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4 minutes ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

Sankey top man with dogs on video saying he starts pups off at 8 months old, so do I little bits and bobs doubled up does no harm, most of the best dogs get started early, no good leaving them till 18 months, start going backwards if you leave them to long 

I've had one of Alan's dogs I kept him back till he was 14 months ran him on till he was just over two very good dog. A was rushed into hospital for a duodenal ulcer which burst my stomach..Was toes up for 5 months so a sold the dog to kipper called reggie. Was great in cover I've not had a dog what could stick to them like he could. A can remember him smashing through this sloe bushes deep thick cover an a thought it's gone an he was in an out back over to this grass area then back over to the sloe bushes an this went on for a good 2 mins. I asked How's he getting on he said mustard mate. To hear that a was glad but gutted at the same time what life at the time had thrown me. But a did right for the dog a was in recovery for 18 months. 

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12 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

I guess it's all down to man and dog as to when it's started.

A dog man who spends a lot of one to one time with a pup will have a good idea when it's ready.

Ive an eight month pup here who looks like it could pull a bull down, but it's still a daft pup !

When it does that mad, full speed, pretend coursing around a field, you can think " it'll kill a hare , no problem" , but a puppy playing around in an empty field is massively different to being towed around on a grueller !

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Mistakes can happen when an unexpected one jumps up, but try and let them be pups, don't ruin them by being impatient. They can do the job for you for years, if treated right ?

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12 minutes ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

People leaving them till 18 months old been reading to many books, Ethiopians make the best marathon runners because there out as kids all day covering miles bringing water back from the wells ect, body gets use to it 

Ffs not another wayne Rooney there not running to water Wells if they did they'd come back with a empty jug. 

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15 minutes ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

People leaving them till 18 months old been reading to many books, Ethiopians make the best marathon runners because there out as kids all day covering miles bringing water back from the wells ect, body gets use to it 

Not another wayne Rooney come on were taking about dogs not human body form an structure. 

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4 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said:

Not another wayne Rooney come on were taking about dogs not human body form an structure. 

What about African Wild Dogs mate, probably the closest structural wise to a saluki type, they start hunting at around 12 months of age. 

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27 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

it’s the same isn’t it he was playing at 6 or so loads a growing to do so we’re other lads who got injury’s never made it weeded out the weak from young same applies to dogs mate 

what about greyhounds starting 12 month graded 16 month bangers 

12 months is different to 6 months an there just running round a track. An at 12 months there running round a flapping track nice an steady working them up my uncle runs greyhound at Stainforth  an Sheffield has done for 40 years.. Your talking about having him off now on land at 6 months walking land an accidentally pulling one ?

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5 minutes ago, Greb147 said:

What about African Wild Dogs mate, probably the closest structural wise to a saluki type, they start hunting at around 12 months of age. 

You've just looked that up mate clever f****r ? its just come up at 12 months old but don't become expert hunters until 18 months put that in mate if your guna tell the proper knowledge of the wild dog lol

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3 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said:

You've just looked that up mate clever f****r ? its just come up at 12 months old but don't become expert hunters until 18 months put that in mate if your guna tell the proper knowledge of the wild dog lol

Of course, Iooked it up cos it's common sense that they will hurt by that age ya pudding. I mean what wild dogs don't start hunting until they're 2 year old ffs. ?

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3 minutes ago, Greb147 said:

Of course, Iooked it up cos it's common sense that they will hurt by that age ya pudding. I mean what wild dogs don't start hunting until they're 2 year old ffs. ?

Your on Same wave length as mc they start running with the pack at 12 months an become good hunters at 18 months. An when as 2 years been 14 months an 18 months. Why do you keep saying 2 years 18 months isn't 2 years Grebs. I said a don't like to be doing owt till the pups round about 14 18 months. Read back on the post you've got time on your hands lol

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1 minute ago, Bangersanmash said:

Your on Same wave length as mc they start running with the pack at 12 months an become good hunters at 18 months. An when as 2 years been 14 months an 18 months. Why do you keep saying 2 years 18 months isn't 2 years Grebs. I said a don't like to be doing owt till the pups round about 14 18 months. Read back on the post you've got time on your hands lol

The key word is start mate. 

Nobody has said you should run them in to the ground in their first season, just steady entering knocking a few over. 

What are we debating again, 12, 18 24, I'm lost now. ?

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