byrney 2 Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 Just wanted a bit of advice please. My 8 month old beddy whippet/grey is rabbit mad now and today my terrier snatched a baby rabbit, i threw it for merlin and she ran all over the field with it shaking it as she went. But there's no way she would bring it to me, she would run past me with it but then she was off again. I've no doubt she will get the rabbits but i'm concerned she'll not retrieve. I have done some retrieve training but she changes when there is rabbit involved. Let me know if you have any tips. Quote Link to post
swag 54 Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 go in an alleyway with her,throw a dead rabbit or hide so she can only bring it back past you, train her with the rabbit basicaly. took the words right out of my mouth Quote Link to post
Bullcross2008 0 Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 Just wanted a bit of advice please. My 8 month old beddy whippet/grey is rabbit mad now and today my terrier snatched a baby rabbit, i threw it for merlin and she ran all over the field with it shaking it as she went. But there's no way she would bring it to me, she would run past me with it but then she was off again. I've no doubt she will get the rabbits but i'm concerned she'll not retrieve. I have done some retrieve training but she changes when there is rabbit involved. Let me know if you have any tips. you gotta remember shes 8 months old try putting a skin on a dummy and keep practicing your basic retrieves she'll come round Quote Link to post
dawnraider 2 Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 Just wanted a bit of advice please. My 8 month old beddy whippet/grey is rabbit mad now and today my terrier snatched a baby rabbit, i threw it for merlin and she ran all over the field with it shaking it as she went. But there's no way she would bring it to me, she would run past me with it but then she was off again. I've no doubt she will get the rabbits but i'm concerned she'll not retrieve. I have done some retrieve training but she changes when there is rabbit involved. Let me know if you have any tips. you gotta remember shes 8 months old try putting a skin on a dummy and keep practicing your basic retrieves she'll come round my pups 4 months an ive got him retrieving in exactly that way,a skin on a dummy. Quote Link to post
threbb 0 Posted May 17, 2008 Report Share Posted May 17, 2008 Just wanted a bit of advice please. My 8 month old beddy whippet/grey is rabbit mad now and today my terrier snatched a baby rabbit, i threw it for merlin and she ran all over the field with it shaking it as she went. But there's no way she would bring it to me, she would run past me with it but then she was off again. I've no doubt she will get the rabbits but i'm concerned she'll not retrieve. I have done some retrieve training but she changes when there is rabbit involved. Let me know if you have any tips. Let her have a bit of glory.She will settle. I cant understand why everyone always bangs on about retrieving like its the most important aspect for a running dog. Personally I couldnt care a toss if they bring it back or not cos rabbit tastes like shit to me anyway. Why not just enjoy watching her enjoy herself. Be a spectator not a control freak. Quote Link to post
Irish Lurcher 1,013 Posted May 17, 2008 Report Share Posted May 17, 2008 go in an alleyway with her,throw a dead rabbit or hide so she can only bring it back past you, train her with the rabbit basicaly. Quote Link to post
Guest lurcher#1 Posted May 17, 2008 Report Share Posted May 17, 2008 Just wanted a bit of advice please. My 8 month old beddy whippet/grey is rabbit mad now and today my terrier snatched a baby rabbit, i threw it for merlin and she ran all over the field with it shaking it as she went. But there's no way she would bring it to me, she would run past me with it but then she was off again. I've no doubt she will get the rabbits but i'm concerned she'll not retrieve. I have done some retrieve training but she changes when there is rabbit involved. Let me know if you have any tips. i just kept on retreive training with a dummy 15min every day, sometimes with skin on,she dont always bring right to hand,close enough though,also i found with mine that when i took a shot rabbit back home, to show her, for first time when she was pup,she went mad over it, absolutly mental, but when she got her first rabbit on the lamp at 10month she took it serious and walked it back to me after a few whisstles,think you will find when she catches one for the first time,she will not run away and want to show tou what she has acheived. good luck Quote Link to post
