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the best mooching dogs are made, not bred. out at as early an age as possible. No lead, no slip. Just out with its owner. At every opportunity. Finding, chasing and learning. Its no surprise that mo

I've mostly kept Mouching dawgs   Back in the day,..I did own one or two lamping/coursing types, good honest triers ,that pulled down the odd hare and deer,..but nowadays, I only need a wee cur dog

Love a good mooch..I've a smart mooching bitch she works alone or with a couple of terriers great nose drive and agility and a good strike on her .. collie/ grey

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Well that was a good fun morning,

Went out with Joe777 and his terrier/spaniel x, my terrier and my 2 runners, 2 and half hours of walking in the sun, bolted half a dozen or so rabbits with a couple of really good runs for the pup, and had 2 with mixi (first I've seen on this permission ever!).

The terrier yapping through the cover on the ass of one with the runners bouncing about waiting for a bolt is as good as it gets IMO

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Was out today with a right bobbery pack two terriers , beagle , beddy whippet and 4 lurchers of few different breeding marked one fox to ground a rabbit and a roe deer bouncing about got love a good mooch

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Cracking fun, best bit of sport my little dog's had on rabbits, I love it when it gets a bit frantic and all the dogs start firing on all cylinders, great experience for my youngster following the seasoned yapper in on bunnies. Cheers mate.

 

No problem at all mate, great morning.

As I said I really like that little dog of yours, think you'll have a lot of fun with him in the next few years.

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mooching to me is one man and a dog out to bag there lunch. conjures up an image of zak dingle and his mutt .

 

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this is my mooching partner. he is piss poor but gets 10 out of ten for trying. we have grew old together

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Was out today with a right bobbery pack two terriers , beagle , beddy whippet and 4 lurchers of few different breeding marked one fox to ground a rabbit and a roe deer bouncing about got love a good mooch

I like a mooch but that sounds like a recipe for disaster for me lol

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I think a good nose and wanting to use it with out that you are not going to find a lot if the dog is just scanning the horizon.

Mine is constantly winding hedges and testing the air. Last night by the main road just on a stroll he marked some cover I couldn't do nothing about it with a dog but in the future I have a plan that involves a little stop net or two :) But he is on the case 24/7 and finds stuff every where

 

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also calmness and just knowing what to do with out being asked so you can relax

 

 

Must be a good dog to catch on the lead for me a good mooching lurcher should always be loose but under control

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Was out today with a right bobbery pack two terriers , beagle , beddy whippet and 4 lurchers of few different breeding marked one fox to ground a rabbit and a roe deer bouncing about got love a good mooch

I like a mooch but that sounds like a recipe for disaster for me lol
Not really both terriers won't go to ground was in a very big wood not fields and stuff
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