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ReggieCuz

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  1. I reckon my dog has licked her quimmy more times during one season than your dog has tongued its own ballsack in the past year! My bitch is the gamest quimmylicker there ever was. She gets the scent, zones in on her quimmy and she just goes hard!!!! If there's a bitch in the UK who licks her quimmy more than mine I'd like to see it. Anyone want a trial period?? My bitch aint for sale, I'm just showing you losers how she's the god damn best quimmy licker this side of Glasgee.
  2. i have the same problem .. the missus found out i messed about with the ex .... so my circumstances changed (missus dnt trust me lol) .... so when they change again, i'll be booking holidays off work LOL, that's what I'm talking about. You dogged like an old pro on familiar quarry and yer hunt master put you in the shed until she's sure you won't bite again. Thing is, once you've worried sheep you'll always worry sheep. Yer hunt master has a lot to learn
  3. but youv still got an intrest in hunting with lurchers. its the people who only crop up when say a rescue post or show post comes up. Then look down there nose at people like myself who keep dogs outside in kennels and use them purley as hunting companions. Yeah, I see yer point, dogooders who think dogs should have a seat at the family table, sleep on yer pillow while you cramp up at the foot of the bed and otherwise rule the roost can be a pain. But these people are just dog ignorant types. It hasn't clicked that a dog is a carnovorous hunting machine (no matter what breed it is). The
  4. What about folks like me who have hunted lurcher and lugger dogs for many years but have had a change in circumstance so they aren't able to do so anymore? People who just like to chat with other doggers and have plans to get back into it again as soon as circumstances allow? I think ferreting people out who haven't got a current working lurcher is bad for the sport. By having open arms and welcoming all on board we doggers are being openabout a sport we have nothing to be ashamed of. Also, we are encouraging new blood. Just my opinion.
  5. That's a sweet looking little bitch. You can see she's built to run. All the best with finding her a home.
  6. MIGHT BE WRONG HERE BUT ISNT THE BIG ISSUE FOR THE FOREIGNER Such a cynic you'll be saying all muslims are terrorists next ***snickers to himself***
  7. Yes mate, you, your dog, your immediate family, yer neighbours and everyone you ever spoke to should be battered to death with a crowbar because you are the one person on this planet who has ever owned a dog aggresive terrier. Fark me, if I had a quid for every little hairy terrier that's had a go at my dogs over the years I'd be a rich man. The lad's dog has shown itself to be dog aggresive. The lad doesn't seem like a moron so I'm sure he has taken this on board and will take precautions from now on when his dog is out there around non pack mates. The more I read on this forum the more
  8. nice dog HBG, at nine months it's already l;ooking like a powerhouse.
  9. I have a solution that will fix the homeless, the starving and the over population problem over night, without a shadow of a doubt. SOLUTION: Everybody eat the person to their immediate left.
  10. not only that but the rabbit pelts could come in handy for making warm clothing, if there's enough of them ;-)
  11. Let her see another dog biting and she'll get the idea, mate. Let her rag a fresh kill. Now wait for the usual numpties to start saying ''What good's a dog like that, kill it'' Wait for the usual idiot comments from the peanut gallery.
  12. Just out of curiosity how many folks for sale adds have you posted on with the same thing,sounds good but its only gonna be a pet ?? have you actualy had a pup yet of anybody or do you just like commenting or wasting folks time What is yer problem. you tit? You just love the sound of yer own voice, doncha mate? Every second post of yours is a whiney criticism of some coont or other, you got serious issues, pal. Too much time on yer hands, too big an idea of how good you are and you also sound like a bossy little girl, you'd get on great with my six year old, although she'd probably no
  13. Never hunted a coyote but have been involved in a few dingo hunts with roodogs in Oz. Personally I wouldn't want a lurcher type to tackle a dingo one on one, not saying it wouldn't win in the end, but it'd be a long and bloody battle with some serious injuries dealt out on both sides. The two times the dingoes we hunted were killed by the dogs it was 4 dogs on the dingo, game over. BUT, I think it's cruel, personally. It's not a quick kill. The only reason this happened was cos the dogs got the dingo a very long way from where we were and we were on foot, didn't make it there on time.
  14. Sounds good mate, where are you? I might be keen on a dog pup from this lot. I gotta say it wouldn't be worked much except for rabbits occasionally, more of a family pet, but a happy well kept pet. Just thought I'd say so before I PM you, some people don't want their dogs going to a pet home, for some reason. I've dogged for over 20 years in Australia and think hunting dogs make the best pets. I'd dog again but I'm new to England and don't have any permission or any fellow dogging mates yet.
  15. Crazy dog, sounds like an old staffordshire of mine, couldn't take the f****r anywhere. Hope yer bollocks recovered
  16. if he can load and shoot a rifle he's the best. Kidding pal, I reckon beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Yer dog is doing the job for you, he's the best.
  17. Why does everyone immediately jump on a fella and start bashing him when he posts something? He's asked a question about wire haired foxies crossed with greys and wants to know if anyone here can help him out and nobody has said a word about his question, instead having a go at him. He's posted a vid of a young pup after an injured hare. Yes the pup is yapping but so what? Maybe noise aint a problem where he hunts. Also, if a young pup was left to its own devices it'd run around like all young pups do, doesn't mean the pup's going to have f****d up joints. And the Spanish pronounce their ''
  18. Unmistakeably from a Yeti, that! I'd say it came from a mature male, around 7ft tall. Probably from the inside of its left arm, caught it on a rusty barbed wire fence while chasing red deer.
  19. Good news, mate, I'm happy for you and yer bitch. You're obnviously a bloke who cares about his DOGS and not his TOOLS. Hats off to ya and I wish her a speedy recovery.
  20. Nancy and Mavis (good old fashioned names) Nice pups, love the broken coated one.
  21. lovely dog, mate. Ye can defo see the saluki blood in it.
  22. no digging required, just fastish dogs with a good jaw. Taken in Australia a few years ago, two foxes during lambing. And the dog who got both
  23. lol, he might mate, that bull/labrador I had died at 16 and I had another bully/aussie cattle dog died at close to 18. For a while there my house was like a retirement village. Least ye can do for a loyal hunting dog you've had from a pup is retire it to die at home, I reckon.
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