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Everything posted by SMART DOG
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name him after his father abdul mohammed
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SULUKI DEERHOUND GRAYHOUND X BEDDLINGTON GRAY
SMART DOG replied to crazymackem's topic in Working Dogs & Livestock
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lol what a t1t you are this is an open forum so letsall take photo's of dogs taking cats ferel or not dont think you were bright taking photo's
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so your saying if a lurcher can not work on rocky land it not a lurcher? well what is it then? jeppi a lurcher should be versatile enough to run on any ground a dog which cant is just second best to me i like to no that my dogs are confident working 100% i couldnt have a dog which is gonna smash itself bits cost me money at the vets and waste time laid up buts like i say thats just my opinion
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lurcher pups - last litter sired by Trooper.
SMART DOG replied to bigbird's topic in Optics and Night Vision
trooper was a top class dog and a very good producer dont think youcould go to wrong with these pups -
agree completly Rab you say you agree completly yet you say im nuts for running on rough ground Brookie yes i also think a dog behind its quarry should give 110% till the end and i would not expect anything less but i dont like a dog with no running sence ie running rabbits which they have spotted 3 fields away
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well imo you take a pup on that land you carrying it home but we all have opinions and mine is rough ground is no place for a dog which hasn't matured or grown into his feet Im afraid you misunderstood me SmartDog. A youngster needs to be introduced to this type of land gradually. Do not for 1 minute think that id cavvort a 6month old pup round this land. It would be introduced steadily ie short walks on lead watching older dogs at work. Only in maturity would it be allowed free reign. I hope i have made myself clear this time. atb stabba. use a gun for virmin controll guns are
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well imo you take a pup on that land you carrying it home but we all have opinions and mine is rough ground is no place for a dog which hasn't matured or grown into his feet Im afraid you misunderstood me SmartDog. A youngster needs to be introduced to this type of land gradually. Do not for 1 minute think that id cavvort a 6month old pup round this land. It would be introduced steadily ie short walks on lead watching older dogs at work. Only in maturity would it be allowed free reign. I hope i have made myself clear this time. atb stabba. use a gun for virmin controll guns are
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well imo you take a pup on that land you carrying it home but we all have opinions and mine is rough ground is no place for a dog which hasn't matured or grown into his feet Im afraid you misunderstood me SmartDog. A youngster needs to be introduced to this type of land gradually. Do not for 1 minute think that id cavvort a 6month old pup round this land. It would be introduced steadily ie short walks on lead watching older dogs at work. Only in maturity would it be allowed free reign. I hope i have made myself clear this time. atb stabba. you have this time mate fair play
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well rab take it you a bit of a novice when it comes to the working lurcher as i like to see a dog put to the test weather it behind old long ears on nice flat land or rocky fell land taking 20/30 rabbits in a few hard hours work. a lurcher should be able to hunt on any ground even rock climbing as you have dumbly stated if your dog couldnt cope on such land i couldn't call it a lurcher so you stick to your nice little grassy fields and let the proper dogs do the hard work
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well imo you take a pup on that land you carrying it home but we all have opinions and mine is rough ground is no place for a dog which hasn't matured or grown into his feet
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a lurcher should work all ground no terrain should stop a dog from working all my dogs can work on this land and i wouldnt keepa dog in my kennel that couldnt work all terrain ps we would all love flat fielded bunny heaven..........but this is pest control....
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Run a bull cross on this land then tell me how much your vet bills are and thats nothing against bull crosses as i believe it horses for coarses but this land aint for a bully your fking nuts you shouldnt run a dog ther Why not ? Dog knows its job and land ....Land like that needs some brains Correct a dog on this type of land need to no the job ive seen dogs on this land run 1 rabbit and it there last they run
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Run a bull cross on this land then tell me how much your vet bills are and thats nothing against bull crosses as i believe it horses for coarses but this land aint for a bully your fking nuts you shouldnt run a dog ther my dog excells on this ground he has never had one injury due to the ground he runs upon i couldn't have a dog with no running sense or bad feet which is why i opted for the beardie cross
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Run a bull cross on this land then tell me how much your vet bills are and thats nothing against bull crosses as i believe it horses for coarses but this land aint for a bully
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it,s the dog useing it head all lurcher x will do the same thing not just collie x bub atb keano Wrong wrong wrong keano. all lurcherx dont pull up. ive got 2 bitches here that will try thier hearts out no matter what the quarry and no matter how far away it is. imo its usually the "too bright for its own good" collie x that does this. Ive owned them and got rid of them. any dog that pulls up is of no use to me. atb stabba well stabba i have a beardie cross he just hit 2 years and he wont run what he can't catch although the land i run is mainly quarry land so he realises he cant c
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like the cream bitch looks like it got alot more engine space than your black and tan bitch
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it,s the dog useing it head all lurcher x will do the same thing not just collie x bub atb keano Wrong wrong wrong keano. all lurcherx dont pull up. ive got 2 bitches here that will try thier hearts out no matter what the quarry and no matter how far away it is. imo its usually the "too bright for its own good" collie x that does this. Ive owned them and got rid of them. any dog that pulls up is of no use to me. atb stabba well stabba i have a beardie cross he just hit 2 years and he wont run what he can't catch although the land i run is mainly quarry land so he realises he cant c
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any dog should find a fallen deer
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excellent read that link My beardie cross is what i would call a good dog excellent feet endless stamina superb nose great coat great prey drive nothing seems to phase him
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jumping,what do i do?
SMART DOG replied to JPTfellterrier's topic in Working Dog Health & Training Talk
women and working dogs like chalk and cheese yer right ok !!! dont judge us all i have nothing against women hunters at all, but they come on here not all of them try to put sexy little pics of them selves with abbit of clevage and want to be given the same respect as, they winge about silly little things like there dog puts it back feet on the fence most young dogs do it when learning some dogs get cut some don't thats part of the working life. if they want a cute sighthound get a italion greyhound there for proper hunters oops!! go f**k yourself!!! some women are -
jumping,what do i do?
SMART DOG replied to JPTfellterrier's topic in Working Dog Health & Training Talk
women and working dogs like chalk and cheese yer right ok !!! dont judge us all i have nothing against women hunters at all, but they come on here not all of them try to put sexy little pics of them selves with abbit of clevage and want to be given the same respect as, they winge about silly little things like there dog puts it back feet on the fence most young dogs do it when learning some dogs get cut some don't thats part of the working life. if they want a cute sighthound get a italion greyhound there for proper hunters oops!! go f**k yourself!!! some women are -
nice pup mate look after him
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one mighty fine animal you got on your hands there that is a great stamp of dog and only 7 month
