jukel123 9,046 Posted May 25, 2024 Report Share Posted May 25, 2024 Went for a walk with a mate of mine I hadn't seen for years he had a GWP bitch and a whippet saturated bitza. The dogs were rough and tumbling when the GWP froze and pointed to an area of rough grass. The whippet didn't need any invitation and immediately put up a rabbit. She missed it but got very close. I really enjoyed seeing them work together. Apparently they do it all the time. Surprisingly the GWP did not join the chase but kept checking out the area of rough grass. Anybody any experience of running a pointer or a spaniel with a running dog? 5 Quote Link to post
shaaark 10,978 Posted May 25, 2024 Report Share Posted May 25, 2024 On 25/05/2024 at 17:09, jukel123 said: Went for a walk with a mate of mine I hadn't seen for years he had a GWP bitch and a whippet saturated bitza. The dogs were rough and tumbling when the GWP froze and pointed to an area of rough grass. The whippet didn't need any invitation and immediately put up a rabbit. She missed it but got very close. I really enjoyed seeing them work together. Apparently they do it all the time. Surprisingly the GWP did not join the chase but kept checking out the area of rough grass. Anybody any experience of running a pointer or a spaniel with a running dog? Expand Not a pointer, but over the years seen a few spaniel and spaniel/terrier/mongrel types working with pure whippets and whippet types. Good fun, and pretty effective. 3 Quote Link to post
chartpolski 25,582 Posted May 25, 2024 Report Share Posted May 25, 2024 No experience of it, but last year a pal of mine bred a litter of genuine working GSP’s and kept two back until eight month old then decided which one he was keeping and offered to gift me the other one. I agonised over taking it, but decided not to. I’m a running dog man and probably couldn’t give it the type of training and work it deserved, but I still wonder if I made the wrong decision. Cheers Quote Link to post
shaaark 10,978 Posted May 25, 2024 Report Share Posted May 25, 2024 On 25/05/2024 at 18:57, chartpolski said: No experience of it, but last year a pal of mine bred a litter of genuine working GSP’s and kept two back until eight month old then decided which one he was keeping and offered to gift me the other one. I agonised over taking it, but decided not to. I’m a running dog man and probably couldn’t give it the type of training and work it deserved, but I still wonder if I made the wrong decision. Cheers Expand What, you're 185 years old, and never seen a spaniel cross or terrier cross working with a whippet or whippet cross runner?!! 2 Quote Link to post
chartpolski 25,582 Posted May 25, 2024 Report Share Posted May 25, 2024 On 25/05/2024 at 20:17, shaaark said: What, you're 185 years old, and never seen a spaniel cross or terrier cross working with a whippet or whippet cross runner?!! Expand Seen it, but never owned them ….. Cheers. 4 Quote Link to post
chartpolski 25,582 Posted May 25, 2024 Report Share Posted May 25, 2024 Worked running dogs with gun dogs; even had the odd gun dog in my kennel, but none of the gun dogs belonged to me. Maybe I should have been more precise in my post; I’ve never had the experience of owning and working gun dogs and running dogs, but I have had some limited experience of it . Cheers. 2 Quote Link to post
tatsblisters 10,606 Posted May 26, 2024 Report Share Posted May 26, 2024 On 25/05/2024 at 17:09, jukel123 said: Went for a walk with a mate of mine I hadn't seen for years he had a GWP bitch and a whippet saturated bitza. The dogs were rough and tumbling when the GWP froze and pointed to an area of rough grass. The whippet didn't need any invitation and immediately put up a rabbit. She missed it but got very close. I really enjoyed seeing them work together. Apparently they do it all the time. Surprisingly the GWP did not join the chase but kept checking out the area of rough grass. Anybody any experience of running a pointer or a spaniel with a running dog? Expand Worked a small type springer with my lurchers for years daytime used to be good when I was on my own as the springer would quarter big fields and knock hare's up that were sat tight and flushing rabbits out of patches of bramble and other cover. I think it's a great combination especially hunting on your own. 6 Quote Link to post
Bakerboy 4,737 Posted May 26, 2024 Report Share Posted May 26, 2024 On 25/05/2024 at 20:45, chartpolski said: Worked running dogs with gun dogs; even had the odd gun dog in my kennel, but none of the gun dogs belonged to me. Maybe I should have been more precise in my post; I’ve never had the experience of owning and working gun dogs and running dogs, but I have had some limited experience of it . Cheers. Expand Gotta be precise or Shaaark will tear you to shreds Quote Link to post
