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  1. Am not worried that she is showing no interest in ranging ahead am wondering why she will walk to heal the whole time she's out even when on the lead I've never had a young dog seem so uninterested she's never been told to do anything by command she's bold when with my other dogs but still stays to heal while the rest of me pack are smashing into cover. ..... I've hunted with dogs since I was 12year old and I've learnt to let pups be pups very early on am one 47 year old so I think I know how to bring a pup on....... I've been told by the lad who breed her the the other pups he know about are
  2. Hi all.... I've a 8-9 month old teckel x Lakeland who for the past few month refuses to leave my side I've tried taking her out on her own to places that I know have good bunny populations and she will only range ahead 6-10ft away at 4 month she would Of been off like a shot with me other dogs but now seems to have gone totally back on herself..... I show her dead bunnys etc and she is keen to chew at them I've even had her ferreting and took a live bunny away from the set into the field and she was jumping up at it and going wild then I put the bunny on the ground and let it go and the litt
  3. As the title says I'm after a 12g or 20g moderated pump action Mossberg. I'm in Tyne and wear area cheers lads
  4. Depends on the bushing ground I suppose it would need to be very nippy to catch often on a run and yet not to big to be able to crash into a ll the cover..... I've read on here of lads during staffies for a bit ferreting and bushing but I'd of thought if you didn't want to drawn any attention to yourself I wouldn't take a working dog out that is walking alongside me while am dressed in head to toe Camo gear as I've seen happen a few times..... I've got a heavy bred collie x and when I'm out and about not wanting any attention I take her she ain't the best bushing dog but she gives it ago and
  5. Spot on bud..... Best of luck with your future plans........ Hope you can keep us updated on your progress with the dogs both highs and lows
  6. Nice write up bud hope you carry on with working your airedales and find somemore like minded people to help carry on with a breeding plan or a import plan to widen the gene pool over here and in Ireland
  7. There very nice me pal years ago was working in Irelandand [BANNED TEXT] he came home he bought a pup back with him it was a airedale x gh everyone took the piss out of him until it was 18 month it made a good bunny Fox and deer basher and never let him down a good dog indeed he got it off a Old guy who told him the airdale sire to the pups was 100% and we found out how good the pup was very quick ;-) the old guy said he had used airdales all his life and there was none better that was 30-ish year ago.... Me pal never used that dog for breeding shame really was a great dog
  8. Hi all as the title says am wondering if anyone is thinking of breeding a litter of teckels next year as am thinking of getting one to add to me team thanks in advance for any replay
  9. My male Plummer is 15its and he has no problems me bitch is 14 its but she ain't as fast as the male on a Sprint when after a bunny....... You can only try to get your dog out as much as possible to give her the practice are you using a lurcher or a gun for the bolters....... Try a walk in the wideband drop a few dead bunny without her seeing you drop them then go back to the area and encourage he to start sniffing them out and give her lots of praise when she finds them
  10. If there ain't no fresh sent we tend to cover a lot of ground and I nearly always have a ferret handy in a carry box just to get a few bolsters once the dogs mark a set..... Don't use nets to often with them now but the terriers love the Chase and I like to watch them sprinting across the field in hot pursuit me male Plummer has caught a few bunny this way
  11. Hi mate if got 2 plummers and use them for bushing I started them off by taking them ferreting with nets then I would use less nets and they where taken to places where I New the bunny would be in cover and let them loose...... After a dozen outings with the ferrets and nets they became well aware of there job and they got into the bushing side of things within 2-3 outings I've never looked back since then they have flushed shed loads of gear and still do..... I always start my dogs off ferreting that way I can train them to stand back from a set knowing they will wait for me instead of drop
  12. Just spoke to the lad I got me pup off and he was telling me he still has 2 pups left a dog and a bitch if anyone's interested
  13. Can't get a pic up I'll have to get me pal to give it a go me and techno don't get on...... But I'll get a couple up asap..... The pup is very bold and eating and sleeping well she is retrieving naturally and is a lot faster then I thought she would be her nose is always on the floor and she seems to have very good recall so all good at the moment..... She seems longer in the body now but don't seem to have grown much on the leg..... She likes to squeeze into the tightest spots in the house that take her interest..... I'll be cutting up a fresh hare skin I got off me pal and seeing how sh
  14. Am not after anymore dogs mate I got the lakie x teckel coz I may need it not to just flush game but also to hopefully do a little bit earth work for me now and again and most likely to use along side with the sprocker and me gun
  15. Riou am happy with what I've got mate only wanted summit small and you don't see many Bassett x teckels but if you have pictures and would give us a right up on how they work that would be good.... Think the lad who owns the teckel has a small pack of Bassett type teckel x"s that he uses but not sure of the crosses in the pack think he uses pure teckels and bassets as well in the pack again I'm not sure...... Anyone got any dvds of Bassett x teckels working in a pack
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