RossM 8,149 Posted November 11, 2008 Report Share Posted November 11, 2008 now for the life of me i cant remember when i started my bitch jumping or when i broke her to sheep!! when do you think i should start? shes 17weeks yesterday, i took her out to watch my bitch for an hour tonight, kept her on the lead obviously, and she seemed too interested in my bitch to notice the sheep, what i will say is that when my bitch retreived a rabbit back to hand alive( a rarity!) she was dying to get a hold of it and grabbed it which is a good sign but i wont be taking her out again till i can slip her, Quote Link to post
ferret boy charlie 0 Posted November 11, 2008 Report Share Posted November 11, 2008 it worked for me but..... i just chucked tennis balls over the gates Quote Link to post
wild rover 548 Posted November 11, 2008 Report Share Posted November 11, 2008 now for the life of me i cant remember when i started my bitch jumping or when i broke her to sheep!! when do you think i should start? shes 17weeks yesterday, i took her out to watch my bitch for an hour tonight, kept her on the lead obviously, and she seemed too interested in my bitch to notice the sheep, what i will say is that when my bitch retreived a rabbit back to hand alive( a rarity!) she was dying to get a hold of it and grabbed it which is a good sign but i wont be taking her out again till i can slip her, start jump training now, puta piece of wood in its pen about 6 inch so it has to jump over it to get to its food, raise it a couple of inches a month, then progress to small fences. have a look back a few pages, see thread about training a lamping pup, this may help. Quote Link to post
RossM 8,149 Posted November 12, 2008 Author Report Share Posted November 12, 2008 now for the life of me i cant remember when i started my bitch jumping or when i broke her to sheep!! when do you think i should start? shes 17weeks yesterday, i took her out to watch my bitch for an hour tonight, kept her on the lead obviously, and she seemed too interested in my bitch to notice the sheep, what i will say is that when my bitch retreived a rabbit back to hand alive( a rarity!) she was dying to get a hold of it and grabbed it which is a good sign but i wont be taking her out again till i can slip her, start jump training now, puta piece of wood in its pen about 6 inch so it has to jump over it to get to its food, raise it a couple of inches a month, then progress to small fences. have a look back a few pages, see thread about training a lamping pup, this may help. cheers mate thing is ive already got her jumping "onto" knee high walls, and i caught the wee fecker is jumping into the bath, clearing the side? Quote Link to post
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