ru_and_dill 0 Posted May 22, 2008 Report Share Posted May 22, 2008 If your not strong enough to hold the dog in question then you should be in control of that dog.A good quality greyhound collar and lead will hold ANY greyhound or lurcher as long as the other end is held tightly. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :nea: Greyhounds heads are small as u know,sometimes the neck can be just as wide ,and in this case they will slip their head out with ease if they get spooked or excited enough.a slipp lead with a noose stops this from happening. you can hold the lead as tight as u like but u may not have a dog on the end of it,no matter how tight it was or expensive. For what it's worth, I'm with Dogman on this one - I know it's heretical to talk gundogs to running dog people, but our four lurchers have always been on gundog noose-type rope leads when they're just walking (as opposed to quick-slips or bits of baler twine when they're working - lol). Our late lamented whippet lurcher was a shocker for the "fling yourself around backwards and dance out of the collar" trick, but of course on a noose, the more she wriggled, the tighter it got. And being a thickish rope, it's not actually painful for them. None of this helps the dislocated-shoulder-in-waiting feeling that you get at the time Good luck! Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted May 22, 2008 Author Report Share Posted May 22, 2008 Well i tried the lead as a noose & its brilliant , its not stopped her jumping about but its stopped me pannicing about her getting out of her collar , i could just do with a slightly longer lead now & it was so easy to do in a flash & i found her so much easirer to control once the lead was used in this way , i think she was a bit shocked to be honest , she soon lost interest in the other dog & walked lovely So thanks everyone for the advice , i think i may be geting somewhere now Quote Link to post
dogman541 0 Posted May 25, 2008 Report Share Posted May 25, 2008 Well i tried the lead as a noose & its brilliant , its not stopped her jumping about but its stopped me pannicing about her getting out of her collar , i could just do with a slightly longer lead now & it was so easy to do in a flash & i found her so much easirer to control once the lead was used in this way , i think she was a bit shocked to be honest , she soon lost interest in the other dog & walked lovely So thanks everyone for the advice , i think i may be geting somewhere now i'm glad my advice was helpfull, i half expected a lynch mob telling me i'm a bad bad man. goodluck with your greyhound kay she'll calm down in no time. Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted May 25, 2008 Author Report Share Posted May 25, 2008 Well i tried the lead as a noose & its brilliant , its not stopped her jumping about but its stopped me pannicing about her getting out of her collar , i could just do with a slightly longer lead now & it was so easy to do in a flash & i found her so much easirer to control once the lead was used in this way , i think she was a bit shocked to be honest , she soon lost interest in the other dog & walked lovely So thanks everyone for the advice , i think i may be geting somewhere now i'm glad my advice was helpfull, i half expected a lynch mob telling me i'm a bad bad man. goodluck with your greyhound kay she'll calm down in no time. It works a treat & i found it quick & easy to do, she still gets excited but calms down a lot quicker , so thank you, much appreciated Quote Link to post
Tiff 36 Posted May 27, 2008 Report Share Posted May 27, 2008 good advice about the noose, glad its worked for you! Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted May 27, 2008 Author Report Share Posted May 27, 2008 good advice about the noose, glad its worked for you! I found it good this morning when the bin lorry came by , she was very skitty while it went past & i just looped the lead round her neck & she was so much easier to keep by me & reasure her as she was scared Quote Link to post
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