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Ok a wee topic for discussion....are good dogs born that way or is it all to do with how they're entered in the field?....is it about opportunity? the amount of game you have access too? Experience.....or is the dog just born that way....Nature V's Nurture.....try to keep it civil and give your reason for your opinion.....my own opinion is it's more to do with how the dog is entered to game. Most pups leave their dam at around 6 - 8 weeks so wont pick up anything from her......I think a dog will learn more from working beside a seasoned campaigner than any trait inherited from the parents. ;)

 

 

Hi mate I think its a little bit of most things.But as you say nothing will bring a dog on better than working beside a seasoned campaigner.All the better if it is the dogs Mother.Catcher 1

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they can learn bad habits from the mother as well as good tho. theres a time in every dogs workin life where it has to stand on its own 4 paws. seen a lot of dogs worked side by side with another dog,there a different animal when you take them out solo some wont hunt as good or make the strike because the other dogs not there to help them or turn the game to them.

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undisputed, if a pup is brought up well by its dam and owner, it will have alot more confidence about it, being a little more braver than a pup that was taken from its dam too earlie and spends most its time cowering in the corner, and in my opinion you cant have enough confidence in a pup when bringing it on, wether it be terrier or lurcher.....

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Some have higher standards than others, therefore how do we define good? If two greyhounds are bred that fail to make the grade, would the offspring be expected to break track records?

some of the best broods in ireland have never see a track/race just well bred from litters that

have done well

ive seen shite a5/6 dogs breed open race dogs and track record holders in the end you take a risk

with any bred pup they all dont make the grade

just m opion

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undisputed, if a pup is brought up well by its dam and owner, it will have alot more confidence about it, being a little more braver than a pup that was taken from its dam too earlie and spends most its time cowering in the corner, and in my opinion you cant have enough confidence in a pup when bringing it on, wether it be terrier or lurcher.....

 

Dont disagree with anything you said there ;)

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Ok a wee topic for discussion....are good dogs born that way or is it all to do with how they're entered in the field?....is it about opportunity? the amount of game you have access too? Experience.....or is the dog just born that way....Nature V's Nurture.....try to keep it civil and give your reason for your opinion.....my own opinion is it's more to do with how the dog is entered to game. Most pups leave their dam at around 6 - 8 weeks so wont pick up anything from her......I think a dog will learn more from working beside a seasoned campaigner than any trait inherited from the parents. ;)
I think a pup which comes out of good working lines has a better start than a dog coming from unworked lines such as hancocks and other puppy peddlers who breed from anything..

 

 

SJM is right in what she is staying first 6-8 weeks of a pups life they learn lots from the dam either picking up faults or good points :victory:

 

 

and these would be?????? :hmm:

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One other thing a lot of folk in here seem obsessed with polishing turds....very strange! :whistling:

 

 

Its just a saying mate and I'm sure you get the idea. The world is full of phrases, Scotland produced the term numpty, one I also like :D

 

 

:boogy::D :D

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Breeding is everything, but you get the odd "one off" thats bred from shite.

 

 

Well it's not a one of then is it? :whistling:

 

 

 

Eh ? :blink:

 

Perhaps i should explain better, sorry.

 

What i mean is, you will get a higher percentage of top class dogs from well bred lines,

 

but you will occasionaly get a good dog, even from street bred curs.

 

you will only ever get a GREAT dog from well bred lines, imho.

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