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i was out lamping tonight an i brought my pair of bitches first course my brindle bitch picked second course my fawn bitch picked and third course i sliped my brindle bitch on a rabbit squating in de middle of de feild an she turned de rabbit a ran strait back towards me picked de rabbit and hit de ditch full speed an killed herself stone dead she died wit de rabbit in her mouth a great bitch she was anall she was stone dead fist time it ever happend to me i heard about it hapining but it never hapend to me i lamped on an got another 13 with my other bitch an was unluckey not to get a fox aswell it was a good and bad night but shur thats lamping for ya

Lost a bitch exactly in the same circumstances a load of years back she also hit a ditch head on and broke her neck mate and not so much of a twitch out of her,stone dead she was.And to be honest I did the same as yerself. We put the bitch back In the van and carried on with the other lads dogs a few mile on up the road.It didn't make my loss any easier that night, it was a great wee dog but me and the other lads had travelled 40-50 miles for that nights lamping and we had only started .It may be hard for some people to take, that you carried on hunting as did I ,but I can assure those guys the dog never knew, she was treasured when alive and, she got buried the next morning with full honours. A lot of the people who are shocked at your story must not do too much lamping or hunting because loosing a dog is part and parcel of the game now and again if your at it hard. Certainly if you go out once a month or once every two months as I suspect with some of these guys you might escape it happening to you, but I know of very very few hunting men who are out lamping on a regular basis who have not had a dog either injured, badly injured or killed. Or it could be that you and me are the unluckiest dog owners in the world :hmm: Respect or lack of it for the dog only comes into this argument if the dog is injured and needs to see a vet and you carried on hunting or indeed left an injured dog until the next morning before seeking assistance. But if its dead I promise you it will never know you carried on without it. Edited by vermin catcher
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