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Holding A Dog Back Till 2 Or Older ??


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No way would I keep a dog over 2 years that still hasn't shown any interest, I don't believe all that bollocks either that early starters don't last long, that's an excuse people use that have kennels

Holding it back will let the dog mature mentally I personally show a dog at around 16 to.18mnths then bring it on slowly not to much to soon that's just me. Atb d4g

think it depends on the dog , i'd be very disappointed in one not showing interest in going to ground from 6-9 months ..showing interest not entering although i have let some have a look at 9 months,

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Hold him off it till next season and get him bushing over the ground, where he won't get a whole lot of success. Plenty of rats. He might forget the coming out bit next season. Seen dogs do that it the first season, some make it some don't. What age did he start at?

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Think you have to give him a bit of time,as said a lot of bulls can be very immature and stupid for what seems like ages,try him in a really shallow place in September on uneducated game and keep quiet don't bring other dogs ,then again dogs can have strange habits ,he certainly wouldn't be the first to have started in that fashion,very best of luck!

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Some sound advise lads thanks . But foxdropper I don't think every working terrier is a master starting off there learning all the time and the game would have alot to do with it . But saying that if he don't work out for me he will get a bullit in the head

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Some sound advise lads thanks . But foxdropper I don't think every working terrier is a master starting off there learning all the time and the game would have alot to do with it . But saying that if he don't work out for me he will get a bullit in the head

you might wana edit the last bit of that post!!!

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