david Posted February 5, 2010 Report Posted February 5, 2010 Hi . This subject is not doo related but the patience of the forum members would be greatly received . I am looking for prime rabbit ground that would include rushes, bracken,heather ,or light grass with a good sprinkling of rabbits on to train my spaniels (gundogs ) The hard winter this year where i live has killed of most of my rabbit population and i am left redundant with no rabbits to school my young spaniels on I would be willing to negotiate on any level to borrow some nice ground for this purpose . This is just an of chance i ask that someone may know of somewhere to go. I am willing to travel anywhere in the country for this purpose . I live in aberdeenshire Many thanks all. DAVID
Guest joshdonlan Posted February 5, 2010 Report Posted February 5, 2010 try the huntinglife forum David. Im sure you will find somewhere local. Good luck
david Posted February 5, 2010 Author Report Posted February 5, 2010 Thankyou mate . I will give it a go . DAVID
Blue Chequer Pied Posted February 5, 2010 Report Posted February 5, 2010 I new the sub -inteligent could not correspond for one second without making primary school humour. This topic is serious .Please respect it as such. DAVID Hello David, Hope you are well mate. I know some farmers up here and there is some good ground roundabout. i used to work ferrets on most of it when I was a kid. i can have a word if it is not to far for you. Regards, Paul. p.s only condition is you take my cocker with you and sort her out i.e get to stop barking when anybody comes in the house
robbiedoo. Posted February 5, 2010 Report Posted February 5, 2010 Hello David, Hope you are well mate. I know some farmers up here and there is some good ground roundabout. i used to work ferrets on most of it when I was a kid. i can have a word if it is not to far for you. Regards, Paul. p.s only condition is you take my cocker with you and sort her out i.e get to stop barking when anybody comes in the house wait until the doo season paul you could get your doos tossed by david when he gets home .
Blue Chequer Pied Posted February 5, 2010 Report Posted February 5, 2010 wait until the doo season paul you could get your doos tossed by david when he gets home . You are on my wave length Robbie
david Posted February 6, 2010 Author Report Posted February 6, 2010 Hi boys . Thanks for your sensible reply's I will toss the doo's no problem as these things have to work both ways . I will even see what i can do with the barking cocker ..Barking is a problem and once established is a devil to eradicate .. somewhere along the way someone had to of reacted to the dog when it barked .Any reactio would be action enough for the dog to know he was pushing the right buttons .However, as a youngster he should of been given a thorough grounding in the sit ,stay,and recall,..this if done correctly would take 3 months to establish .(15 mins, morning .15mins, night) THIS IS THE PINNACLE AND BEDROCK OF ALL DOG TRAINING )if we do not school our youngpigeons we loose them very quickly as yearlings .it is exactly the same thing. Please remember though i was a dog trainer and not a dog psycologist.i will help if you are serious . Thanks boys and please talk to me if you can find me good rabbit ground .anything considered . david
david Posted February 6, 2010 Author Report Posted February 6, 2010 try the huntinglife forum David. Im sure you will find somewhere local. Good luck Hi Mate .. Thanks again for the advice ..I have made contact Via-email to a guy in cumbria but he says he is just the leaseholder of the ground ..I will keep trying .
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