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i was just thinking about these lurchers with alot of collie in the mix, and regards lamping people keep saying how good they are .? Well ive been lamping few years now lol, and i know like few lads on here that some rabbits you lamp, can feckin shift And sometimes you deff need that extra gear to get up and put a strike in, not all rabbits are easy+slow. My dog Bryn very fast for a 1x collie x grey, to be honest it was a good job with some rabbits he as caught or they would have got away they not all easy to catch . Some places you go to most dogs will get good bags, but you drop on a
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i was just thinking about these lurchers with alot of collie in the mix, and regards lamping people keep saying how good they are .? Well ive been lamping few years now lol, and i know like few lads on here that some rabbits you lamp, can feckin shift And sometimes you deff need that extra gear to get up and put a strike in, not all rabbits are easy+slow. My dog Bryn very fast for a 1x collie x grey, to be honest it was a good job with some rabbits he as caught or they would have got away they not all easy to catch . Some places you go to most dogs will get good bags, but you drop on a
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just carry on she can only eat so many Paulus you are a dry f****r
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Its a jungle out there! Don't know about a jungle out there, but it's a f***ing zoo in here!
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Is the other dog a pure grey too daz? Sire is mostly saluki grey with a slight touch a whippet
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I like her, nice bitch , terrier as well
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Is the other dog a pure grey too daz?
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Jump Jump Jump ( Hup )
shaaark replied to North Wales --- dig it ---'s topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
With you 100% on this skycat, if more people took a bit of time to actually learn about dogs in general,mentally and physiologically, before they rush out into the hunting field to have they're pups 'smashing' stuff long before their ready, there'd be alot less frustrated owners and alot less damaged/ruined dogs going around -
'Cause they have small cocks mate.....haven't been brought up right....and are generally something that'd have been better being flushed out at 12 weeks..... Love watching them at shows....large groups of obvious mental defectives....no teeth, no morals and no hope....look at 'em next time one of their dogs shit on the show field...they all stand there grinning at each other...giving the defacating dog awkward retarded sideways glances as f it's the first time any of them have ever seen a dog take a shit....and once the dogs finished they all stand there laughing their learning difficulti
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It is in good nick and I'm not really being sarcastic, it's just not my type of dog, shouldn't really have posted, no offence meant to 'one more', she is in good nick
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Ugly, just don't like saluki crosses, or whatever's in her, looks saluki bred
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Celt..6 Months Old.. 5 Minute Course.????????????/
shaaark replied to dai dogs's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
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Don't know why people are getting so worked up about this subject, it was pretty common to achieve such things back in the day, though I will say I never slipped mine on em
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Celt..6 Months Old.. 5 Minute Course.????????????/
shaaark replied to dai dogs's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
I rememer the stories about celt etc etc etc, no way way in the would world any pup at 6 months old, however it's bred,would even slightly trouble a hare, total and utter f***ing nonsense -
You could have said 4 litters & I'd still say your talking utter donkeys piss !!! 8 weeks & killing rats my arse :-) That you got rats in your arse is your problem and i am not intrested in what is living in your arse. So please keep it for your self! Its a hunting forum not a fetish-forum. Have to agree with alimac, I used to do ALOT of ratting and I've seen good, experienced, adult ratting dogs take stick off some rats, an 8-10 week old pup? No, sorry just don't buy that.
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Greyhound Owners....head In The Clouds???....
shaaark replied to B.P.R's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
I find the majority of people who have rescue greyhounds to be some of the worst bunny hugger do goody type people I've met, and one of THE worse of that type, who loves everything wildlife, birds of prey, documentaries of cheetas taking down antelope or whatever, was a past ex of mine. If you even mentioned maybe shooting a fox for example, you would need to outrun usain bolt to escape her wrath! I kid you not -
Keeping A Dogs Coat Shiny!
shaaark replied to joshc123's topic in Working Dog Health & Training Talk
Good raw diet, sardines or pilchards couple of times a week and also hand massaging/grooming pretty regular works a treat -
8-10 weeks!
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That's a nice looking thing westy, she looks in good shape from what you can see in the pic too, good on you Thanks,she came back to me from my folks as fat as butter as I wanted somewhere quiet and easy for her to settle and come out of her shell taken to life in our pack so well she never left!!!She's shaping up well and loves to run with the lurchers and picking up fieldwork easily. I've rehomed over 20 Staffords this year out of a shelter I help at but I brought this home......fail haha Lol, she looks a nice type, and happy
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That's a nice looking thing westy, she looks in good shape from what you can see in the pic too, good on you Don't know what happened in my first reply lol
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I love that bitch, cracking thing
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Some people say deerhounds and their crosses didn't do the job for them, whatever that involved, but I have to say that all the ones I've seen or owned have been more than capable of anything they were worked on, two being probably the best dogs I'm likely to see, no fuss, no drama, just extremely capable and effective animals. I know you say deerhounds and not x's, but a few on here recently have been slating deerhound x's. Maybe I've just been lucky, but I don't think so, alot of bringing any type on is down to how and when you perceive the time is right to enter them. No good thinking, '
