penny wise 136 Posted June 2, 2013 Author Report Share Posted June 2, 2013 If ANY dog of mine ever showed me its teeth or growled because I was chastising it for any reason then it would be taking a one way walk down the vets These are working dogs fella bred to killso you cant kick it out of the dog. We want um this way and thats what weve got. Are you joking? So this dog is not "hard as nails" cuz he's good with people? In the field he is as game a dog as I've seen... If he showed his teeth to a member of my family he would be shot. End of. Am talking about dogs killing quarry mate and a dog having ago with another dog not a member of the family then she would be gone. 1 Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted June 2, 2013 Report Share Posted June 2, 2013 Ok must of got our wires crossed Quote Link to post
THELURCHERANDLONGDOG 91 Posted June 2, 2013 Report Share Posted June 2, 2013 Well yesterday my saluki x bitch got hold of our lass pride and joy little lottie our jackie and what a mess she made of her poor little c**t. I think its because shes getting sick and grumpy that shes not out working. Does anybody elses running dogs get grumpy when season ends. In answer to your original question I would say its less to do with time of year and more terriers and lurchers , many many people have had problems trying to keep the 2 living on the same yard space together and I know some will get on fine forever a good percentage end up fighting , a few years back I had both and would never do it again , they allways seem fine together until the minute they kick off again. Looks like your lottie was very lucky as it could have been very nasty. A old friend told me years ago if I wanted to keep lurchers and terriers together I should get well aquainted with a needle and cotton and after a good try I have decided he was right , best of luck with yours Quote Link to post
penny wise 136 Posted June 2, 2013 Author Report Share Posted June 2, 2013 Well yesterday my saluki x bitch got hold of our lass pride and joy little lottie our jackie and what a mess she made of her poor little c**t. I think its because shes getting sick and grumpy that shes not out working. Does anybody elses running dogs get grumpy when season ends. In answer to your original question I would say its less to do with time of year and more terriers and lurchers , many many people have had problems trying to keep the 2 living on the same yard space together and I know some will get on fine forever a good percentage end up fighting , a few years back I had both and would never do it again , they allways seem fine together until the minute they kick off again. Looks like your lottie was very lucky as it could have been very nasty. A old friend told me years ago if I wanted to keep lurchers and terriers together I should get well aquainted with a needle and cotton and after a good try I have decided he was right , best of luck with yours Cheers pal have got some fishing gear barbless hooks and 1lb line lol. Quote Link to post
Whiskey 28 Posted June 2, 2013 Report Share Posted June 2, 2013 You feeding high protine food bro that can course them to be a bit more aggressive [BANNED TEXT] I use to use strigh snap for my dogs [BANNED TEXT] they don't get run they got hyper and aggressive to tell the truth looking back or is the salukie pulled a mussle or some thing you not noticed Quote Link to post
penny wise 136 Posted June 3, 2013 Author Report Share Posted June 3, 2013 You feeding high protine food bro that can course them to be a bit more aggressive [bANNED TEXT] I use to use strigh snap for my dogs [bANNED TEXT] they don't get run they got hyper and aggressive to tell the truth looking back or is the salukie pulled a mussle or some thing you not noticed Easy mate raw meat lamb, goat, beef, local butcher gives me scraps. Dont feed dry Quote Link to post
skycat 6,174 Posted June 3, 2013 Report Share Posted June 3, 2013 I asked in my post if lads have had the same with there dogs getting the pisser on with not out in field or fens working. Not what they would do if it steps a foot out of line. Dont start cursing each other cheers for the replies and im keeping them away from each other. These two dogs are normally best of friends and some thing made my dog flip and i think its not running game. Are they both the same sex? In which case is there a bitch around about to come in season? Changes in hormone levels can make the most placid of dogs kick off. Having said that, I'd NEVER trust a Saluki lurcher with a terrier, even if they are normally the best of mates. I have found Saluki types to be some of the most jealous and unreliable around other dogs: not saying that they all are, but they can have a shorter fuse than some other types. But terrier and lurcher together? NEVER! Only under direct supervision or when working. 1 Quote Link to post
gouldy257 79 Posted June 3, 2013 Report Share Posted June 3, 2013 I asked in my post if lads have had the same with there dogs getting the pisser on with not out in field or fens working. Not what they would do if it steps a foot out of line. Dont start cursing each other cheers for the replies and im keeping them away from each other. These two dogs are normally best of friends and some thing made my dog flip and i think its not running game. does your neighbor ever through in bits of scraps over the fence???? (you prob haven't even got any) maybe it may have sparked them off if so mate Quote Link to post
