This is the way I see it. I think you have let the dogs create a pack amongst them selves and that you are not fully part of it.
I don't know how you are with your dogs, you sound ok. But nothing and I mean nothing goes on in my pack without my say so and that is the way it must be for total harmony.
You need to take control and I mean break that dog and I mean the same treatment the terrier wants to give Parker. If there is any dominance test it should be you they should be testing not each other, it's not there place.
Are they kenneled together?
So it would seem. I think maybe i
This is the way I see it. I think you have let the dogs create a pack amongst them selves and that you are not fully part of it.
I don't know how you are with your dogs, you sound ok. But nothing and I mean nothing goes on in my pack without my say so and that is the way it must be for total harmony.
You need to take control and I mean break that dog and I mean the same treatment the terrier wants to give Parker. If there is any dominance test it should be you they should be testing not each other, it's not there place.
Are they kenneled together?
well after the normal bit about telling them how much money there constab wastes on helicopters for hare coursing I walked back home dog and bike in each hand! untill I get some advice from the good people on t.h.l and then if I know im in the write ill be back out.
Oh well, may be a spot of jogging will do you good
Moorhens are good so are their eggs, in fact most water birds are good.
What is the bird the French eat? they force feed it millet, then drown it in Cognac, then deep fry them. Wicked feckers, are they Reed Buntings? They are meant to be nice though
this is a rude reply lee but, if you laid back, eyes closed and my hand wrapped around your willy, you would know im a fella as my hands are cracked to feck and dry through the weather
:laugh: Well I'll take your word for it
That's a pretty little thing, do you think it will make a decent time around the track?
On a more sensible note I know where there is bundles of rabbits and I mean bundles not far from you. It's a bit of a mission for me but would be happy to travel for a day out. I'll PM you nearer the time. And mind your fingers
Afternoon HK.
I have had my vizsla now for two years and is a house pet as well as a working dog.
I would add that the pet has probably more significance in his life than the working aspect as I mostly only rough shoot and beat with him.
In the house he is an absolute pleasure although he can be a bit bothersome when he isn't the centre of attention.
He loves human company and will sit with his head on my knee for ages. If I'm not careful he will sneak out of the kitchen and upstairs onto the bed early in the morning when I'm off for work which really annoys the missus as he snuggles very
I bred a Wheaten bitch to a Staff about 14 or so years ago and only a couple of them ended up getting work, as they are quite specialized, the rest were absolute nightmares, strictly on the lead dogs.
Just got back with my dogs, caught nowt, got the dogs a good wash as it's pissing down and my Grew ripped her head chasing a rabbit through the woods. Now back to work and I still ain't earned any money sat here talking bollox on dis machine.
Edited to say; Johnny where do you get them :laugh:
What are you saying, your not a good dog man? I work seven days a week, but I live where I work and there is enough gear around here to keep my dogs busy.
So where do I fall in the working or nonworking dog men? But I fully understand what you mean, it's all about having the time.