One of my whippets seems to be developing the knack of chasing the other dogs in a race rather than the lure. Has anyone experienced this problem and if so can you give suggestions on how it can be cured? Many thanks
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Not the postman AGAIN Vickyi have noticed that even my very keen dogs have benefited from chasing something live!!!!
Thanks for that Mark. I have to admit that I haven't spent as much time concentrating on the lure as I evidently should have done. I am working on it as of now and we'll see what happens Many thanks.Mark Roberts said:Hi Queenie
The advice unfortunatly is the same as last time, and that is to take the dog in question back to basics and get it keener.
the route of most problems with racing dogs messing about is that they are not keen enough after the lure and so have othere things on their minds.
if you take this one back a bit aswell and again try playing with her/him at home with toys/rags and get them both so keen that they are realy mad for the lure so that you feel they would happily take you're fingers off if it meant they would get it from you then at that point you should have no more problems with either of them.
when things are going wronge they often seem like the end of the world (I know) but with patience and time they will be ok if you get them realy keen.
hope this helps Mark
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