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HA HA HA I HAVE HEARD IT ALL NOW HOW TO STOP A TERRIER FROM GOING TO GROUND :clapper:

What a great second name :)

 

 

HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHA the whole topic only on the HUNTINGLIFE

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Hey All

 

Ive got a couple of patterdales one about 13years old and a pup around 4 months old they both work well togther and the pup is picking up loads from the older dog

 

Now the older dog she has never been to earth she might put her head and liston but thats about it.

 

now i went out the other day and the pup saw a rabbit bolt and she was stright after it and nearly had it then we lost sight of her as she went through the woods lucky enough for us the older dog found her and we could hear the younger pup crying down a hole after a while we found her and had to dig her out

 

now i now its in there breed to go to earth but we dont allow them to do so now iam worried that if the little one goes down she will get stuck and we will lose her

 

any ideas how we can get her out of this as i dreed to think what would happen if she saw a fox bolt as shes only 4 months old

 

shes a really good dogs does every thing we ask of her but just want her to stop going to earth

 

thanks for reading

 

Rick

 

If you don't want a dog that goes to ground then you should of bought a dog breed that isn't bred to do it really mate.

 

I don't think you will stop her, or get her out of it completely, I think it might be something only the dog decides whether it wants to or not. In the meantime keep it on a lead.

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get rid of this pup before it picks up any more bad habits like baying at a fox and refusing to come out until you dig to it buy your self a springer as it has already got bad habits will have to be free to good home sure someone will have it

 

:clapper::clapper: i like it :clapper::clapper:

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