Guest dotty Posted May 18, 2008 Report Share Posted May 18, 2008 Just wanted a bit of advice please. My 8 month old beddy whippet/grey is rabbit mad now and today my terrier snatched a baby rabbit, i threw it for merlin and she ran all over the field with it shaking it as she went. But there's no way she would bring it to me, she would run past me with it but then she was off again. I've no doubt she will get the rabbits but i'm concerned she'll not retrieve. I have done some retrieve training but she changes when there is rabbit involved. Let me know if you have any tips. Let her have a bit of glory.She will settle. I cant understand why everyone always bangs on about retrieving like its the most important aspect for a running dog. Personally I couldnt care a toss if they bring it back or not cos rabbit tastes like shit to me anyway. Why not just enjoy watching her enjoy herself. Be a spectator not a control freak. retrieving is very important to me. i want to go into a field and get as many of them as possible, not catch one and scare all the others away. also if you have a very long run, i don't want to walk all the way over and scare everything away whilst trodging across the field. Quote Link to post
LDR 29 Posted May 18, 2008 Report Share Posted May 18, 2008 Let her have a bit of glory.She will settle. I cant understand why everyone always bangs on about retrieving like its the most important aspect for a running dog. Personally I couldnt care a toss if they bring it back or not cos rabbit tastes like shit to me anyway. Why not just enjoy watching her enjoy herself. Be a spectator not a control freak. Is that a serious reply??? Why would you not want a dog retrieving? Or is it more the case that YOU cant teach a dog to retrieve so you say you dont care about it!!!! the old addage of why have a dog and bark yourself springs to mind!!! Quote Link to post
noddy10 411 Posted May 18, 2008 Report Share Posted May 18, 2008 (edited) rabbit courses can go a fare distance....100yrds easy!! would you live to walk that far and even further to pick every rabbit up? if you get 20-30 thats a fair bit walking and a lot ov wasted time in my book. put sum time in with ya dog mate givin it little treats when it brings the dummy back...it will soon click on..but its still only learnin mate. Edited May 18, 2008 by noddy10 Quote Link to post
byrney 2 Posted May 18, 2008 Author Report Share Posted May 18, 2008 Just wanted a bit of advice please. My 8 month old beddy whippet/grey is rabbit mad now and today my terrier snatched a baby rabbit, i threw it for merlin and she ran all over the field with it shaking it as she went. But there's no way she would bring it to me, she would run past me with it but then she was off again. I've no doubt she will get the rabbits but i'm concerned she'll not retrieve. I have done some retrieve training but she changes when there is rabbit involved. Let me know if you have any tips. Let her have a bit of glory.She will settle. I cant understand why everyone always bangs on about retrieving like its the most important aspect for a running dog. Personally I couldnt care a toss if they bring it back or not cos rabbit tastes like shit to me anyway. Why not just enjoy watching her enjoy herself. Be a spectator not a control freak. They may taste like shit to you mate but i'm sure my ferrets would'nt agree. Thanks to everyone for the advice. Quote Link to post
robbie4444 5 Posted May 18, 2008 Report Share Posted May 18, 2008 let her have her moment everything with experience rabbits will become second nature to her its a novelty at the moment Quote Link to post
Rabbithunter 456 Posted May 18, 2008 Report Share Posted May 18, 2008 she is still young, give her time. But dont let another dog catch a rabbit, then "drop" it for the pup.... This is not humane Quote Link to post
Rabbithunter 456 Posted May 18, 2008 Report Share Posted May 18, 2008 Personally I couldnt care a toss if they bring it back or not cos rabbit tastes like shit to me anyway Why do you bother then? Why kill them, if you arent going to use them in some manner? Quote Link to post
byrney 2 Posted May 18, 2008 Author Report Share Posted May 18, 2008 she is still young, give her time. But dont let another dog catch a rabbit, then "drop" it for the pup.... This is not humane I agree, the rabbit was already dead. Quote Link to post
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