Zilverhaze 1,627 Posted February 14, 2017 Report Share Posted February 14, 2017 At what time whuld you say a dog reaches the prime of its working life ? Phisicly and mentally with enough experience to say he nows the job inside out ?? Quote Link to post
ijf 111 Posted February 14, 2017 Report Share Posted February 14, 2017 3 years coming, 3 years with ya and 3 years going. So between 3 and 6 would be in their prime. 6 Quote Link to post
eastcoast 4,190 Posted February 14, 2017 Report Share Posted February 14, 2017 Shortly before you start to appreciate what you have,soon after you realise it's been taken for granted and about the same time that it dawns on you that they don't live long enough 13 Quote Link to post
Waz 4,266 Posted February 14, 2017 Report Share Posted February 14, 2017 (edited) 3rd 4th season should be flying Edited February 14, 2017 by Waz 3 Quote Link to post
the goat 642 Posted February 14, 2017 Report Share Posted February 14, 2017 6 months Quote Link to post
Wales1234 5,546 Posted February 15, 2017 Report Share Posted February 15, 2017 6 monthsDon't be silly they retire at that age digging mine at 3 months 1 Quote Link to post
Squirrel_Basher 17,100 Posted February 15, 2017 Report Share Posted February 15, 2017 5 years not a day more . 1 Quote Link to post
howdeeposxxt 1,448 Posted February 15, 2017 Report Share Posted February 15, 2017 2,3 and 4 years. If they had some hard digs I think the best is leaving them once they hit five and six ease of on the digging well that's what I would do. Each to there own. Quote Link to post
Mary 352 Posted February 15, 2017 Report Share Posted February 15, 2017 When does a terrier man hit his prime? Do you think many do? Quote Link to post
howdeeposxxt 1,448 Posted February 15, 2017 Report Share Posted February 15, 2017 When he has had a few pints ?? 8 Quote Link to post
Squirrel_Basher 17,100 Posted February 15, 2017 Report Share Posted February 15, 2017 Men are supposedly in their prime in their thirties which means I'm 20 years late lol.Animals like us are mere mortals , phsycal peaks and time at the top is based on how much the body is put through during that peak .The more a body does during this time ,the less likely hood of it lasting into the Autumn years .Just my opinion based on observations of life . There are one offs to the norm obviously . 1 Quote Link to post
leethedog 3,071 Posted February 15, 2017 Report Share Posted February 15, 2017 So a dog entered at 18 months is at the top of its game by the following season is that what you lads are saying I would of thought it would take longer for a dog to know it's job inside out 3 Quote Link to post
dillydog 8,463 Posted February 15, 2017 Report Share Posted February 15, 2017 It's natural instincts and abilities that creates the terrier, it's the amount of work and kennel management that moulds it into the finished article. IMO a terrier won't be in it's prime until it's third season, there's always the exceptions. I can't do an under 10 second 100 MTR sprint but there's people that can, it's the same with dogs, some are just naturals. 4 Quote Link to post
howdeeposxxt 1,448 Posted February 15, 2017 Report Share Posted February 15, 2017 If I have a dog starting say 16 months doing a couple a digs I would have him digging full on the next season not holding back at this stage and seeing what he is made of and if he is up to scratch keep him going that way and hoping he keeps up that standard as long as the body is capable. Simple in my book but we all differ Quote Link to post
neil cooney 10,416 Posted February 15, 2017 Report Share Posted February 15, 2017 I don't know about prime but I don't think a terrier is fully mature 'till it's three. Obviously they're all different (ie. bitches often mature earlier than dogs) but as a rule I think they mature at around three. As for prime, they're all different. I dug to a 9 year old bitch 3 times last week, twice one day and once a few days later. The same bitches sister was retired after 3 seasons. I've dug to 7, 8, 9 and 10 year old terriers that could still succeed where other fellows prides and joys wouldn't at 3 and 4. There's not to many rules in this game regarding the working life of a terrier. 1 Quote Link to post
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