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Jus need abit advise on new pup beddy/whippet bitch she 1O week old i already have patterdale dog. 2 year old. Wanted advise on walking pup with lead or without as my patterdale can be awarkward at coming bk on call. Eventually he will come bk but no straight away jus wanted sum advice to help me with beddy/pup so she will come bk.

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Jus need abit advise on new pup beddy/whippet bitch she 1O week old i already have patterdale dog. 2 year old. Wanted advise on walking pup with lead or without as my patterdale can be awarkward at coming bk on call. Eventually he will come bk but no straight away jus wanted sum advice to help me with beddy/pup so she will come bk.

work the dog in the garden and house to come to you lots of praise and possible treats if you can get him retrieving at this point all the better but you will always need a lead outside

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Jus need abit advise on new pup beddy/whippet bitch she 1O week old i already have patterdale dog. 2 year old. Wanted advise on walking pup with lead or without as my patterdale can be awarkward at coming bk on call. Eventually he will come bk but no straight away jus wanted sum advice to help me with beddy/pup so she will come bk.

work the dog in the garden and house to come to you lots of praise and possible treats if you can get him retrieving at this point all the better but you will always need a lead outside

Both dog an pup are coming bk on call in garden straight away jus [bANNED TEXT] out in field dog is interested in sniffin around than coming bk on call. Fink it will prob take more time as he is still young. Jus wanted agood start for new pup. Cheers

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Just keep working on them.

 

As far as terriers go, I'd say to anyone who has terriers (that will go to ground) do not let them off the lead in places you don't know that well, if you do you're just asking for trouble.

an that as well some good advice there mate
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Just keep working on them.

 

As far as terriers go, I'd say to anyone who has terriers (that will go to ground) do not let them off the lead in places you don't know that well, if you do you're just asking for trouble.

an that as well some good advice there mate

Cheers for all advice take it all on board

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