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    Not a hunting dog as such

    me and the miss picked up a pup a month ago. She's a handy wee dog. Collie x huntaway. Lovely temperament. She's pretty calm and relaxed and has been loving exploring around the hills.

    Just working on sit, go and recall at the moment. She's getting better but a pretty stubborn learner. I'm strugggling a bit with teaching her to stay (hold sit until I release her) but she's getting there.

    She's my first pup so have been having a great time with her and learning heaps.

    Hoping to have her as a family dog and maybe with a bit of time in the hills she'll develop a smell for deer.




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    Don't push her too hard while she's young. Make sure you have her under control before you give her too much "free range", good luck.

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    And get her gun broken now, easy at that age.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wirehunt View Post
    And get her gun broken now, easy at that age.
    Be intersted to hears guys views and approaches to doing this - I cocked it up once with GWP - bloody shame as it would have been a goodin too
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarvo View Post
    Be intersted to hears guys views and approaches to doing this - I cocked it up once with GWP - bloody shame as it would have been a goodin too
    Also interested to hear of people's methods for doing this. Will look at starting her on it in the next few weeks.


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    I like to sit next to my pups giving them a pat and drop a broom next to us,make a fuss of the pup after the cracking noise ,generally after a few sessions youll notice the pup will just look at the noise with no concern ,then maybe shoot over them with a .22 but watch the pups reaction and praise it after the shot.
    try to do 'some form of training' earlier as if the pup does develop a shyness it is far harder to correct it than introduce it.

    It will posibly be easier then you think.
    Good luck,shes a nice looking pup.

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    Good looking pup

    I'm sure she will be a good hunting mate , just takes time and effort.

    Keep up the good work

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    Nice looking pup. Pro training tip: When you believe your dog is being stubborn, it doesn't understand what you want. Good luck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruff View Post
    Nice looking pup. Pro training tip: When you believe your dog is being stubborn, it doesn't understand what you want. Good luck.
    & when they been doing something for years then 1 day look at you & wont do it, thats not being stubbon either. Its called being a cunt

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    Quote Originally Posted by upnorth uplander View Post
    & when they been doing something for years then 1 day look at you & wont do it, thats not being stubbon either. Its called being a cunt
    No, it means they think you are cunt.
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    My father used to give his heading /huntaway pups to his sister in Dunedin.
    Got them back with manners,basic commands like sit,a stop, get up here etc.
    Didn't start to early.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruff View Post
    No, it means they think you are cunt.
    Yep the cunt that puts them in there place so they dont do it again
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    Quote Originally Posted by upnorth uplander View Post
    & when they been doing something for years then 1 day look at you & wont do it, thats not being stubbon either. Its called being a cunt
    And when they do something truly right. Its called being a Good Cunt, the same goes for a mate that knows when to offer a cold one without you asking for one.

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    They (dogs) are ALL hunting dogs
    My father was an avid sheep dog trialist and he would often say - "a sheep dog working is a controlled form of worrying"
    Same with this - you might remember my post with the Aussie Terrier - mates used to crack up and piss themselves when they saw me get out of the Hilux or the Hughs - they weren’t laughing 3-4 days later :-)
    A Poodle can be train to hunt - you need an "indicator" not a Lion killer.

    1st road to full success with a Deer dog is to get the dog to realise it needs YOU - to finish the kill and not itself.
    Once the dog realises that it must work in unison with you - your home and hosed - and hosing out the cooler often too
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