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Aussie Whip

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  1. Just picked one of the biggest breeds used on pigs here.
  2. I haven't heard that one, as you know they eat anything but I think they'd have trouble catching dogs.
  3. I've heard of a lot of pig dogs being taken up North when the pig enters a creek to escape the dogs, the commotion attracts the crocs and even a Boerboel is just a snack to them. I think feral dogs make up a big part of their diet and heaps of pet dogs taken when people are fishing.
  4. They are a lot happier now drinking piss and eating Maccas, stealing and assaulting innocent people and just being total cnts. I understand your thinking, comparing them to your situation but when you have to deal with brainless primates every day your love soon fades. They are also quite happy receiving 30 billion in support each year for sitting on their asses whining. I guarantee you live around them your opinion will change in about 3 days. They also hate English people in general because they are white and still being blamed for what they call Invasion day, we've called it Australia day f
  5. Yeah, fck those traps, even though they are so called soft catch. I've only ever shot one dog and it still haunts me.
  6. These days it could be worse than killing a badger, for some people.
  7. It was up near Taree, they weren't feral but camp dogs. I'll talk to a relo that lives up there, they might be able to get some pics. The abbos up there aren't real friendly, lol.
  8. Dingoes are fair game anywhere over here as far as I know except National parks, where you can't hunt anything. The farmers don't care if it's a pack of dingoes or a chihuahua, they are dead if seen on their farms. I did think the pure dingo was rare and still think that but a recent study found the majority of feral dogs were almost pure dingo which surprised me. The guy who agisted his horses on my place was a semi pro dog trapper and shooter and couldn't keep up on all the jobs, I personally don't like killing canines myself but it needs doing over here.
  9. It does sound like BS and it was a story going around the hunting blokes, I didn't see it. The dogs I saw while up the coast were living with the indigenous people were at least as big as danes but were mongrels and just roamed around loose. I've never seen bigger dogs and thought about the story when I saw them.
  10. The dogs I was talking about were on the news, probably 45 years ago and they showed the dogs and pups caught. They were totally matted and scarred but not starving. They had bred in the bush and raised pups.
  11. Yeah I do too. I once pulled up on a highway South of Sydney after seeing a very thin greyhound eating a roadkill. I walked back toward the dog and another huge staghound appeared and they looked at me like lunch, they were very thin and had more scars than skin so I took off. I've seen grey, very feral wolf like dogs in The Blue Mountains trying to kill a stray bull terrier. They weren't dingo based like most feral dogs here. My mate saw them at a later time also. It's very steep, dense bush there. Went pig hunting with a mate in pine forest and his dogs ran into a pack of feral dingo types a
  12. My old boss had an Afghan Hound he found dumped in a storm water drain. It was almost dead and when he got it back to health it was an extremely good guard dog and very loyal. Much better and more likely to attack intruders than his two Red Cattle dogs, who were shit scared of it. I also remember a large pack of them that had bred up wild on the outskirts of Sydney years ago. I think they found over 30 that were killing livestock to survive after they were dumped when the Afghan fad had passed.
  13. Is the animal they class as a bandog only a pit/neo or are other pit crosses classed as bandogs as well? I had pit/Am bulldogs but didn't think of them as bandogs, the pig hunters over here call the cross, scrub dogs. I wouldn't call an XL bully a bulldog either, they are more a fashion accessory for wanna be gangsters and have given other established bull breeds a bad rep imo.
  14. Have a good feed Blacky, I'd like to go too but I'm busy trying to tie me kangaroo down sport. After Rolph died, things aren't so Hunky Dory but at least the young sheilas are safer.
  15. Did it have a long body and tail, longish muzzle and was good on the slop? If this describes it, I think your mate had a Salt Water Crocodile.
  16. What, did the shepherd choke on the feathers?
  17. Yeah I'd never doubt the ability and intelligence of a working bulldog. Sounds like it comes down to politics and jealousy between the handlers. I doubt most coppers over here could handle them though.
  18. If you dont know then theres no point trying to explain something that you have no interest in listening to. I think mC has a point, I think law enforcement doesn't use bull breeds for that very reason.
  19. The determination inside it.
  20. Me and my mrs have never had a decent holiday together and while we regret it we have had a great life with the dogs. We only have two terriers now and a grew so we are planning a strictly human holiday together. We probably won't know what to do without them though, lol.
  21. Sad situation but what else could you do with him? As long as he was well cared for while here you need not feel bad .
  22. Bully greys as we call them over here are still almost always English bull/greyhound. They aren't as game as the pit crosses but are steadier on dangerous game and get fewer injuries but still game and hard enough. They don't prefer them for no reason. Sometimes you can get too much of a good thing.
  23. I've heard quite a few doing the same back in the 80's when everyone had an English Bull over here. I'll guarantee it's their insane jealousy.
  24. They look like a law suit to me. They'd probably be great dogs with the right owner but they would appeal to irresponsible people as well and be a nightmare around town.
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