clabby 14 Posted June 4, 2013 Report Share Posted June 4, 2013 i had that same problem i took a jack in good faith more of a favour to a mate had the dog for a few days and he flew off teh handle at my little bull x and she tore his throat open and that little f****r had instigated it if we were not in the garden he would have been one dead doggie so i dnt think lack of working or tempriture have any thing to do with it the 2 dogs i had used to work and play togeather and at the time were still working Quote Link to post
penny wise 136 Posted June 4, 2013 Author Report Share Posted June 4, 2013 I asked in my post if lads have had the same with there dogs getting the pisser on with not out in field or fens working. Not what they would do if it steps a foot out of line. Dont start cursing each other cheers for the replies and im keeping them away from each other. These two dogs are normally best of friends and some thing made my dog flip and i think its not running game. does your neighbor ever through in bits of scraps over the fence???? (you prob haven't even got any) maybe it may have sparked them off if so mate no mate mi sister lives next door. Quote Link to post
gouldy257 79 Posted June 4, 2013 Report Share Posted June 4, 2013 I asked in my post if lads have had the same with there dogs getting the pisser on with not out in field or fens working. Not what they would do if it steps a foot out of line. Dont start cursing each other cheers for the replies and im keeping them away from each other. These two dogs are normally best of friends and some thing made my dog flip and i think its not running game. does your neighbor ever through in bits of scraps over the fence???? (you prob haven't even got any) maybe it may have sparked them off if so mate no mate mi sister lives next door. that's that reason out the window Quote Link to post
3 Turns 326 Posted June 5, 2013 Report Share Posted June 5, 2013 Well yesterday my saluki x bitch got hold of our lass pride and joy little lottie our jackie and what a mess she made of her poor little c**t. I think its because shes getting sick and grumpy that shes not out working. Does anybody elses running dogs get grumpy when season ends. IT DEPENDS ON WEITHER YOUR SEASON ENDS. POACHERS. HUNTERS. OR WANNABEES.. YOU CAN ALWAYS WORK YOUR DOGS YR IN YR OUT. I DO IT. TIME OFF ONLY MEANS WHEN IM NOT GOING. DOGS SHOULD B READY TO GO AT ALL TIMES REGARDLESS OF WHAT SEASON. DOGS SHOULD BE SELF SUSTAINING. WORKING THATS WHY THERE WORKING DOGS. SHOW PONIES AND THERE OWNERS SHOULD ONLY BRAVE A FEW AUTUMN NIGHTS CATCH A FEW BUNNIES AND LYE THERE MUTT NEAR THE FIRE. A RABBITS A RABBIT A RATS A RAT. Quote Link to post
jackiboi 7 Posted June 5, 2013 Report Share Posted June 5, 2013 mine used to kick my patterdales ass! got rid of the pat to a nice home and bought a whipp and there fine !! looks nasty that!! poor russel. gd luck with it Quote Link to post
mushroom 14,022 Posted June 5, 2013 Report Share Posted June 5, 2013 So every dog hear who have said is grumpy when not working is a liability then be have lad dogs get pissed off and grmpy and will do things like this if they are grumpy Dogs that fight and cause damage such as what has happened in this case are a liability, unless you have a fondness for expensive vet bills and dead dogs. true , it comes down to kennel managment,? all dogs should have there (own) space.Any dog can kick off (back of a car etc ...) but when they know who the (boss) it might think twice about fighting.If it been my saluki x i would give the fecker a good hiding, it might have not had a go if it knew what would happen. Ive had all types, pits ,bullxs,colliexs etc no prob they know who boss of the kennels .Just beacuse it hot, no work ,dont mean jack shit, what about a kid got on its nerves ?? clamp down on them heavy big+small better to give them a good hiding than a vet bill + dead dog mine saw the back of my hand bird i don't abide by my dogs having a scrap but now its put right thats it mate true., you got come down heavy .As you know ive got Buck my 1x gsd x grey pup, he is massive and very strong pup. He is nearly 3in taller and 20lb heavier than Bryn.If they kicked off when Buck older, Buck would kill him no dout about it, Bryn struggles with him now in play. You can see what would happen if it got out of hand, but Buck knows now who boss, and will cower down from just by my mouth never mind my boot lol.One boss me . I have a dog hear that if you raised your hand too you would regret it as my brother found out a couple of days ago .....And it's still there?Yep and will be until the end of its days. If it wasnt justified i wouldve put a cartridge in it myself, Any dog if pushed far enough will bite in my opinion. As you said in PM this is a personal protection dog we are talking about. Not an unruly lurcher. 2 completely different situations mate. I still think your missing the point though mate. So if it was a lurcher and you raised your hand to it and it gave you a clear warning it will bite what would you do ? Leave the room and come back with the broom :laugh: 1 Quote Link to post
mushroom 14,022 Posted June 5, 2013 Report Share Posted June 5, 2013 We expect the mutts to hunt,chase and kill,these traits are in the majority of working lurchers and can manifest themselves at any given moment.The best trained and complacent of mutts are capable of the odd fit of aggressive behaviour.When a dog shows these traits on a more than regular occurence,then id finish it as its a liability in waiting,a dog that raises its teeth to the owner and cannot be corrected,is a cull. Seen dogs show teeth through fear of the owner straight up question (no doubt it's the person scaring the dog 's fault) but would you pts this catagory?? Quote Link to post
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