Daniel cain 44,916 Posted July 26 Report Share Posted July 26 22 hours ago, Pewit said: Obviously don't take it out with a full on dog pal. Will it learn anything productive from a half hearted dog? Quote Link to post
Pewit 970 Posted July 26 Report Share Posted July 26 33 minutes ago, Daniel cain said: Will it learn anything productive from a half hearted dog? Shark was talking about an overbearing dog as in aggressive or dominant over the pup, not in the working sense. Quote Link to post
mC HULL 12,098 Posted July 26 Report Share Posted July 26 11 minutes ago, Pewit said: Shark was talking about an overbearing dog as in aggressive or dominant over the pup, not in the working sense. you want your pup from ten week running about jumping ditches woods differnet land really 7 Quote Link to post
Black neck 15,820 Posted July 26 Report Share Posted July 26 54 minutes ago, mC HULL said: you want your pup from ten week running about jumping ditches woods differnet land really You want um doing heavy teeth be that age otherwise it's a 20 pencer 7 Quote Link to post
Pewit 970 Posted July 26 Report Share Posted July 26 1 hour ago, mC HULL said: you want your pup from ten week running about jumping ditches woods differnet land really Without a doubt, Sharks talking about an aggressive dog scaring it, a simple solution, don't take it out with an aggressive dog, take it out with one that knows the job. Quote Link to post
mC HULL 12,098 Posted July 26 Report Share Posted July 26 1 hour ago, Pewit said: Without a doubt, Sharks talking about an aggressive dog scaring it, a simple solution, don't take it out with an aggressive dog, take it out with one that knows the job. id more take out with other youngsters mate i like them flying about chasing each other ideally 2 Quote Link to post
toolebox 1,514 Posted July 26 Report Share Posted July 26 NEVER are two pups the same, they are all different, if an owner cant get the best out of the pup, well that's down to him/her, I myself like a calm pup, just like yours, one that can quickly recover from the general knocks of puppy life. I get walking off the place as soon as they have had their needles, new places are the key, I do so because the sooner the pup gets to learn about life outside of home base, the quicker progress they will make when you start them in earnest. If I have two out together, I'm not bothered if they start to play, they are simply finding all about chasing, turning, jumping etc as long as they aren't at it all the time and I find they don't, if you are on the move, the world is a great place for them but if you stop travelling, they become just like kids, they get bored with nothing happening. As long as they go if we get a bark, I'm happy. After few outings, mine are on the chase, on the hunt, working out scent tracks and are normally at the catch site, at times I have a hard job keeping them from swinging on the bunny as I carry it along. I don't knock them off hard has they are just getting use to the feel of a warm furred animal, along with the weight and shape. I do keep a close eye on any pups I have about because a pup can get into trouble quickly, however All the dogs I own and hunt have been 100% broken on all other non target animals that can be found hiding in the very same ground as the targets, for a long time now. That's a huge test right there you soon find out if it's 100% true or not and nothing can be, but it's an easy matter to focus on one or two pups than all the others,A owner by waiting and watching can usually tell by the way the older dogs behave when they travel down the edge of heavy cover by their body language, it speaks volumes if you watch carefully. Hunting small game animal’s is a lifetime of learning, making mistakes and learning some more ,then replete. I doubt I will know, all there is to know about the subject, but as long as I can, I'm going to keep on keeping on. 1 Quote Link to post
mC HULL 12,098 Posted July 27 Report Share Posted July 27 13 hours ago, toolebox said: NEVER are two pups the same, they are all different, if an owner cant get the best out of the pup, well that's down to him/her, I myself like a calm pup, just like yours, one that can quickly recover from the general knocks of puppy life. I get walking off the place as soon as they have had their needles, new places are the key, I do so because the sooner the pup gets to learn about life outside of home base, the quicker progress they will make when you start them in earnest. If I have two out together, I'm not bothered if they start to play, they are simply finding all about chasing, turning, jumping etc as long as they aren't at it all the time and I find they don't, if you are on the move, the world is a great place for them but if you stop travelling, they become just like kids, they get bored with nothing happening. As long as they go if we get a bark, I'm happy. After few outings, mine are on the chase, on the hunt, working out scent tracks and are normally at the catch site, at times I have a hard job keeping them from swinging on the bunny as I carry it along. I don't knock them off hard has they are just getting use to the feel of a warm furred animal, along with the weight and shape. I do keep a close eye on any pups I have about because a pup can get into trouble quickly, however All the dogs I own and hunt have been 100% broken on all other non target animals that can be found hiding in the very same ground as the targets, for a long time now. That's a huge test right there you soon find out if it's 100% true or not and nothing can be, but it's an easy matter to focus on one or two pups than all the others,A owner by waiting and watching can usually tell by the way the older dogs behave when they travel down the edge of heavy cover by their body language, it speaks volumes if you watch carefully. Hunting small game animal’s is a lifetime of learning, making mistakes and learning some more ,then replete. I doubt I will know, all there is to know about the subject, but as long as I can, I'm going to keep on keeping on. i’ve a dog and bitch here litter mate nearly identical from looks attitude to running style you can’t get what isn’t there from a dog i don’t think 1 Quote Link to post
Daniel cain 44,916 Posted July 27 Report Share Posted July 27 You can't polish a ...as my old Nana used to say 1 Quote Link to post
Black neck 15,820 Posted July 27 Report Share Posted July 27 1 hour ago, mC HULL said: i’ve a dog and bitch here litter mate nearly identical from looks attitude to running style you can’t get what isn’t there from a dog i don’t think That's the inbreeding Quote Link to post
mC HULL 12,098 Posted July 27 Report Share Posted July 27 1 hour ago, Black neck said: That's the inbreeding linebreeding lol there not bull x lol Quote Link to post
chartpolski 22,942 Posted July 27 Report Share Posted July 27 “Line breeding “ when it goes right . ”In breeding “ when it goes wrong. LOL ! Cheers. 1 1 Quote Link to post
Black neck 15,820 Posted July 27 Report Share Posted July 27 3 hours ago, mC HULL said: linebreeding lol there not bull x lol Virtually 1 Quote Link to post
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