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  1. nice Mik but do you have to access their sleeping boxes via the dogs entrance, or is there another, easier way
  2. I know of one 1/2x bull in Cali that killed a coyote underground and pulled it out. He's about 21lbs Him and a brother of his (about 26 lbs) caught and killed another above ground. Opportunities with terriers on coyotes are very limited. Don't know of any dog, of any breeding even managing to be regularly dug to with badger in the states, not to mind killing them. Would depend on how much of the killing the trap is doing. i think they live in small scratched out places and are nomadic in the states, they dont have big multi holed multi leveled fortresses
  3. Pointer it is nice to see that you are still at it, I used to enjoy your posts in days gone by.
  4. shes around 25" lovely type of bitch
  5. 6? he must have a lot of permission and time
  6. Another fellow knows his stuff.. Quoted below :
  7. Pretty sure theyre different dogs mate. Its fairly common name.
  8. http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/88425-show-us-your-patterdales/page-12 Look down the page a pic of dog in question. V different from one in Irish book. Think KG one was blind ?
  9. From memory that Irish dog was smithy both sides and a lump of dog. Kg one was v small so i understand. And in UK.
  10. Spartacus was out of Parks bitch to a Gould dog I think Time dims memory but did Gouldy ever put that in his avertisments for the dog. If he did, i really can't remember...? Spartacus was primarily bred for stud and was heavily advertised as such. I don't know what was in advert mate, but link below has bit more info and Lahosh from memory was usually bang on.........post #24 on this old thread http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/12518-gould-lines/?p=121713
  11. Spartacus was out of Parks bitch to a Gould dog I think
  12. battles black gives me a pounding headache - jeyes is expensive nowadays i currently use a cheaper disinfectant from farmers coop that works OK what i have noticed is that you can brush and swill down daily and looks clean but the pressure washer seems to bring out smells from deep down
  13. i recall on the very old patterdale forum an irish lad had pics of cowan dogs he had in 90s and they were big strong things-well worked cant for the life of me remember his name
  14. The best allrounders had their Achiles heel,id own any decent dog with only 1 chink in their armoury.Id be more interested in a mutt that could muller a proper hare,lamp,ferret,own a taste for venison and feather,mark,hunt and do the same again and again,id be happy enough crossing a smelly vulpine off the list as long as the rest of the list was fulfilled.How many genuine fox dogs could live in the shadow of a genuine lurcher?. many could if their owners were foxing men
  15. how could a dog of been classed as an all-rounder if it wouldn't do a fox? i thought the whole point of an all-rounder would be to take the full spectrum of running game?
  16. no i'm pretty sure he isnt in Dublin this dog was very racy and had a deerhound shaped head.
  17. i spoke to fella in Ireland last year had used a deerhound/wheaton greyhound dog - it was a black rough dog 29 inch and was supposed to be an excellent fox dog
  18. I enjoyed 'The Fog of War' about America's involvement in Vietnam
  19. "Harlan County USA" is great doc about coal mining strike in 1970s America.
  20. Portcullis Hotel, Chipping Sodbury
  21. is it? Ive seen a few 26"+ ones and know of a 28/29" one.. i think once you have grey on both sides the height can easily go upSorry mate meant 1st x
  22. Difficult to get the height with wheaton xs usually
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