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Curiouslp

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About Curiouslp

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  • Gender
    Female
  • Location
    Wicklow
  • Interests
    Horse riding,Lurcher,terriers ferreting
  1. Hiya, I totally agree with what everyone has said above, and everyone has had their own experience I had the same problem start of last hunting season, was about end of summer when started taking him out and the heartbreak he caused when wouldn't come back, turning off lamp helped and I also had an older dog on the lead beside me, young dog started coming back to him, it took a good few night before he came straight back every time, he was quite a highly strung dog so the first run out of the night he liked to be cheeky but we got there in the end, time and patience with a young dog and be car
  2. Hiya like what was said above the dog certainly needs to be out more and with the help of watching an older dog on the lamp, it will create more determination when he/she has to watch the other dog chase but can't get out to it, a good windy night and if your lucky enough to walk up on a rabbit in the form with your young dog on the slip you'll be away on a hack, it just clicks with some dogs quicker, also try to make sure the dog is actually looking at the beam.moving the dogs head while the lamp goes around the field helps me at times just until they cop what's moving!! hope this little essa
  3. Thanks lurchers ireland and Albert j for your replys greatly appreciated don't think I'll have to worry about the elite race, that would require speed ha, but it's just for the fun on the day isn't it! See u Sunday thanks
  4. Hi just joined today and already love the site very interesting reads on it, I have a few dogs and we try to do as much with them as we can between lurchers and terriers, it's a great site well done!
  5. Hi everyone, really excited about show on Sunday, but could really use a little help, I've attended shows before but have never entered a dog, I have a really nice bitch and I think it would be great fun putting her in the classes, so I'm totally new to the whole thing, just wondering does she have to be placed in another class to go for the champion class or is it separate altogether, And in the racing class what is the difference between over 23 and over 23 elite? Thanks for reading this and hope Sunday goes well for everyone involved!!
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