gamerooster 1,179 Posted September 28, 2012 Report Share Posted September 28, 2012 That's what I am talking about gamerooster A dog that suits you and does everything that u ask of it no point in keeping a dog that doesnt do everything you ask of it, you will never be happy with it and it will never end well. but sometimes you dont have the choice, if you rear a dog from a pup, and it isent a good at ferreting as you wanted it to be, but was top notch on the lamp, what would you do, just get rid of the dog and say f**k it, i will get a new one, or stick with it and work more on the discipline it isent so good at, with the chance it may improve? as i said what you put in is what you get out!!! some dogs just dont make the grade full stop mate, thinking any differenet is madness and keeping or even breeding from it would not be for me. if you can say with hand on heart youve done everything right by the dog and its still not up the standard you reqiure, then it never will be, no matter how many excusses you make, very true, for example if a dog jacked, started opening up or went for a kid, i would get it put to sleep, to many dogs in the refuge centre, and i woudlent want it getting into the wrong hands and being mistreated, but if the dog tried its hardest, lets say for example, back before the ban it just dident have the extra gear for the longears, then that is something i could live with. just out of curiosity, what would you class as not making the grade? Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted September 28, 2012 Report Share Posted September 28, 2012 That's what I am talking about gamerooster A dog that suits you and does everything that u ask of it no point in keeping a dog that doesnt do everything you ask of it, you will never be happy with it and it will never end well. but sometimes you dont have the choice, if you rear a dog from a pup, and it isent a good at ferreting as you wanted it to be, but was top notch on the lamp, what would you do, just get rid of the dog and say f**k it, i will get a new one, or stick with it and work more on the discipline it isent so good at, with the chance it may improve? as i said what you put in is what you get out!!! some dogs just dont make the grade full stop mate, thinking any differenet is madness and keeping or even breeding from it would not be for me. if you can say with hand on heart youve done everything right by the dog and its still not up the standard you reqiure, then it never will be, no matter how many excusses you make, very true, for example if a dog jacked, started opening up or went for a kid, i would get it put to sleep, to many dogs in the refuge centre, and i woudlent want it getting into the wrong hands and being mistreated, but if the dog tried its hardest, lets say for example, back before the ban it just dident have the extra gear for the longears, then that is something i could live with. just out of curiosity, what would you class as not making the grade? being unable to achieve or accomplish what is was bred for, to a standard exceptable to myself Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,260 Posted September 28, 2012 Report Share Posted September 28, 2012 That's what I am talking about gamerooster A dog that suits you and does everything that u ask of it no point in keeping a dog that doesnt do everything you ask of it, you will never be happy with it and it will never end well. but sometimes you dont have the choice, if you rear a dog from a pup, and it isent a good at ferreting as you wanted it to be, but was top notch on the lamp, what would you do, just get rid of the dog and say f**k it, i will get a new one, or stick with it and work more on the discipline it isent so good at, with the chance it may improve? as i said what you put in is what you get out!!! some dogs just dont make the grade full stop mate, thinking any differenet is madness and keeping or even breeding from it would not be for me. if you can say with hand on heart youve done everything right by the dog and its still not up the standard you reqiure, then it never will be, no matter how many excusses you make, very true, for example if a dog jacked, started opening up or went for a kid, i would get it put to sleep, to many dogs in the refuge centre, and i woudlent want it getting into the wrong hands and being mistreated, but if the dog tried its hardest, lets say for example, back before the ban it just dident have the extra gear for the longears, then that is something i could live with. just out of curiosity, what would you class as not making the grade? you would put a dog to sleep for opening up ? Quote Link to post
Chid 6,787 Posted September 28, 2012 Report Share Posted September 28, 2012 That's what I am talking about gamerooster A dog that suits you and does everything that u ask of it no point in keeping a dog that doesnt do everything you ask of it, you will never be happy with it and it will never end well. but sometimes you dont have the choice, if you rear a dog from a pup, and it isent a good at ferreting as you wanted it to be, but was top notch on the lamp, what would you do, just get rid of the dog and say f**k it, i will get a new one, or stick with it and work more on the discipline it isent so good at, with the chance it may improve? as i said what you put in is what you get out!!! some dogs just dont make the grade full stop mate, thinking any differenet is madness and keeping or even breeding from it would not be for me. if you can say with hand on heart youve done everything right by the dog and its still not up the standard you reqiure, then it never will be, no matter how many excusses you make, very true, for example if a dog jacked, started opening up or went for a kid, i would get it put to sleep, to many dogs in the refuge centre, and i woudlent want it getting into the wrong hands and being mistreated, but if the dog tried its hardest, lets say for example, back before the ban it just dident have the extra gear for the longears, then that is something i could live with. just out of curiosity, what would you class as not making the grade? you would put a dog to sleep for opening up ? what would you do? Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,260 Posted September 28, 2012 Report Share Posted September 28, 2012 give it to someone for a pet Quote Link to post
