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Posts posted by Josh1996
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A whippet is a good little rabbiting dog and you are allowed to catch rabbits with them aslong as you have permission from the land owner with the permission your hunting on.
Also as for slipping 2 dogs on 1 rabbit that's just stupid. You should always single slip on a rabbit.
I'm guessing your obviously new to hunting so a whippet wouldn't be a bad choice for a first dog, however they can be costly. A good collie x grey would do the job just as good as a whippet in my opinion.
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It's been used for a while now and theirs nothing wrong with the lamp its just the switch is very sticky and its really doing my head in whilst out lamping. Is their a way i can sort this out? Or could you tell me how i could change the switch if i need to get a new one. Thanks.
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It's been used for a while now and theirs nothing wrong with the lamp its just the switch is very sticky and its really doing my head in whilst out lamping. Is their a way i can sort this out? Or could you tell me how i could change the switch if i need to get a new one. Thanks.
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How much each mate?
And, are they from working stock?
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Get two pens before you get another pup and I personaly wouldn't get a pup until the older dog knew its job well
It does mate just finished a good season with it then. But to be honest i'm just gonna go for a bitch and seperate them when she is in season. Thanks anyway lads.
How are you going to separate dog and bitch if you don't have another kennel in the first place? Bring one in the house? Not house trained?
To be honest i didn't really think of that, i would just separate the run i think mate.
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Get two pens before you get another pup and I personaly wouldn't get a pup until the older dog knew its job well
It does mate just finished a good season with it then. But to be honest i'm just gonna go for a bitch and seperate them when she is in season. Thanks anyway lads.
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Good running dog mate pretty clever and fast. If you're new to hunting then this wouldn't be a bad breed to start off with mate.
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As above. I'm looking into buying a new dog soon but i don't really have the money or effort at the moment to separate my run into 2 parts for each dog.
So I'm wondering if i buy a new dog would it get on with the one i already have at the moment.
Or, shall i just get a bitch and separate them when she is in season.
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What do you mean by never took mate? :/
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Depends what the battery is like. We could recommend a charger that the battery cant even use.
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Put a pic up of it mate and how much?
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Apologies. This is the correct video
Nice dog looks very fast and agile will make a good dog.
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Very under estimated little dogs
Mines show bred...and i tell ye.....fcuking fiery...and keen!
Cant imagine what a good working bred one would be like
Injury prone?
Mines broke both its back legs.....due to a freak accident
Nothing to do with her being fragile or weak blah blah blah.
Ferrets and lamps....not one injury....apart from a cut eye.
Good dogs. Great in the house. Even better on the couch
Nice one mate do they get much game then? I'm not really into mouching around day time i'm more of a lamper.
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This little bitch is about 19tts - She has a dash of collie blood here and there...She has quite an unusual personality, but she puts in the effort & we enjoy the craic together....
We haven't had much trouble from injury luckily, because she is a maniac when lamping, and will kill herself rather than let it go...
Good pics them mate i really fancy getting one after that post.
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I'm looking into getting a whippet or something with alot of this breed in it for example a beddy x whippet.
Anyways im wondering how good are they, do they work the lamp very well, are they injury prone due to the small structure?
Any info on these is appreciated..
Also if it was your choice would you go for a straight up whippet or a beddy whippet?
Cheers.
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good to here mate id like 1 from a pup no older than 8 weeks either .. but never see any about .. like the idea of 3/4 grey 1/4 bull over a pure saluki but dont really mind aslong as its a saluki bull grey lol
You'd have to be lucky to get that cross mate most people just do saluki bull greys x bull greys ect.. dunno if anyone really breeds them the way you want it.
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They're good dogs. Some are pretty racey type and others are more full of bull and less fast. They are good lamping dogs mines works the lamp perfectly and he's pretty mature at just 14 month.
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Is that cheap for a dog from Khan lines? My mate just got given a one with the papers from them it 3 year old like and hes not selling it but if thats cheap hes one lucky guy haha.
600 is that all.a pals got a pure saluki bitch from khan lines shes 11 month wants 600 for her can get pics of paperwork and her if wanted
is it a bitch ?? if so is she for sale lol??
Nah it's a dog called price hes got it up for stud like.
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600 is that all.a pals got a pure saluki bitch from khan lines shes 11 month wants 600 for her can get pics of paperwork and her if wanted
Is that cheap for a dog from Khan lines? My mate just got given a one with the papers from them it 3 year old like and hes not selling it but if thats cheap hes one lucky guy haha.
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Yeh if you haven't got much money just go for a clulite, or save up as its practically the end of the season anyway.
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What's the hunting act?
Never heard of it
Eh what's this all about? I live in bradford so the english laws don't affect me
Haha that's brilliant.
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Nice dog that mate looks fit and nice knuckled up feet.
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I just use a regular dog lead, cut the metal clip off and burn the end so it doesn't fray then you have a simple but effective slip lead for like 2 quid.
Questions About Whippet
in Lurchers & Running Dogs
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Nope not that long mate. I'm not saying their anything wrong with a whippet my mate has one and it's like a bullet but to buy one they cost a bomb unless you're lucky. Whereas a lurcher you can get for next to nothing.