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Everything posted by Glyn.....
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when experienced terrier lads pass away.
Glyn..... replied to stonewall's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
each to there own i'll stay with what my vet has told me , i wont go against what he says as i could get done for not getting my terriers proper treatment from a vet , its a minefield -
when experienced terrier lads pass away.
Glyn..... replied to stonewall's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
just pain killers , his view was dogs don't know they have been given pain killers they know the pain has gone so instead of being careful with themselves they may damage themselves more because the injury is masked but still there , your doctor doesn't say take these pain killers and all is fine he tell you steady up for a few days , vet may tell the dog that but it may not understand , -
when experienced terrier lads pass away.
Glyn..... replied to stonewall's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
A vet told me to never give pain killers to a dog with a working injury , as it masked the pain and made the dogs a lots less cautious, resulting in them banging themselves or jumping about making injuries worst or making them heal slower -
if you make a mistake doesn't mean your stupid its part of learning , but if you keep making the mistake you are stupid
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one Big Difference between the two men mentioned
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there some odd fuckers on here fair play , one minute its how the f**k do you get decent blood if no f****r will sell it as soon as someone sell a few he's a c**t puppy peddler no one can win , as far as older terrier having a off day of course they do just like us , thats why we have retirement man and dog , its not that long a go a old red dog from Ireland was getting slagged off for failing all who had seen the dog in its prime defended the dog as it should be , but it seemed the old dog had by these peoples standards failed , little bit of common sense thats all that is needed, terrier w
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Well its all been a bit Walt Disney
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Thank you for your kind offer but i've done the internet meet up's ten years ago meet some sound people and some less so , good luck with your terriers
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nice quote from braveheart , but lets stay in the real world , i've seen plenty hold and pin i've owned a few that could do it when young but they are not holding and pinning for hours and every time the sharpe end gets free it has no choice but to fight , and no terrier can out fight them,and , like i said Lucky
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How should that be labeled ??? = Lucky
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two saying i've hated to be told by people who have had a terrier off me usually first season pups that starts abit rough "i'll work him sore he'll learn to bay " and "this terrier will never jib"
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when i was younger i liked a terrier that would could get hold, now i like a terrier that does not gives the quarry a second of peace and can still be the boss with out getting hold of the sharp end
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i needed one before xmass was a bit skint so bought a Ortovox patroller it does the job they are around the £100 mark
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who's your buddy ?
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i prey it comes to nothing , all working dogs spend their time wet and muddy in the winter, but terriers tend to get very muddy , my main concern is if the fox population gets it not only will our terriers be at greater risk i also wouldn't want to see the fox suffering with it
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main way in which it kills is lesion in the kidney , and then kidney failure , and so far the cause is unknown which why they haven't found a way to cure it
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this could become dangerous if the fox population start getting it, so far i can't find any data on other mammals other than dogs catching it in the uk , maybe the posters from the USA can help out on this one any information you can add (with out it becoming a pissing match ) and we as terriermen should have a quick look over all foxes killed and check if they have any skin lesions at the movement the cases are building up across england and a few in wales, no cure and it seems dog get infected when muddy and wet 90% of cases during the winter and spring , this could be a f***ing
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https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/shocking-footage-reveals-cruel-reality-7442013
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http://www.terrierwork.com/nwtfcode.htm https://basc.org.uk/wp-content/plugins/download-monitor/download.php?id=213
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And in the 21st century in Wales those who give me permission to work my dogs say when, so I crack on ...I wish a lot of people posting from the UK not just on this thread or on this broad would read the terrier code of conduct and the laws in which we have to work terriers for pest control and think about them every time they post , and to my Celtic cousin over the river also think before you post or you to could be in the same shit the anti's are universal in their attacks and what they use in one country they will use in another ...
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no worries i know a lad, i've know since childhood really sound guy but he is rifle mad , got a facebook page t-shirts and hats with his logo on , do i agree with what does not most of the time , but he is well respected by those who need his services, will i fall out with him about it no, but if he tries to give me a hat again we might
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only when dug
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i think its all fairly simple , if you have permission to hunt land in the name of game bird protection , and the gamekeeper phones in july asking you to check some earths as he's seen signs about near a pen he's about to put 1000's of poult's in and you say no tell him to contact me lovely if you can hang up your spade and give fair law but the anti's f****d that up with the hunting bill turning sporting quarry hunted for control, in to out right vermin , its not a pissing match the f***ing anti's don't agree with any hunting,shooting ,fishing, live stock farming/ breeding , dairy
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great job well done all
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your right rifle nightvision and thermal can't be beaten for killing you can take out the whole litter or most anyway , most keepers have done that before i get a call out , i show my face walk about abit let the terrier to go down a hole on the chain drag it out bit of dirt on its back , go back and tell the keeper what a great shot he is nothing left in the earth job done i've still got my permission, but riffles aren't always the be all and end all just the other week i saw a fox out in a field near my home it didn't look right as it ran away , next day it was curled up in the middl