chartpolski 25,582 Posted May 26, 2024 Report Share Posted May 26, 2024 On 26/05/2024 at 11:39, Bakerboy said: Gotta be precise or Shaaark will tear you to shreds Expand I fear it’s a rod I’ve made for my own back ! PMSL ! Cheers. Quote Link to post
shaaark 10,978 Posted May 26, 2024 Report Share Posted May 26, 2024 On 26/05/2024 at 11:39, Bakerboy said: Gotta be precise or Shaaark will tear you to shreds Expand On 26/05/2024 at 12:02, chartpolski said: I fear it’s a rod I’ve made for my own back ! PMSL ! Cheers. Expand No need to be precise, it was just an observation. 1 Quote Link to post
Black neck 16,436 Posted May 26, 2024 Report Share Posted May 26, 2024 On 26/05/2024 at 12:26, shaaark said: No need to be precise, it was just an observation. Expand War of attrition Quote Link to post
shaaark 10,978 Posted May 26, 2024 Report Share Posted May 26, 2024 On 26/05/2024 at 14:03, Black neck said: War of attrition Expand It's the feathery ears. Quote Link to post
Neal 1,887 Posted May 27, 2024 Report Share Posted May 27, 2024 I tried similar when I bought my first kelpie. The intention was to use him as the indicator/bushing dog and for the lurcher to be the catch dog. Unfortunately, the lurcher stuck to what he'd always been doing (bushing his own) while the kelpie waited outside. Result: the only rabbits we caught were caught in bushes by the lurcher. Then, literally the week I rehomed the lurcher, both kelpies caught their first rabbits in opposite corners of the same field. Several people have told me over the last few years that they think a gundog would suit my temperament and the way I work my dogs. Maybe I'll give it a go. I look forward to what others add to this thread. 2 Quote Link to post
tatsblisters 10,606 Posted May 27, 2024 Report Share Posted May 27, 2024 On 27/05/2024 at 07:38, Neal said: I tried similar when I bought my first kelpie. The intention was to use him as the indicator/bushing dog and for the lurcher to be the catch dog. Unfortunately, the lurcher stuck to what he'd always been doing (bushing his own) while the kelpie waited outside. Result: the only rabbits we caught were caught in bushes by the lurcher. Then, literally the week I rehomed the lurcher, both kelpies caught their first rabbits in opposite corners of the same field. Several people have told me over the last few years that they think a gundog would suit my temperament and the way I work my dogs. Maybe I'll give it a go. I look forward to what others add to this thread. Expand Reading your comments I honestly think you would gel with a gundog breed. I remember when I got my first springer after failing with a few terriers to work along my lurchers daytime I know lads have had great success with terrier lurcher combinations but I just couldn't gel with the couple of terriers I had and as I got a terrier after the lurchers all they were more interested in was following the lurchers about knowing they could get their teeth into something like a rabbit or an hare. It was totally different with my first springer she just wanted to hunt and was not that concerned what the lurchers were up to though she would grab stuff in cover and as a pup I just wanted her to hunt even though she was obiediant but nothing like a well trained spaniel for the gun. One memorable day was when I went down south to have a crack at muntjac flushing them from cover to say she had never seen or scented one before she worked like a demon on them all morning before one flushed out of a bramble hedge and ran across a field to some other cover to be taken by a lurcher she worked alongside. 3 Quote Link to post
eastcoast 4,280 Posted May 27, 2024 Report Share Posted May 27, 2024 On 25/05/2024 at 17:09, jukel123 said: Went for a walk with a mate of mine I hadn't seen for years he had a GWP bitch and a whippet saturated bitza. The dogs were rough and tumbling when the GWP froze and pointed to an area of rough grass. The whippet didn't need any invitation and immediately put up a rabbit. She missed it but got very close. I really enjoyed seeing them work together. Apparently they do it all the time. Surprisingly the GWP did not join the chase but kept checking out the area of rough grass. Anybody any experience of running a pointer or a spaniel with a running dog? Expand I've not seen a bespoke pointer worked with a running dog but have seem lurchers and terriers that pointed. Love to watch a terrier quarter ground rough open ground and start to home in ever closer with tail wagging quicker and quicker before coming to an abrupt stop. Very rarely resulting in a catch for the terrier but wonderful to see when the next move is a rush followed by a squeal or a truly wild pheasant snatched before it gets too high off the ground. 3 Quote Link to post
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