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Hi All,
I have just given a home to a new lurcher, she is aldgedly Bedlington/whippet x Collie/Greyhound and she is lovely, 22 monts bitch about 21 inches.
she was a pet so whilst in good nick she is not muscelled. I have had her a few days and let her off the lead for the first time, she had previously only been walked on a lead.
I was worried she would not know what a rabbit was but she has a very very strong hunting instinct, I need to work on her recall but she is a totally different kettle of fish to my Saluki/Greyhound.
The Saluki was dead easy to train and took to everything very quickly, this dog despite the collie seems a bit thick or just obtinate.
She has a wonderful nature but I get the impression she will only do what she wants and that means covering the entire farm chasing bunnys indescriminately until she has had enough and comes back to call.
anyone got any tips on how to get through to her?
cheers
S
I have just given a home to a new lurcher, she is aldgedly Bedlington/whippet x Collie/Greyhound and she is lovely, 22 monts bitch about 21 inches.
she was a pet so whilst in good nick she is not muscelled. I have had her a few days and let her off the lead for the first time, she had previously only been walked on a lead.
I was worried she would not know what a rabbit was but she has a very very strong hunting instinct, I need to work on her recall but she is a totally different kettle of fish to my Saluki/Greyhound.
The Saluki was dead easy to train and took to everything very quickly, this dog despite the collie seems a bit thick or just obtinate.
She has a wonderful nature but I get the impression she will only do what she wants and that means covering the entire farm chasing bunnys indescriminately until she has had enough and comes back to call.
anyone got any tips on how to get through to her?
cheers
S