oakey 57 Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 I know every time Hancock's name is mentioned it causes debate sorry but here we go . I own a hancock lurcher who is not very well she has something wrong with her central nervious system which means she cant stand very well there is nothing that can be done but to ensure she has a good life up to the end which is now geting near. But as i look at her and remember all the fun weve had one thing i would change is how timid she has always been . She has neve been mistreated or hit but you would be forgiven if you thought that if you saw us out (not that there any chance of that now). Has any one else found this with hancock's? Quote Link to post
poacher3161 1,766 Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 Its probably down to not been socialised a problem with puppy farmed dogs wat age was he [bANNED TEXT] you purchased him.I know people who have had problems with sapplings bought of hancock.atb dell Quote Link to post
watchman 256 Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 (edited) I know every time Hancock's name is mentioned it causes debate sorry but here we go . I own a hancock lurcher who is not very well she has something wrong with her central nervious system which means she cant stand very well there is nothing that can be done but to ensure she has a good life up to the end which is now geting near. But as i look at her and remember all the fun weve had one thing i would change is how timid she has always been . She has neve been mistreated or hit but you would be forgiven if you thought that if you saw us out (not that there any chance of that now). Has any one else found this with hancock's? i heard that this is quite common with a lot of his dogs, prob due to socialising as a pup,or not as the case may be Edited October 29, 2009 by watchman Quote Link to post
inan 841 Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 I know every time Hancock's name is mentioned it causes debate sorry but here we go . I own a hancock lurcher who is not very well she has something wrong with her central nervious system which means she cant stand very well there is nothing that can be done but to ensure she has a good life up to the end which is now geting near. But as i look at her and remember all the fun weve had one thing i would change is how timid she has always been . She has neve been mistreated or hit but you would be forgiven if you thought that if you saw us out (not that there any chance of that now). Has any one else found this with hancock's? The dog in my avatar was a Hancock bred dog,he did everything I asked of him ,but was rather withdrawn,so lack of socialising may have been the reason,I don't want to get into the merits or demerits of Hancock ,just to say I am very sorry to hear about your dog ,and hope she has some quality of life up till the end . Quote Link to post
FUJI 17,729 Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 Those before me have probably hit the nail on the head? Sorry to hear about your bitch.All the best PP. Quote Link to post
Sully 3 Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 Sorry about your dog mate it must be a terrible time for you and your family, here goes tin hat time, sorry I dont think this is the reason at all, it's purely down to individual dogs, for eg, me and my bro, same mar and par, he was a fu$%£", black hair, always in trouble, very intravert and not out going at all, well me Ive never been in trouble, well few times but only for having a rook when under the influence, im fair haired and can chat to my shadow, Im hoping that you get my point, it's nothing todo with Hancocks dogs persay, it comes down to the individual dog's personality if you like, Lexy my Hancocks bitch is the most confident outgoing dog weve ever owned, good luck with the dogs future tho pal, Craig Quote Link to post
Sully 3 Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 Sorry about your dog mate it must be a terrible time for you and your family, here goes tin hat time, sorry I dont think this is the reason at all, it's purely down to individual dogs, for eg, me and my bro, same mar and par, he was a fu$%£", black hair, always in trouble, very intravert and not out going at all, well me Ive never been in trouble, well few times but only for having a rook when under the influence, im fair haired and can chat to my shadow, Im hoping that you get my point, it's nothing todo with Hancocks dogs persay, it comes down to the individual dog's personality if you like, Lexy my Hancocks bitch is the most confident outgoing dog weve ever owned, good luck with the dogs future tho pal, Craig Quote Link to post
Guest dances Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 thats bang on mate, same with me and my bro, chalk and cheese Quote Link to post
Guest dbull86 Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 thats bang on mate, same with me and my bro, chalk and cheese i dont understand a kid of 16 who hits his game with bats who recons he knows soooo much,get a life Quote Link to post
oakey 57 Posted October 30, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 30, 2009 Thank you all very much for youre kind words . The dog was just 8 weeks when i got her she was ment to be somthing to get me out walking on dark winter nights after suffering a heart attack and being told to walk a lot but that was 4 years ago now so i guess she did her job ,beacause i now have nerver felt better Quote Link to post
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