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9 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

Could you expand on what you mean by “training”.

Do you mean obedience type trading, or fitness training ?

Cheers.

I’d say he’d be right on both counts, how many lurchers do you see with bad recall, or that aren’t broken to livestock. On the fitness side it’s much the same most dogs just taken out in august on hard ground with no fitness work & owners can’t understand why they’re getting injuries

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There definitely isn't as many lads out putting work in front of dogs anymore so it only makes sense there would be less good dogs, although there's always been bad dogs and plenty of them.  Gett

Personally I think every pup is a gamble, nothing is garenteed, easy to spoil certain types... thats why it's best to breed your own,that way then you will know the faults as well as the strengths ...

Another problem is lads having low standards. Seen a post on Facebook the other day of a dog working a fox, to be honest I wouldn't keep the dog in my pens as it was very poor but in the comments for

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1 minute ago, Deerhunter1 said:

I’d say he’d be right on both counts, how many lurchers do you see with bad recall, or that aren’t broken to livestock. On the fitness side it’s much the same most dogs just taken out in august on hard ground with no fitness work & owners can’t understand why they’re getting injuries

I wasn’t sure what he meant by “training”, but I see your point. 
To be fair, I probably put more emphasis on fitness training than obedience training.

Youre right with your examples; recall and stock breaking are absolute necessities, retrieve is also an advantage, but for the kind of work my dogs do, it’s not a big disadvantage if they don’t retrieve.

Ive never seen the point in training a running dog to FTCh standard, even though I have used lurchers for beating on shoots in the past.

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6 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

I wasn’t sure what he meant by “training”, but I see your point. 
To be fair, I probably put more emphasis on fitness training than obedience training.

Youre right with your examples; recall and stock breaking are absolute necessities, retrieve is also an advantage, but for the kind of work my dogs do, it’s not a big disadvantage if they don’t retrieve.

Ive never seen the point in training a running dog to FTCh standard, even though I have used lurchers for beating on shoots in the past.

Cheers.

I used my lurchers for everything, lamping, ferreting, working very dense cover, rough shooting, pigeon shooting, beating, duck flighting even picking up on shoots and yes i did expect them to retrieve to hand and be easy to handle in any situation. 

They didn't need to be FTCh level but i did expect them to be able to do the job.  But its horses for courses as they say. 

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6 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

I wasn’t sure what he meant by “training”, but I see your point. 
To be fair, I probably put more emphasis on fitness training than obedience training.

Youre right with your examples; recall and stock breaking are absolute necessities, retrieve is also an advantage, but for the kind of work my dogs do, it’s not a big disadvantage if they don’t retrieve.

Ive never seen the point in training a running dog to FTCh standard, even though I have used lurchers for beating on shoots in the past.

Cheers.

I’m the same, I don’t require a retrieve from my dogs. All I ask is a basic level of obedience, good recall, good with stock, jump on command. When I comes to fitness though I always make sure my dogs are right where I want them to be before I give them a run, being well prepared can save you a lot of lay offs

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12 minutes ago, Deerhunter1 said:

I’m the same, I don’t require a retrieve from my dogs. All I ask is a basic level of obedience, good recall, good with stock, jump on command. When I comes to fitness though I always make sure my dogs are right where I want them to be before I give them a run, being well prepared can save you a lot of lay offs

 Like me old mam used 2 say Proper planning and preparation prevents piss poor performance 

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I think that quite a few owners just own land sharks stick gps on them take them to likley spots  and then a good dog or bad dog opinion is formed.

 I have met with a few such owners, obviously not the type that can type.

Unlike all the good responsible owners here on THL

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24 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

A bit slow on the uptake mate !

Your next report card will include the comment “must be quicker to bite “ ! LOL !

Cheers.

Charts, write something even remotely detrimental about fury, he'll be frothing at the mouth, and all over it like a drunk on a kebab!!  😄👍

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23 minutes ago, shaaark said:

Charts, write something even remotely detrimental about fury, he'll be frothing at the mouth, and all over it like a drunk on a kebab!!  😄👍

Have you seen the shape he's in, just seen a video of him with his next " opponent "

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31 minutes ago, shaaark said:

Charts, write something even remotely detrimental about fury, he'll be frothing at the mouth, and all over it like a drunk on a kebab!!  😄👍

As it happens, I was at my nephews last Saturday to watch the football, and the conversation turned to boxing.

My nephew thinks Fury is the greatest boxer of all time !

Looks like another one I’ve got to educate !

What a sad indictment of the British education system this younger generation are !

Cheers.

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2 hours ago, chartpolski said:

As it happens, I was at my nephews last Saturday to watch the football, and the conversation turned to boxing.

My nephew thinks Fury is the greatest boxer of all time !

Looks like another one I’ve got to educate !

What a sad indictment of the British education system this younger generation are !

Cheers.

he’s a great mate he would be hard for any heavyweight of any era to beat but a few might of pulled it off 

the greatest not for me 

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