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mudd dog

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  1. yeah me too. :icon_eek: at the bogside maybe
  2. A DOGS NOSE IS MAYBE THE MOST SENSITIVE PARTS OF IT'S ANATOMY AND IS THE DOGS ESSENTIAL SENSE WHEN WORKING IN THE DARK, A FLICK OR TAP ON A DOGS NOSE WOULD BE LIKE A FLICK OR TAP ON YOUR GONADS AND WE ALL KNOW HOW SORE THAT IS, HITTING A DOG DOESN'T DETER IT, IT JUST ALTERS THE DOGS PERSONALITY. I agree that hitting a dog hard on its nose would change it's personality but when I said "smacking" in meant to give it a short sharp shock - as Col_c88 said, to take its mind off something. It was absolutely nothing to do with beating a dog or punching as you put it. I dont know about yo
  3. not a bad day that pmsl :search:
  4. not a problem!!! i'd just like to ask......does anyone have any knowledge of what these boxs are like in the warm weather???? i've a few terriers and its not practical to walk them all together around the neighbourhood. so i usually would drive down the road a few mile and let some of them out for a run, throw them in2 the boxs and then let the rest out. before i buy i'd like an opinion of someone that owns or has owned this type. they look the job YES. BUT i get the impression that they would sweat the bag clean off a dog on a warm day. maybe wrong
  5. just dock there tails ffs and say nothing like everybody else does. i wouldn't give it a second thought
  6. a place beside me makes them theyre a good looking job. im considering investing in one myself. they make them whatever size you want to fit into a boot or the back of a van... i wonder what they would be like in mildish weather though??? i get the impression they would sweat a dog easily. i'll have to investigate on that one.
  7. each too there own. to be honest i've seen a few dogs and bitches down the years that havn't (failed) from the day they were run on. few and far between may i add. IMO there's a lot off different ways a terrier can FAIL. for example: if you have a dog thats a big lump of a terrier. yet you dig to that dog regularly without fail !!! maybe, someday your invited to go out with lads beating cover with hounds...... the hounds put one to ground under pressure in a tight bank full off rabbit burrows...... if you fancy dropping your big dog in them tight tubes and getting a result !!!! from
  8. another one ???? hope whoever it's missing from gets it back
  9. unfortunately shows are not what they used to be, for obvious reasons. there is nothing better than going to a few shows in the summer months to pass the time, catch up with lads and have a good yarn. thats what it's all about. yet, standing around the ring and watching peoples lollipop terriers. that have never had a sod turned over them, and never will. it's a far cry from a working dog show !! the choice of the judges is a different story alone. i've a son at ten years of age that would have more knowledge of a working terrier. . same old shite year after year. no disrespect to the
  10. i have actually seen a very good bitch do this when turned in if she got on and then showed breifly at the hole she would not show again you could guarantee there was more than one when i first seen this happen i thought what most lads would think and the owner new this himself he said to me that there will be more than one broke through and he was bang right you could put this down to luck but i seen it with my own eyes many times and seeing is believing if there was just the one she would not show but more and she would come to the mouth of the hole and shoot straight back and stay its a mad
  11. i've the same problem at the minute myself. my two pups i bred myself are 6 weeks old now. im limited to kennel space so i had to put them in to the pen next to there sire. the sire is a placid dog and has been well worked over the years. he's got an excellent temperment for a working terrier. i was gobbsmacked when he began to lunge at the pups threw the wire!!!!! he's now chained up at the back of the garden well away from the pups. yes it's an inconveniance but he will have to stay there untill the pups get up a bit. one bite from him at a 6 wk old pup and that would be disaster!!! i've to
  12. i'm glad i don't live in waterford. knew that a long time ago anyway. 2 many :wankerzo4: :wankerzo4: :wankerzo4: :wankerzo4:
  13. i know a fella took a 33.5 lb pike out of it a fornight ago. fair play to him. he's got the pic up in the tackleshop to prove it. nice pike. one in a lifetime
  14. cheers sionnach the sire has been worked and dug for over for 9 seasons now. it's the first time i've bred him. i blame myself for not breeding him earlier!!!!! the only reason i never took anything from him before is because any decent bitches we own are all blacks. maybe i'll regret that!! who knows ?? the dam of the pups was bred in county cork. working wise she was a slow starter, maybe thats the border in her? she has came good anyway, and is worth her weight in gold. fingers crossed pups will work 2. Good luck with the pups, any photo of the dam? will try an
  15. BOLTING DOG????? whats that??? a 20minute walkout!!!!! i've seen and have put better to sleep.
  16. i've seen foxs bolting from burras even before a terrier has been collared up. work that out then!!
  17. your a long time pm me back mate
  18. cheers sionnach the sire has been worked and dug for over for 9 seasons now. it's the first time i've bred him. i blame myself for not breeding him earlier!!!!! the only reason i never took anything from him before is because any decent bitches we own are all blacks. maybe i'll regret that!! who knows ?? the dam of the pups was bred in county cork. working wise she was a slow starter, maybe thats the border in her? she has came good anyway, and is worth her weight in gold. fingers crossed pups will work 2.
  19. tidy looking yoke mate atb with him
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