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going back 2 the dragging bit ray ,i,ve had 2 change collers from a strongstuff 1 to a leather 1 when out working has he makes a right gargilin noise with the strongstuff 1 like its choking him ,i hopeing i can run it out of him this season ,he had some good backs in a night and he calms a down a bit ,but when another running he still doing backflips at 18 month lol

yes its the same with any dog , most wont some of the action when they see another dog run in the lamp.As Tod his just starting out, he really keen to get in there, and i dont want to really curb is drive by hitting when he pulls. As he only does it if he his after quarry, as he walks great on the lead when not hunting. But as (born to run) said he as that much feckin power he will pull you through a brick wall to get at it, and james is a strong fit lad, it dont matter who is holding the lead he is very full on. But ive started to come down on him a just bit, so you can control him that bit better :thumbs:

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id be ashamed to admit that my dog takes me for a walk, its a dog not a horse.

going back 2 the dragging bit ray ,i,ve had 2 change collers from a strongstuff 1 to a leather 1 when out working has he makes a right gargilin noise with the strongstuff 1 like its choking him ,i hopeing i can run it out of him this season ,he had some good backs in a night and he calms a down a bit ,but when another running he still doing backflips at 18 month lol

yes its the same with any dog , most wont some of the action when they see another dog run in the lamp.As Tod his just starting out, he really keen to get in there, and i dont want to really curb is drive by hitting when he pulls. As he only does it if he his after quarry, as he walks great on the lead when not hunting. But as (born to run) said he as that much feckin power he will pull you through a brick wall to get at it, and james is a strong fit lad, it dont matter who is holding the lead he is very full on. But ive started to come down on him a just bit, so you can control him that bit better :thumbs:

same with rocky i think its the bull in the mix because my other dogs have not had drive at a early age ,my son[10 yers old] when he comes out with me has 2 slip my 85ibs 28tts dog cause he carn,t control my 24tts 66ibs young dog lol

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It would have to be without quarry around mate and I believe every word from what bird said on the phone

he is as ( born to run ) said Tod he is very full on, and he really very strong fecker he so switched on its hard to hold him back when he sees somthing. Ive had 2 bullxgreys before and he is nothing like the other 2, the bull in him is very strong in him . He really is a hand full for a young dog, he is like a pure bitch that i had, very daft with people great temp but got that full on drive in her just like Tod as got now . :yes:

like this these bunnies will be good practise for hm ,atb bunnys
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Well done ray and tod, coming on well . I had the "pleasure" of walking my mates bull cross last night for a bit, he is one strong dog and is constant on the lead, He had a few rabs last night and although he is definately a lump he can move and turn well, not what you would call a rabbiting dog but he does well enough for sure.

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Well done ray and tod, coming on well . I had the "pleasure" of walking my mates bull cross last night for a bit, he is one strong dog and is constant on the lead, He had a few rabs last night and although he is definately a lump he can move and turn well, not what you would call a rabbiting dog but he does well enough for sure.

 

 

thanks mate :thumbs: , you are spot on with your thread, they are alot more agile than what they look. And as you say at his size not really a rabbit dog but will get a few. And what he really bred for he is doing Brill :thumbs:

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Well done ray and tod, coming on well . I had the "pleasure" of walking my mates bull cross last night for a bit, he is one strong dog and is constant on the lead, He had a few rabs last night and although he is definately a lump he can move and turn well, not what you would call a rabbiting dog but he does well enough for sure.

 

 

thanks mate :thumbs: , you are spot on with your thread, they are alot more agile than what they look. And as you say at his size not really a rabbit dog but will get a few. And what he really bred for he is doing Brill :thumbs:

 

He's not my dog so I can't comment too much, but he's impressed me when we've been out, not had much experiance of bull bred dogs and I was suprised at how versatile they could be.

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Well done ray and tod, coming on well . I had the "pleasure" of walking my mates bull cross last night for a bit, he is one strong dog and is constant on the lead, He had a few rabs last night and although he is definately a lump he can move and turn well, not what you would call a rabbiting dog but he does well enough for sure.

 

 

thanks mate :thumbs: , you are spot on with your thread, they are alot more agile than what they look. And as you say at his size not really a rabbit dog but will get a few. And what he really bred for he is doing Brill :thumbs:

 

He's not my dog so I can't comment too much, but he's impressed me when we've been out, not had much experiance of bull bred dogs and I was suprised at how versatile they could be.

very true :thumbs:
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id be ashamed to admit that my dog takes me for a walk, its a dog not a horse.

I'm not ashamed at all I'm not the strongest of guys but I can bench 125kg and curl 60kg so I'm sure not the weakest of men. I think it just displays just how strong he is, don't think ray will mind me saying, Its only when your walking him up on something and he's already spotted it that he pulls but I'd expect any pup to do the same? most lurchers go tight on the slip when they spot there quarry it gives you the signal that there ready when you are to be slipped.

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125kg :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: dreamer

 

thank you for the lurcher on the slip guide il be sure to jot that down :thumbs:

no dreaming mate, mate to be honest i was making a dig everyone knows about lurcher on slip so why the stupid comments again about being ashamed. the more you post the more you prove what a muppet you are. go back to your game estate and go play Rambo ;)

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