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i am new to lurchers i got my first a 10 month old wippet,collie,greyhound back in feb and theres a few things i need to find out because i dont have a tutor to find these things out from.

right, the ground i run my lurcher on is extremely rocky as it used to be the site of a factory or something and theres bricks sticking out of the ground making the ground hard to run on my dog hurt his feet on the ground chasing a rabbit and because of that he missed it. He's yet to catch a rabbit. is there a way to harden his paws up.

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roadwork will harden up the pads,but it may be better to find somewhere to run thats a bit easier on the dog,years ago,before going on an outward bound course,i was advised to rub my feet with meths to harden up the skin,this may well work for dogs,im sure someone will know

Skinnyrat

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roadwork will harden up the pads,but it may be better to find somewhere to run thats a bit easier on the dog,years ago,before going on an outward bound course,i was advised to rub my feet with meths to harden up the skin,this may well work for dogs,im sure someone will know

Skinnyrat

thanks mate. my mum should know where to get meths

 

roadwork will harden up the pads,but it may be better to find somewhere to run thats a bit easier on the dog,years ago,before going on an outward bound course,i was advised to rub my feet with meths to harden up the skin,this may well work for dogs,im sure someone will know

Skinnyrat

thanks mate. my mum should know where to get meths

mum says surgical spirit will work

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a good lurcherman will be picky about where he works his dogs. If your running over rocky. or bumpy ground (when it's hard) is asking for trouble.

 

You get a lot of young lads (about 14-15yr old) round my way that run there dogs anywhere. they dont have a clue. I have even seen my uncle run his dogs over rock solid, or stoney ground... im very picky of where i'll run my dog.

 

I like nice flat green fields, which is lucky cos most my permission is so...

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I know a guy who had a pet lurcher ounce never worked it just a companion. whilst out walking it one day in the local feild the dog seen a rabbit and chased it across the feild and the rabbit run towards a patch of hard core, the guy watched in horror as the dog run onto the hard core. The dog had all of his pads sheered off and he ended up carrying it home, the dog couldnt walk for weeks.

 

Althou this was accidental as the field hadnt had rabbits on it for years because of mixy, just goes to show you got to be carefull. So if i were you mate i would think about running your dog over ground thats going to ensure that your dog will give you many more seasons of enjoyment.

 

good luck in finding new land and all the best for next season :good:

 

RS

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