trigger2 3,380 Posted June 14, 2011 Author Report Share Posted June 14, 2011 thanks to you and dean for a decent mooch about. Quote Link to post
rocky1 942 Posted June 15, 2011 Report Share Posted June 15, 2011 how many rabbits it caught yet trig hes had one half grown rabbit with mixi on the lamp. hes also taken feather. he had a cock pheasant, and before you say anything he wasnt sitting on eggs well if you running rabbits at 15 weeks thats going stunt he groth anyway so who to say what height he will grow and could off well if you running rabbits at 15 weeks thats going stunt he groth......prove what ye just said? :blink: i know a few lads who start them young and mighty fine dogs theve turned out to be well theirs more damage then good can come of it ,weakbones,weak tendons the list is endlast of what damage you could be doing a pup ,well i think trigger and he,s pals knows what i think of lamping 3 month old pups and walking the legs pups but hey what ever works for them i might be wrong, but did you not take your young lad on an 18 mile walk a couple of months ago,if im wrong im sorry,all the best. so now your comparing my 11 yearold son 2 and three month old dog Quote Link to post
iceman001979 1,316 Posted June 15, 2011 Report Share Posted June 15, 2011 Seen dogs start off very young and then up jacking but seen some start off the same way and turn good. Also seen stuff start late and jack and others start late and become good.There are good and bad points in starting a dog young or holding him back its really up to the owner in which way they think is right to bring on a pup. If you have brought your pups on late or started them early and this works for you then why change it. Have did both and have had no problems either way. Quote Link to post
rocky1 942 Posted June 15, 2011 Report Share Posted June 15, 2011 g how many rabbits it caught yet trig hes had one half grown rabbit with mixi on the lamp. hes also taken feather. he had a cock pheasant, and before you say anything he wasnt sitting on eggs well if you running rabbits at 15 weeks thats going stunt he groth anyway so who to say what height he will grow and could off well if you running rabbits at 15 weeks thats going stunt he groth......prove what ye just said? :blink: i know a few lads who start them young and mighty fine dogs theve turned out to be well theirs more damage then good can come of it ,weakbones,weak tendons the list is endlast of what damage you could be doing a pup ,well i think trigger and he,s pals knows what i think of lamping 3 month old pups and walking the legs pups but hey what ever works for them i might be wrong, but did you not take your young lad on an 18 mile walk a couple of months ago,if im wrong im sorry,all the best. so now your comparing my 11 yearold son 2 and three month old dog any 3 month old pup should be able to follow behind on a nights lamping,but theres not many 11 year olds who can walk 18 mile with out being half dead at the end ,so i think your an hypocrite,and an idiot for not seeing the resemblance how do you know that many 11 yearsold can walk that far ,it was a period of 10 hours with plenty of rest and food and water ,your bessy mate trigg said he was sliping he pup on rabbits not follow behind ,and if you think you can compare a 11 yearold boy 2 a 3 month puppy then your the idiot Quote Link to post
poacher3161 1,766 Posted June 15, 2011 Report Share Posted June 15, 2011 He looks a cracking strong pup and i hope to see him in the flesh one day just keep on doing wat your doing and you wont go far wrong.atvb dell Quote Link to post
trigger2 3,380 Posted June 15, 2011 Author Report Share Posted June 15, 2011 He looks a cracking strong pup and i hope to see him in the flesh one day just keep on doing wat your doing and you wont go far wrong.atvb dell cheers. your welcome to see the pup any time i am up your way. Quote Link to post
rocky1 942 Posted June 15, 2011 Report Share Posted June 15, 2011 g how many rabbits it caught yet trig hes had one half grown rabbit with mixi on the lamp. hes also taken feather. he had a cock pheasant, and before you say anything he wasnt sitting on eggs well if you running rabbits at 15 weeks thats going stunt he groth anyway so who to say what height he will grow and could off well if you running rabbits at 15 weeks thats going stunt he groth......prove what ye just said? :blink: i know a few lads who start them young and mighty fine dogs theve turned out to be well theirs more damage then good can come of it ,weakbones,weak tendons the list is endlast of what damage you could be doing a pup ,well i think trigger and he,s pals knows what i think of lamping 3 month old pups and walking the legs pups but hey what ever works for them i might be wrong, but did you not take your young lad on an 18 mile walk a couple of months ago,if im wrong im sorry,all the best. so now your comparing my 11 yearold son 2 and three month old dog any 3 month old pup should be able to follow behind on a nights lamping,but theres not many 11 year olds who can walk 18 mile with out being half dead at the end ,so i think your an hypocrite,and an idiot for not seeing the resemblance how do you know that many 11 yearsold can walk that far ,it was a period of 10 hours with plenty of rest and food and water ,your bessy mate trigg said he was sliping he pup on rabbits not follow behind ,and if you think you can compare a 11 yearold boy 2 a 3 month puppy then your the idiot so a lot of exercise does damage to pups, but not young kids,most pups at 3 months old wont chase a rabbit,and if they do its only half hearted and for a short distance,(try it)when you take pups out from ayoung age it does not knacker there joints up like you say,it gives them better heart lungs feet and joints and alot more,try to put into a mature dog what you can put into a pup,you cant,PS your boy will pobably make a good long distance runner enough said on the matter flint an trigger ,atb with your pups and dogs ,yous will never change your ways and viceversa ,and yes he will ,he gets it from his dad ,i was top crosscountry runner along time ago when i was secondary school Quote Link to post
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