carlbog78 2 Posted November 10 Report Share Posted November 10 There's no real big deal upon schooling a young lurcher or longdog for it comes natural to say the least. Most types of lurcher or longdog have the instick to obviously pursue its chosen ground quarry coupeld to the fact such running dogs are purposely gifted to run after a lure or conie at first sight hence, training the aforementioned running dog is something which explains as to what is needed in order to produce a fully fledged lurcher or longdog. Patients is undoubtedly a key element that one needs to be fully conscious upon this fact Anothrt element upon schooling your young lurcher or longdog and that is never allow your youngsters to become bored for it's very important to never do this so keep your youngsters occupied at all costs.Basic schooling is a minimum task which begins as a game and ends with achievements something which the handler likes to witness in his own youngsters. Remember one element upon schooling your young lurcher or longdog andtm that is endeavour to prevail from doing wrong things for expecting a dog to run before it can walk so to speak. .despite the fact such running dog behaviour is usually bteed into into lurcher or longdog types and crosses so as stated such tasks are relatively straightforward. In so far as the youngsters being in a position to carry back to the handler a prized token that willingly goes to hand plan initial training can commence at a tender age of a few weeks .I school my pups to initially retrieve with a small type of ball or a rolled up socket both things do moreorless the same thing I found. Again one must have thing to remember when schooling your young lurcher or longdog and that is never allow your youngsters to become bored its a game to your youngsters. I hope to follow through with the other elements one needs to know when schooling a potential running dog this i will do at a later stage .CARL WILLIAMS BOWLINE WHIPPET X GREYHOUND LONGDOG SOUTH WALES. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
j j m 6,536 Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 enjoy the forum bud Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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