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Whilst down the beach today had a bit of a stalemate with Bruce...... :wallbash: .......he wanted to go back to the car, but i wanted him to come to me before we went back!!!! So i sat down with the 2 gundogs and waited for him to come over!!!!!!!!!!! For the first 10 mins he just stood there looking across the beach at us, then he thought he'd dig his heels in and he decided to sit too.........

 

 

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After 30 mins it all got too much for him and he faced the walk of shame back to the car on the lead........little twat!!!!!

 

The gundogs do it fine and think its great sitting and staying for you......

 

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Sometimes i wish Bruce was taught to do this when i tell him..........i reckon it'd have its advantages, sitting him at the end of a wood that i might wanna walk through on my own............ :whistling::whistling::whistling:

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Whilst down the beach today had a bit of a stalemate with Bruce...... :wallbash: .......he wanted to go back to the car, but i wanted him to come to me before we went back!!!! So i sat down with the 2 gundogs and waited for him to come over!!!!!!!!!!! For the first 10 mins he just stood there looking across the beach at us, then he thought he'd dig his heels in and he decided to sit too.........

 

 

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After 30 mins it all got too much for him and he faced the walk of shame back to the car on the lead........little twat!!!!!

 

The gundogs do it fine and think its great sitting and staying for you......

 

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Sometimes i wish Bruce was taught to do this when i tell him..........i reckon it'd have its advantages, sitting him at the end of a wood that i might wanna walk through on my own............ :whistling::whistling::whistling:

 

 

I take it Bruce is your lurcher?...this is where the basic training as a pup pays of mate as I'm sure you know...a well trained dog is def an advantage ...I'm sure you'll sort him out :icon_eek:

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Whilst down the beach today had a bit of a stalemate with Bruce...... :wallbash: .......he wanted to go back to the car, but i wanted him to come to me before we went back!!!! So i sat down with the 2 gundogs and waited for him to come over!!!!!!!!!!! For the first 10 mins he just stood there looking across the beach at us, then he thought he'd dig his heels in and he decided to sit too.........

 

 

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After 30 mins it all got too much for him and he faced the walk of shame back to the car on the lead........little twat!!!!!

 

The gundogs do it fine and think its great sitting and staying for you......

 

Photo-0279.jpg

 

Photo-0280.jpg

 

 

Sometimes i wish Bruce was taught to do this when i tell him..........i reckon it'd have its advantages, sitting him at the end of a wood that i might wanna walk through on my own............ :whistling::whistling::whistling:

 

 

I take it Bruce is your lurcher?...this is where the basic training as a pup pays of mate as I'm sure you know...a well trained dog is def an advantage ...I'm sure you'll sort him out :icon_eek:

 

 

He only does it at the beach, out in the fields he's no bother, but then he's one of those dogs that retrieves live to hand, but wont entertain retrieving balls or sticks!!!! But at least he does it where he's meant too!!!!..... :thumbs:

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Whilst down the beach today had a bit of a stalemate with Bruce...... :wallbash: .......he wanted to go back to the car, but i wanted him to come to me before we went back!!!! So i sat down with the 2 gundogs and waited for him to come over!!!!!!!!!!! For the first 10 mins he just stood there looking across the beach at us, then he thought he'd dig his heels in and he decided to sit too.........

 

 

Photo-0278.jpg

 

After 30 mins it all got too much for him and he faced the walk of shame back to the car on the lead........little twat!!!!!

 

The gundogs do it fine and think its great sitting and staying for you......

 

Photo-0279.jpg

 

Photo-0280.jpg

 

 

Sometimes i wish Bruce was taught to do this when i tell him..........i reckon it'd have its advantages, sitting him at the end of a wood that i might wanna walk through on my own............ :whistling::whistling::whistling:

 

 

I take it Bruce is your lurcher?...this is where the basic training as a pup pays of mate as I'm sure you know...a well trained dog is def an advantage ...I'm sure you'll sort him out :icon_eek:

 

 

He only does it at the beach, out in the fields he's no bother, but then he's one of those dogs that retrieves live to hand, but wont entertain retrieving balls or sticks!!!! But at least he does it where he's meant too!!!!..... :thumbs:

 

And thats all that matters at the end of the day lurchers are fickle at times...good luck wi your competition great idea!

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Ive been trying to get my bitch to retrieve a number of things, but will she heck as like, but when out shes A ok. Just hope the pup ive got does the same, he retrieves for fun, but just have to see what hes like in the field, not long now. :boogie: .

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not done any sit/stay with any of me dog's. But i like to be able to put a food bowl down, and they wait until i say before they start. I think it plays with their mind, lets them no that you really are the boss.

 

Retrieving, not done any retrieve training with the pup, but last night he brought two rabbits back to me within ten yards.... and that close enough for me :D

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not done any sit/stay with any of me dog's. But i like to be able to put a food bowl down, and they wait until i say before they start. I think it plays with their mind, lets them no that you really are the boss.

 

Retrieving, not done any retrieve training with the pup, but last night he brought two rabbits back to me within ten yards.... and that close enough for me :D

 

 

your ignoring the opportunity to capitalise on a natural instinct in your dog...try crouching when they bring anything back and you may be surprised

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mine wont sit stay fetch balls are feck all,but they will retreave rabbits :whistling::whistling: walk of slip day and night jump anything and 100%livestock steady so its a no from me

 

here's a test for all those with retreiving dogs...try using an egg and see how soft mouthed your dog is....not hard boiled or anything like that just a p : lain ol egg in its shell....pics appreciated :icon_eek:

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mine wont sit stay fetch balls are feck all,but they will retreave rabbits :whistling::whistling: walk of slip day and night jump anything and 100%livestock steady so its a no from me

 

here's a test for all those with retreiving dogs...try using an egg and see how soft mouthed your dog is....not hard boiled or anything like that just a p : lain ol egg in its shell....pics appreciated :icon_eek:

 

 

i'll give it a go with my spaniel, i reckon he'd be silly enough to try it....... :thumbs:

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mine wont sit stay fetch balls are feck all,but they will retreave rabbits :whistling::whistling: walk of slip day and night jump anything and 100%livestock steady so its a no from me

 

here's a test for all those with retreiving dogs...try using an egg and see how soft mouthed your dog is....not hard boiled or anything like that just a p : lain ol egg in its shell....pics appreciated :icon_eek:

 

 

i'll give it a go with my spaniel, i reckon he'd be silly enough to try it....... :thumbs:

 

here's my attempt third time lucky with the pup...lol free range fuckers aswell I'm gonna get a slap..lol...sorry about the quality of pics! :icon_eek:

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I train the sit/down stay command to the big dog.........IMHO it is one of the handiest commands to teach, especially if you do a bit of ferreting.

 

Blind stay as well...........it has no end of uses in the field.

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