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On 11/01/2020 at 12:13, Casso said:
For a start , don’t f**k about with the dog in the house, every environment leaves a dog with an energetic feed back of how he felt the last time he was there,
dogs don’t think this shit out, they go back into the same head space , the same energetic mind set it was in the last time there ,mother nature’s shortcut , so if the house was a f***ing play zone as a pup , the script is already typed, I’m not saying you caused it the point I’m making is , inside calm outside play , you don’t want to want to be stimulating a pup/dog in the home because your creating a physical history of how it should act , if ya get me
leaving a dog crated with no form of physical movement under stimulation is a sure fire method of f***ing up the whole idea of a crate , it’s always the movement that’s the cure, dogs HAVE to move their bodies in certain ways , call it rituals , rituals defuse tension in the dog , social dogs meet and greet , go through a ritual of sniffing and pissing and it’s all good
I’m not against crates but in quiet out of the way places where any stimulation can’t overload the system ,
get some item the dog wants the bite , get him on a long line in a quiet area and start interacting with the item to such an extend that the f****r is driven nuts
, let him tug the item out of your hands, he must win every time*thats important , he must achieve a feeling of success in your space, the same space he normally avoids while out
so let him win , he’ll f**k off with it but you got one end of along line 20/30 metres, you can buy camping line in Aldi Lidl cheap out a D clasp on the end , you'll have a line for f**k all , anyway get him doing a circle around you with the item in him mouth , dogs do everything in a circle but you become the midpoint , he’s not running away he’s orbiting you , and that makes you part of the good feeling he’s getting ,
don’t bother with other dogs or any of that socialising crap, your only encouraging him to leak energy that from now on need focusing on you ,
hand feed , f**k the Bowl away and make him earn every scrap , teach him the down, feed a lot in the down even out , the down trains a dog what to do with its body instead of trying its normal shit of breaking the place up ,
he’s more likely to do an actionyou need to show the f****r there is an alternative to expressing itself in the way it does , but you got to show it ,
A DOG CANT JUST DO NOTHING , training is just putting a different body action to the same feeling , dogs don’t understand mess , it shits and pees to release pressure,
inside calm outside play , the outside work plays into the behaviour at home but you can’t have one without the other , it’s the contrast that seals it in a dogs mind , the dog can contrast and learn of the where to physically express themselves , that’s the key
change doesn’t happen overnight , best of luck
Best advice I've seen on here
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There is a 4 month old pup on gumtree
And a litter of pups on there and owner has 11 deer x in total
Maybe worth a look
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The lurcher game is nothing what it used to be
I've been out of it for 10 years and looking to get myself a pup but I'm in no rush to jump in to anything that just pops up
GREYHOUNDS
in Lurchers & Running Dogs
Posted · Edited by Sunderland lamper
Missed a word out
Has anyone bought a greyhound from pup and brought it on like a lurcher
interested in knowing the ins and outs and the comparison to the modern day lurcher instead of people trying the usual ex racer
cheers