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I've got a dog which i've had since it was a pup and it comes back to me all the time when were out, but when i go lamping and slip it she won't come back to me. Does anyone have any ideas why or what to do

 

Is this when retriving a bunny after missing a bunny? Is there any other dogs out with you?

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I've got a dog which i've had since it was a pup and it comes back to me all the time when were out, but when i go lamping and slip it she won't come back to me. Does anyone have any ideas why or what to do

 

Is this when retriving a bunny after missing a bunny? Is there any other dogs out with you?

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When she's had a run and missed it she comes back to me but when i try getting her on the lead she runs off but any other time i can get her straight on the lead.

 

Try walking away from her with the lamp off, have your slip lead ready and take hold of her collar when she comes back to you! How old is the dog? is it her first season or just learning the trade?

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It will come with time try to get some easy bunnys for her, if she is retriving a dummy day time she needs to pick a few bunnys up and go from there! After missing the bunny, its the excitement in the pup she wants more and faster than you can put her on a lead! Keep lamp off after she misses and dont continue lamping untill she is back on slip!

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