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Hi,

My 11 month old deerhound cross flushes rabbits and deer fairly regularly. Its fine but no amount of calling will stop him. His recall is good and its only when he is running after something that he becomes deaf. He chased a deer across the road today and only came back after he lost sight of it. I want him to chase but only when I give the command. Any ideas????

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Hi,

My 11 month old deerhound cross flushes rabbits and deer fairly regularly. Its fine but no amount of calling will stop him. His recall is good and its only when he is running after something that he becomes deaf. He chased a deer across the road today and only came back after he lost sight of it. I want him to chase but only when I give the command. Any ideas????

 

Welcome to lurchers :whistling: The dog's instinct is to chase, chase and if all else fails, chase. You can train it to not chase certain things, i.e sheep, farm animals. But this is easier than trying to teach it to chase something one minute and then not to the next if you get my drift. Personally, when my dogs are on quarry, I want them to be 100% concentrating on what they are doing to catch that quarry. I wouldn't want them having one ear on me waiting for me to tell them to cock! BTW, they wouldn't anyhow :big_boss:

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It can be frustrating having your dog chase stuff it cant catch. I have hares get up and immediately go into heavy sagebrush where the dog has little chance of catching. The dogs chase them anyway its annoying when dogs tire themselves out wastefully, just part of the game.

I can call my 9yr old australian shepherd/grey of a hare now if I want it only took 9yrs lol.

As young dogs mature they steady down a bit and learn to be more realistic. But you dont want a dog that gets too selective

, its a partnership between you and the dog. You dont overmatch or overwork it, in return your dog should run its heart out for you.

 

All the best Dirtwinger

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once my lurchers are on something no matter how mutch i made a noise they wouldnt come off it and thats the way i want it 100% focused

 

thats there instinct you cant ask them to chase when you want and not chase when you want

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