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    Introducing Max

    Have been enjoying the new forum and thought I would add to content.

    So here is Max, I have had her for about 5 months, she was 18 months when I got her. She is a GWP, full of beans as you would expect and still a young dog who is finding her feet so to speak.

    I have had her hunting a couple of times, she loves Hares....not quiet what I was hoping for as in her previous life she was able to chase them, so am working real hard on a stop and recall to prevent her chasing. Amazing how bloody fast she is, was at mavora lakes 1st time out hunting and managed to chase a hare 1/2 way up to the scree line in a flash!

    She has come a long way in the 5 months, really very good at heel and also recall, but when put under a lot of distraction can be naughty...so just a matter of being consistent and not letting her away with anything. One thing I have learned is give her an inch and all of a sudden she has taken the mile. I have seen her confidence grow in the last 5 months, she also has a great nose and has led me to hares 300m down gullys so just need to get her keyed on deer and we should be good.

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    Max has cheery eye, one of the reasons last owner let her go, so she cant be bred from and I have scince had her speyed. I have had her examined by Vet and not causing her any problems but if anybody has experience with managing this would appreciate the input. I am aware of surgery to correct but unsure if this is a good option or not, as it is only cosmetic at this stage not worried but if it gets worse may have no option but to get it done.

    Cheers and looking forward to posting a picture of Max with her first deer.

    Dino

 

 

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