Catcher 1 639 Posted September 28, 2012 Report Share Posted September 28, 2012 That's what I am talking about gamerooster A dog that suits you and does everything that u ask of it no point in keeping a dog that doesnt do everything you ask of it, you will never be happy with it and it will never end well. but sometimes you dont have the choice, if you rear a dog from a pup, and it isent a good at ferreting as you wanted it to be, but was top notch on the lamp, what would you do, just get rid of the dog and say f**k it, i will get a new one, or stick with it and work more on the discipline it isent so good at, with the chance it may improve? as i said what you put in is what you get out!!! some dogs just dont make the grade full stop mate, thinking any differenet is madness and keeping or even breeding from it would not be for me. if you can say with hand on heart youve done everything right by the dog and its still not up the standard you reqiure, then it never will be, no matter how many excusses you make, very true, for example if a dog jacked, started opening up or went for a kid, i would get it put to sleep, to many dogs in the refuge centre, and i woudlent want it getting into the wrong hands and being mistreated, but if the dog tried its hardest, lets say for example, back before the ban it just dident have the extra gear for the longears, then that is something i could live with. just out of curiosity, what would you class as not making the grade? YOU. 1 Quote Link to post
Chid 6,787 Posted September 28, 2012 Report Share Posted September 28, 2012 give it to someone for a pet what happens if its unsuitable for a pet home? Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,260 Posted September 28, 2012 Report Share Posted September 28, 2012 well if i had brought it up from a pup it would of been suitable for a pet [next question Quote Link to post
Chid 6,787 Posted September 28, 2012 Report Share Posted September 28, 2012 well if i had brought it up from a pup it would of been suitable for a pet [next question would you nueter the dogs before rehoming?? i know if mine failed or was injured and unable to work again it would be pts 1 Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,260 Posted September 28, 2012 Report Share Posted September 28, 2012 nope i wouldnt nueter it if the dog was injured and couldnt run again i would try and find it a pet home if not i would consider to pts or keep it for a pet myself Quote Link to post
Chid 6,787 Posted September 28, 2012 Report Share Posted September 28, 2012 nope i wouldnt nueter it if the dog was injured and couldnt run again i would try and find it a pet home if not i would consider to pts or keep it for a pet myself what would you do if the people who had the dog off you started studing or breeding litters out of a rehomed pet (not having a dig just wondering your opinion lol) if it was an old dog that worked good for me id keep it as a pet , but a young dog would be pts with out cosidering it as a pet, thered be nothing worse than not being able to do what you love and was bred for imo Quote Link to post
gamerooster 1,179 Posted September 28, 2012 Report Share Posted September 28, 2012 That's what I am talking about gamerooster A dog that suits you and does everything that u ask of it no point in keeping a dog that doesnt do everything you ask of it, you will never be happy with it and it will never end well. but sometimes you dont have the choice, if you rear a dog from a pup, and it isent a good at ferreting as you wanted it to be, but was top notch on the lamp, what would you do, just get rid of the dog and say f**k it, i will get a new one, or stick with it and work more on the discipline it isent so good at, with the chance it may improve? as i said what you put in is what you get out!!! some dogs just dont make the grade full stop mate, thinking any differenet is madness and keeping or even breeding from it would not be for me. if you can say with hand on heart youve done everything right by the dog and its still not up the standard you reqiure, then it never will be, no matter how many excusses you make, very true, for example if a dog jacked, started opening up or went for a kid, i would get it put to sleep, to many dogs in the refuge centre, and i woudlent want it getting into the wrong hands and being mistreated, but if the dog tried its hardest, lets say for example, back before the ban it just dident have the extra gear for the longears, then that is something i could live with. just out of curiosity, what would you class as not making the grade? YOU. takes one to know one Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,260 Posted September 28, 2012 Report Share Posted September 28, 2012 nope i wouldnt nueter it if the dog was injured and couldnt run again i would try and find it a pet home if not i would consider to pts or keep it for a pet myself what would you do if the people who had the dog off you started studing or breeding litters out of a rehomed pet (not having a dig just wondering your opinion lol) if it was an old dog that worked good for me id keep it as a pet , but a young dog would be pts with out cosidering it as a pet, thered be nothing worse than not being able to do what you love and was bred for imo thats true mate you would just be teasing the dog if i was putting the dog to a pet just need to trust the people you were giving it to would try for somebody a bit older with some sense not to breed it [sounds good lol] Quote Link to post
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