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Take your time fella let the pup get used to you and trust you then when your out and about it will feel safer .......

As soon as the pup has settled into its new home ? name, recall, lead etc etc

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8 hours ago, Saltmoon said:

Soon as mate, dosnt have to be like training though rolling an old pair of socks about the front room and calling him back that's the start of your retrieve training, make it as fun as possible 5 mins a day to start so not to bore the pup it will all click into place. Just remember the more you put in the more you get back. 

Thanks for your advice 

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1 minute ago, Crackers said:

Curious that’s all because you said straight NO last time I asked that’s all 

ah right.iv'e only got a few pic's of him that iv'e put on here a few time's cracker's.no new pic's..

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20 hours ago, Danny cooper1 said:

She is from working stock she is Collie whippet greyhound saluki mum dad deerhound collie greyhound But she is so timid I take her out on  the lead but she doesn't want to do anything she just sits there and shakes any advice i only got her on Thursday 

Time and patience, warm bed, good food and a gentle hand, get it used to playing with you indoors then in the garden then look to outdoors when fully vaccinated, you need to be the safe place and a fun play mate then the rest will follow?

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On 14/10/2019 at 08:34, Saltmoon said:

Soon as mate, dosnt have to be like training though rolling an old pair of socks about the front room and calling him back that's the start of your retrieve training, make it as fun as possible 5 mins a day to start so not to bore the pup it will all click into place. Just remember the more you put in the more you get back. 

Thanks for your advice but she still will not come to her name  and  she is not very playful  ?

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