jultaylor1972
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Fine looking dogs there, some size fox too!! Great to see the young-un in the pic
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Fine looking pup there.
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Thanks Bullet, theres a tip about 20 mins away from me, never thought of there. Will try that when she's old enough.
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Apparently, they do ratting on a regular basis. God knows what she'll be like but I cant have a terrier and not work her to something, I suppose if i try and she's no good , at least i'll have tried. Thanks again for your reply.
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Thanks Lady Hunter. Ive really been reading up about the whole ratting process. Lucky for me my boss at work has live stock and I will be taking her there as often as possible to get her used to that side of things. Im hoping that sum1 nice will let me take her with them when they go ratting (Obviously she'll be on a leash and when she's fully innoculated) just so she gets used to lots of other dogs/ ferrets etc before she even gets a chance at ratting.
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Sire of my pup. Dam of my pup. Just thought i'd put these up here.
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Just quoting him Oops. Just agree with his words.
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The increasing popularity of hunting seems to be annoying some. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/5215114.stm I read this on http://www.thefieldsportsdebate.co.uk/Foru...ad.php?tid=1245 and thought i'd pass it on. I agree with Celt who makes a comment on the page about not resorting to violence whether pro or anti though. Im very new to the hunting world to be honest but would never have described myself as an anti. Its just a shame that people dont look into the hunting world a bit more like i have before they make a decision about what side of the fence they are on.
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Try this link, its got some great info on it! http://homepage.ntlworld.com/ferreter/index.htm
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:11: I know exactly what you are going through, i would compose a list for you of the items my dog has eaten but i'd run out of words!! :11: I sought advice and was told it was anxiety at being left alone. So I followed a behavioural programme (For what seemed like months) and eventually it reduced to just the odd door now and again , the last incident being last summer when i had a cat flap fitted, went on a nite out, came home pie eyed only to find her in the garden covered in blood with a door pannel half eaten! Not bad though considering she has eaten most items in my house when she
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Good question. I'd like to know too.
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That was very funny!!
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Ive just been on the Country Side Alliance site and read an article that was in The Mirror today about baby grows with 'Born to Hunt' and 'Born to Shoot' on them. I think they are a fab idea the anti's clearly don't though. They seem to think that the CA are recruiting babies now!! Whatever next, I'm 33 and have just recruited myself to the world of hunting having had 'no' influence from anyone.
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HI EVERONE......ITS MY FIRST TIME...LOL
jultaylor1972 replied to scotty3968's topic in New Member Introductions
Hello, Im from the north east too, but im completely new to ALL aspects of hunting. Getting a Patterdale in a few weeks and intend to go ratting with her. If I get any messages from people who will help me out;I'll pass your name on to them. Hope you find this site as helpfull as i have so far, people are very nice on here. Good luck. -
Hi, ive just registered too and im from the North East. Hope You enjoy this site as much as i am.
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That sounds like very sensible advice, thanks. Was planning on using a smoker, but mite be an idea to get her used to ferrets anyway just in case.
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Just wanted to say, its amazing when you start talking to people about ratting, apparently two of the people I work with have problems with rats! and i didnt even know they lived near farms or had live stock. So thats two places i'll be able to go with my dog next year! Good things come to those who wait eh!
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Im very new to all aspects of hunting and for the life of me I cannot understand why people would be so stupid as to put domesticated animals out in the wild in order to make a point about the aspects of cruelty!! How thick are they? They are the CRUEL B S!
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:thumbs-up: Thanks, im going to do my best with my pup to have her trained well, i wont be making the same mistakes as i did with the one ive got at the minute i'll say! She has caused me endless hours of worry in the past when she'd go running off for hours on end and attacking other dogs and cats in the street! She was over a year old when i got her though and its only now that she cant run far (too old) that i can let her off her lead and thats no life for a dog. Thanks again for your reply.
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Thanks so much that sounds like really good advice. yr pics are great too. my pup and me r going to be two novices but im going to do my best. I'll keep u posted on her progress. Thanks again.
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i have a dog at the min who is 13 years old and never did understand why she bolted and chased other dogs until joining this site. I'm confused Mollys right, permission is hard to get and easily lost Thanks for your reply, I read in a book that dogs with 'terrier' in them are likely to chase other dogs and run away if they see something. In my dogs younger days she would chase anything she saw in the distance and when taking her to the woods near where I live she would always mark a spot and it was nearly impossible to get her away from it. Apparently this behaviour is about 'Fr
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Hi everyone, Im completely new to anything to do with hunting and terriers but im getting a Patterdale Pup in Nov and thought i,d read up about the breed. I have a complete mixture of a dog at the min and she has terrier in her mixture, she bolts all the time and chases other dogs and cats and it all makes sense now after reading up about terrier dogs! Will be taking my pup ratting when shes old enough so any tips and advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Thanks for your reply. Yes, I understand completely. by the sounds of it its prob going to be next year when i do my 1st ratting day. My pups only going to be 8 weeks old when i get her. i have a dog at the min who is 13 years old and never did understand why she bolted and chased other dogs until joining this site. She has terrier in her mixed breed and it all makes sense now! Ive just got a few books about ratting and Patterdales but you cant learn everything from a book so any tips will be greatly appreciated.
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Thanks for your reply. Im hoping that some people near me will help me out, so far no one has but im waiting in excited anticipation for someone!
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Your pup is georgeous!! Good luck
