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gday,

on another thread they showed this dogs show real. some of the starts he looks like his in a handicap race his that far out of the box compared to the rest of the dogs. now would that have been a learned trick? like something you could teach/learn off another dog/s? or was it just some quirk of genetics that his reflexs are that much quicker than the dogs he was racing against.

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a dog hitting the lids ,,,just right

 

is a difficult one too answer

 

if both sire and dam were good trappers,,,,,the chances ur pup out off that litter will be a good trapper

 

but if u dont give the pup out off such litter a oppurtunite to practice its trapping ,,,chances are it will be advreage

 

 

but some dogs,,,show more bottle when traps open,,,,some will try to push lid up or try too when opening some will try to get under lids when opening,,,,some just time it too prefection,,,,,,some are a bit nerovous off trap,,,and move only when its open

 

but u can have the best trapper,,,,,but the dog needs to have power,,,,once out off trap,,,and get up to its top speed quickly,,,( some say ,,some greyhounds can get up to top speed in 6/7 strides,,,,,,go 0 to over 40mph in just over a secound

 

basically its down to dog,,,,,with a touch off there parents gen,s,,,,,,but it must show no fear :thumbs:

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