paulus 26 Posted January 6, 2012 Report Share Posted January 6, 2012 Nice warm image of the three Brindles.. www.chalkwarren.co.uk thats a first for a photo ive taken Quote Link to post
Romany 1,065 Posted January 6, 2012 Report Share Posted January 6, 2012 takes you awhile to anser lurcher to lurcher father and son. pasture and arable plus woodland and spinnys A nice family team, after blacks, brindle is my favourite dog colour Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted January 6, 2012 Report Share Posted January 6, 2012 for whin, consists of 5 farms a boarding school a stables and a stud farm all ajoining Quote Link to post
hedz31 1,308 Posted January 6, 2012 Report Share Posted January 6, 2012 for whin, consists of 5 farms a boarding school a stables and a stud farm all ajoining Your photography skill's are worse than mine paul ye old bugger :laugh: Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted January 6, 2012 Report Share Posted January 6, 2012 for whin, consists of 5 farms a boarding school a stables and a stud farm all ajoining Your photography skill's are worse than mine paul ye old bugger :laugh: im shocking at it new mutt what do you think 1 Quote Link to post
fieldsman 51 Posted January 6, 2012 Report Share Posted January 6, 2012 down to trainig and entering to do two dogs on there own , all this pulling i would soon put them strait as pups , long before they saw a feild , wouldnt have a mad pulling dog full stop not a joy to watch or walk with , That's bollox whin all dog's are different as are crosses etc ive got a pup who walk's perfect and doe's everything fine my 10 year old lad walk's him in the day now ive just started to walk this pup on his own on the lamp and the dog is fine but ye stick that lamp on something moving the fecker would pull a house down to get to it and is even worse when ye turn the lamp of and dont let him run it, granted he is getting alot better everytime he is out but they do learn from on the job experiance saying ye sort out a pup before it enters a field is horse shite taking them into the field and them pulling is just progresive training which all young dogs do stop crabbing folk fella ye really are starting to look daft All dogs can be trained dogs that pull and jump about are dogs badly trained its easy to make excuses the dog should be able to be worked loose and only run when told if not then you,v not put the time and effort in needed and a young dog should already be steady before taking it into the field. All dogs are different but many owners are the same with the same out of control dogs and the same bull sh8t reasons for being unrully its the breed he,s highly strung he,s eager the one short cumming they have all got is shit owners who have no idea how to train a dog but blame the dog anyway . Ok ive got 2 lurchers both different crosses 1 has bull in it 1 doe's not they were both entered the same schooled the same before entering and both by the same person 1 was steady as a rock from pup and entered spot on and the young dog is highly strung but is coming round as he get's out more he is becoming steady how do ye explain that ?theres no excuse the dogs were just different temprement and both exactly the same before entering THEN TRAIN THEM ACCORDINGLY AS SAID EVERY DOG IS DIFFERENT NO EXCUSE JUST BAD OWNERS Shut up ye tit dog's progress in the field and they are moulded to how ye want them none of them start of perfect before ye even enter a field and they are all different and respond different if folks allow there dog's to carry on that way then yeah they are bad owner's read both ye post's ye thick cuni Not perfect but a way down the right road much of its training can be done at home recreating what happens in the field you thick cnut Quote Link to post
hedz31 1,308 Posted January 6, 2012 Report Share Posted January 6, 2012 down to trainig and entering to do two dogs on there own , all this pulling i would soon put them strait as pups , long before they saw a feild , wouldnt have a mad pulling dog full stop not a joy to watch or walk with , That's bollox whin all dog's are different as are crosses etc ive got a pup who walk's perfect and doe's everything fine my 10 year old lad walk's him in the day now ive just started to walk this pup on his own on the lamp and the dog is fine but ye stick that lamp on something moving the fecker would pull a house down to get to it and is even worse when ye turn the lamp of and dont let him run it, granted he is getting alot better everytime he is out but they do learn from on the job experiance saying ye sort out a pup before it enters a field is horse shite taking them into the field and them pulling is just progresive training which all young dogs do stop crabbing folk fella ye really are starting to look daft All dogs can be trained dogs that pull and jump about are dogs badly trained its easy to make excuses the dog should be able to be worked loose and only run when told if not then you,v not put the time and effort in needed and a young dog should already be steady before taking it into the field. All dogs are different but many owners are the same with the same out of control dogs and the same bull sh8t reasons for being unrully its the breed he,s highly strung he,s eager the one short cumming they have all got is shit owners who have no idea how to train a dog but blame the dog anyway . Ok ive got 2 lurchers both different crosses 1 has bull in it 1 doe's not they were both entered the same schooled the same before entering and both by the same person 1 was steady as a rock from pup and entered spot on and the young dog is highly strung but is coming round as he get's out more he is becoming steady how do ye explain that ?theres no excuse the dogs were just different temprement and both exactly the same before entering THEN TRAIN THEM ACCORDINGLY AS SAID EVERY DOG IS DIFFERENT NO EXCUSE JUST BAD OWNERS Shut up ye tit dog's progress in the field and they are moulded to how ye want them none of them start of perfect before ye even enter a field and they are all different and respond different if folks allow there dog's to carry on that way then yeah they are bad owner's read both ye post's ye thick cuni Not perfect but a way down the right road much of its training can be done at home recreating what happens in the field you thick cnut That's not what ye said earlier another back tracker look pal whatever enjoy ye sport Quote Link to post
bunnys 1,236 Posted January 11, 2012 Report Share Posted January 11, 2012 one sure fire way to avoid the situation his one on one how it should be that was how i was taught , but of course the right hound his a must what ever the game quarry .atb bunnys. Quote Link to post
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