Joe coursing 0 Posted January 1 Report Share Posted January 1 I am looking for a trained ferret dog for my son don’t mind travelling for the right one Quote Link to post
mC HULL 16,436 Posted January 4 Report Share Posted January 4 On 01/01/2025 at 20:55, Joe coursing said: I am looking for a trained ferret dog for my son don’t mind travelling for the right one the getting one rearing it starting it is more enjoyable mate 9 1 Quote Link to post
Ferretman65 2,330 Posted January 6 Report Share Posted January 6 On 01/01/2025 at 20:55, Joe coursing said: I am looking for a trained ferret dog for my son don’t mind travelling for the right one Very few lads will part with a good ferreting dog takes time and patience to train one depending on the dog and work you have for it you will always get a half decent lamping dog put.ferreting dog very hard to get good luck hope u give one for the young lad my be better getting the [BANNED TEXT] up for him 3 Quote Link to post
Ferretman65 2,330 Posted January 6 Report Share Posted January 6 1 minute ago, Ferretman65 said: Very few lads will part with a good ferreting dog takes time and patience to train one depending on the dog and work you have for it you will always get a half decent lamping dog put.ferreting dog very hard to get good luck hope u give one for the young lad my be better getting the [BANNED TEXT] up for him My be better getting him a pup for the young lad out off good breeding don't know why that came up Banned text Quote Link to post
Joe coursing 0 Posted Sunday at 20:32 Author Report Share Posted Sunday at 20:32 Thanks lads been looking for a while now and still no luck and thank you for the reply Quote Link to post
Moochersways 365 Posted Sunday at 20:37 Report Share Posted Sunday at 20:37 Finding anyone selling a good ferreting dog is rare as hens teeth as everyone has said you'll be better off with a pup starting from scratch, most of the good dogs that are sold 9 times out of 10 will be anything but good just be buying someone's failure 3 Quote Link to post
Moocher71 4,542 Posted Sunday at 21:02 Report Share Posted Sunday at 21:02 (edited) Go on FB they loads and loads mate All work to whistle, work with nets ,lamp ,take hare ,and all under a year old But they in the money mate . Is this a wind up ,a trained ferreting dog FFS ,who's going to sell you a dog that's took probably five years to get to a point that you can call it a ferreting, rabbiting dog,I tell you no one , Spend your money on a whippet pup bred from workers or a collie x grey x whippet. Put the time in and you will realise why no one will sell you a good rabbit dog I don't mean to sound harsh but a lot of time goes into making a rabbit dog Edited Sunday at 21:05 by Moocher71 2 Quote Link to post
trigger2 3,453 Posted Monday at 07:07 Report Share Posted Monday at 07:07 If you have plenty of rabbits to ferret i suggest you buy a collie blooded dog for the boy. They have the intelligence to pick the game up very quick. Maybe a dozen outings with a dog that allready marks just to see how your new dog marks as there's a massive variation in how ferret dogs mark, from very subtle signs to 1000% unmistakable mark lol. As has allready been said it will probably be difficult to drop on a ready trained dog. So I suggest buying a young dog or pup in yourself. 1 Quote Link to post
Daniel cain 49,536 Posted Monday at 08:54 Report Share Posted Monday at 08:54 Any dog will mark rabbits to ground,and can be taught to hold in nets etc...Im always very suspicious of folks who will pay for a ready made dog of any typethey are the sort of person ,who can't be f****d to kennel stock all yr round,only keep their stock for the season....only things for sale ,this time of yr,have been spoilt and have faults....or been nicked from some poor c**t...unless someones genuinely had a tug,and is getting rid? But then they wouldn't have any dogs to sell , because they would of been confiscated More rewarding getting a pup going yourselves ,if it's just for rabbits,then a whippet would be my choice 4 1 Quote Link to post
fred90 3,417 Posted Monday at 12:34 Report Share Posted Monday at 12:34 3 hours ago, Daniel cain said: Any dog will mark rabbits to ground,and can be taught to hold in nets etc...Im always very suspicious of folks who will pay for a ready made dog of any typethey are the sort of person ,who can't be f****d to kennel stock all yr round,only keep their stock for the season....only things for sale ,this time of yr,have been spoilt and have faults....or been nicked from some poor c**t...unless someones genuinely had a tug,and is getting rid? But then they wouldn't have any dogs to sell , because they would of been confiscated More rewarding getting a pup going yourselves ,if it's just for rabbits,then a whippet would be my choice Surprised me what good marking dog's whippets are. 10 Quote Link to post
Moochersways 365 Posted Monday at 12:59 Report Share Posted Monday at 12:59 24 minutes ago, fred90 said: Surprised me what good marking dog's whippets are. Hard to beat a whippet on the Warren's 2 Quote Link to post
gunter 2,216 Posted Monday at 13:51 Report Share Posted Monday at 13:51 Pm blackneck off here he's a couple of good rabbiting dogs there handy money Quote Link to post
Black neck 17,660 Posted Monday at 17:15 Report Share Posted Monday at 17:15 3 hours ago, gunter said: Pm blackneck off here he's a couple of good rabbiting dogs there handy money if youd of seen my good rabbiting dog the other night u deffo would be pming me ffs Quote Link to post
Moocher71 4,542 Posted Monday at 19:36 Report Share Posted Monday at 19:36 6 hours ago, fred90 said: Surprised me what good marking dog's whippets are. Whippets make some of the best ferreting dogs ,good lamping as well, Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,268 Posted yesterday at 05:05 Report Share Posted yesterday at 05:05 16 hours ago, fred90 said: Surprised me what good marking dog's whippets are. How can you call that a good marking dogvm with its head doon a hole whats it doing shouting at the rabbits im here ffs 1 Quote Link to post
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