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Went down do look at a litter off pups a year half go in the south of Ireland and the sire off the pups only had one eye.

Lost the take down a male deer from what l heard that night he was a good deer and fox dog.

Asked the owner does it trouble him and he says it does some times but his nose (smell)tracking has got lot better since the dog lost his eye?????

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One ours is partially sighted in on eye after getting a thorn through the lense, it ruined this strike for a while but hes just as good as ever now after some time to get used to it

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I've seen two coursing dogs with only one eye. One lost her eye as a youngster and she ran and caught well. The other lost his eye later on in life: he was never the best dog in the world but once he'd got used to only one eye he ran as well as he had ever done: was a good hearted dog, no world beater but game as they come and he got used to only one eye, though you could see how he always turned the hare to his good side for the catch.

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with one eye you dont lose a lot of vision just a bit of side vision and things seem a bit closer than they are.it took me about 3 month to judge distances again so i imagine a dog would be the same

just give it time to adjust

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Think Bosun on here has a dog with only one eye

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They cope well... Provided you are on good ground and are very hazard free and you need to expect that a turn, on the blind side, can cost you a catch on occasion. ;)

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Think Bosun on here has a dog with only one eye

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They cope well... Provided you are on good ground and are very hazard free and you need to expect that a turn, on the blind side, can cost you a catch on occasion. ;)

IM TRYN TO POST THIS WHILE PISSING MYSELF .GOOD GROUND HAZARD FREE /ON THE BLIND SIDE OH YOUR GOOD MATE THATS A FKN CRACKER :clapper:

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Think Bosun on here has a dog with only one eye

:thumbs:

 

They cope well... Provided you are on good ground and are very hazard free and you need to expect that a turn, on the blind side, can cost you a catch on occasion. ;)

IM TRYN TO POST THIS WHILE PISSING MYSELF .GOOD GROUND HAZARD FREE /ON THE BLIND SIDE OH YOUR GOOD MATE THATS A FKN CRACKER :clapper:

 

I'm glad you enjoyed my post.... Now, try and control your bladder but if I can still run a one eyed lurcher and he can catch and catch plenty but I take care of where I run him as he's took a fair few knocks.... Whats your feckin problem...?

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I've seen two coursing dogs with only one eye. One lost her eye as a youngster and she ran and caught well. The other lost his eye later on in life: he was never the best dog in the world but once he'd got used to only one eye he ran as well as he had ever done: was a good hearted dog, no world beater but game as they come and he got used to only one eye, though you could see how he always turned the hare to his good side for the catch.

honestly mate ,you have got be the funniest person out there .the dog lost an eye ,and still ran aswell as he did with two eyes .i think that dog was probably aswell not having any fkn eyes.as for turning the hare to his good side that is just total bull isnt it,cumon admit your lyin :rofl:

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