You absolutely cannot trust him not to chase wildlife or livestock. At best it won't have had any impact because he was so hyped up from the case and at worst he'll associate coming back to you with that sort of response.įirst things first, you need to keep him on lead for now unless you're somewhere secure with no wildlife for him to chase. Shouting at him and smacking him was obviously the wrong thing to do once you got hold of him. I agree with Ylvamoon, you have a dog with a high prey drive whose intentions you've been mistaking because he's not tried to kill anything before. Please, if you have any suggestions, send them to me. And I certainly don't wasn't to put them or anyone else at rusk. I don't think he took in that his actions were wrong but meeting deer is obviously unexpected (seen them twice before there after two years) so I can't really acclimatise him to them. I suddenly can't trust him and I'm terrified. ![]() What the hell do I do now? He has been 100% friendly to animals - he gets on with the local horses and when he has accidentally meet sheep (I would never let him off in a field with them knowingly but they were unexpected) he ignored them. There was very little blood and it ran off using all legs, although with the amount of adrenaline in the poor creature it could have probably run on a broken leg. He was holding onto it, not biting if you see what I mean (his jaw is very string and there would be as lot of damage if he meant it). But he didn't respond to the punishment at all - he was just too excited. He went on a short lead until there was no possibility of him knowing why he was being punished. I yelled at him and smacked him, not something I EVER do but I really wanted him to know this was really wrong. Normally hog hates being told off - he really feels it. Dog was totally ignoring me and I had to force his jaws apart. There was a lot of movement but I managed to grab hold. I got there and dog had got hold of one of the deer's legs and was hanging on. ![]() I suddenly heard awful screams - I thought at first a deer had got stuck on a fence. The deer was approaching a fence (easy for them to jump over) so I wasn't anticipating any problems. I called him but it was a "calm down" rather than come. He ran towards them but for the reasons above I wasn't too worried. Today was in a woof and, unusually saw two deer. Several owners have said he is one of few their dog doesn't tell off for being too rough. With dogs he sometimes plays a bit rough but he judges it to the dog - with older, scared etc dogs he is very gentle. Had a fox call him back when he returned to me then they'd tasks turns chasing each other, runs alongside rabbits (they may not be enjoying the game!) but never attempts to catch it. He has a history of playing with wildlife - really playing. Flame me all you like - I can't feel worse.ĭog is 2.5. ![]() A note to mods: please delete my post or add a caution if you think anything is amiss re the website or download files, thanks.Was going to name changed as I am very ashamed I did not know that Frogwares had a support forum with game saves until now. I started the game and loaded the latest save which was a pic of Baker St so I didn't hold out much hope but there was SH still running madly but at the end of the forest, yay! It's easy to complete from there. (I didn't delete Options.sav as I didn't know what it was for). Save files are auto deleted after completing each part of the game so I deleted the existing. ![]() After extracting the two files 1.AutoSave.sav and ChkPfFort201607081220.sav I copied them into the SH The Devil's Daughter game file. I clicked on Sherlock Holmes: The Devils Daughter (18) scrolled down and downloaded the file SH8EppingForest.zip 1.4MB. I found saves for SH games at under Downloads.
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