could be
i do hope she gets out of it, can be very frustrating
atb
funny enough just been talking to afreind she had a irish water spaniel do the same and she was told to leave the retrieving work off for a bit then start again but when the dog starts coming towards you turn and start walking the other way don't know if this would help your dog but might be worth a try
good luck
i know this might seem a bit silly to some but you could try getting her to retrieve a gundog dummies then giving her treat when she has come to you, when you have got her doing that for a while cover the dummy in a rabbit skin and continue giving her treats, tried this with my pups and found it to work all of mine retrieved out in the field
good luck
as long as they are kept clean, well fed and have human contact it doesn't matter in or out, have done both with past dogs of mine, the terrier i have lives in and sleeps in a cage of a night, so she ain't spralled all over the sofa's when we are not around
Smart looking animal I have considered putting my first cross dog over a whippet greyhound bitch and keeping a dog pup from this mating for the future but not to sure if that's the way forward for me yet and also I would have to find a whippet greyhound bitch of course lol.........I take it that's a bitch in the picture ? what sort of size was she?
Thanks
Mike
She was 23", some of the litter went 21"
Hiya new to the forum, hope you don't mind,
Heres a Kelpiexwhippetxgreyhound i owned quite a few years ago,
She had the best feet and stamina out of all my lurchers put together
Hello, i am new to the forum,
I have always had lurchers, greyhounds and terriers in the past,
but just have one terrier at the mo, hopefully some time soon will get back into the lurchers
here is a pic of her
Thanks for looking