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call him back. if he still wont come get out threw the day and work on recall.

 

you have to accept your going to spoil your nights lamping untill the dog dose what you want it to.

 

he will learn after a while that lamp off means get your arse back here. everytime he comes back even if he missed the rabbit tell him he a good lad and put him back on the slip. never tell him off or he wont want to come back to you in the firstplace.

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recall is one of the things any lurcher should learn and it should be !00%

 

you need go and sort the dogs recall out this should of been done from a very early age.

with out recall you have not got control of the dog .

the dog is telling you not you telling him that's why he hunts up he is using his nose and this is not what you want on the lamp

its ok in the day as long as your dog can switch from day work and when its on a lamp .

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try going out with the lamp on a night time when you walk the dog, try not to hit on a field with loads of game in , lamp on then switch it off and recall, do that over and over again! i had the same problem with the bitch i just lost and she was spot on with her recall on a day time, but soon as the night came and with there being loads more game out, she would take the piss! might take a week to get right might take a month but the dog will get there

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whenever my dog miss a rabbit he would go out to where the rabbit was and start walk around then he. Then he go out half the field and then come back

any advice how to get him straight back

yes mate get yourself a shock coller and just show him whos the boss :thumbs:

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whenever my dog miss a rabbit he would go out to where the rabbit was and start walk around then he. Then he go out half the field and then come back

any advice how to get him straight back

yes mate get yourself a shock coller and just show him whos the boss :thumbs:

:hmm:

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whenever my dog miss a rabbit he would go out to where the rabbit was and start walk around then he. Then he go out half the field and then come back

any advice how to get him straight back

yes mate get yourself a shock coller and just show him whos the boss :thumbs:

 

 

Forget this advice, i have used electric collars many times and they are great for CERTAIN instances, in this case you need to go back to basics away from the hunting filed and work on your recall, nowdays electric collars are spouted as the solution by mainly those who can't be arsed to put the time and effort in, a potential quick fix, BUT in the hands of inexperienced trainers they can make a bad problem worse...............

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whenever my dog miss a rabbit he would go out to where the rabbit was and start walk around then he. Then he go out half the field and then come back

any advice how to get him straight back

yes mate get yourself a shock coller and just show him whos the boss :thumbs:

your better than Cesar Millan..lol

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