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This new kind of fashion has got me laughing my head off..anyway what kind of wood do you youngster's use to get your dog's off..if pit fighting was still allowed i would go for a good hickory tapered breaking stick.. but seen as we are talking about running dogs's i would use a double piped piece of metal with 2 X 32 gram load's in it if the dog did not leave when told it's head would look slightly different. :laugh:

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This new kind of fashion has got me laughing my head off..anyway what kind of wood do you youngster's use to get your dog's off..if pit fighting was still allowed i would go for a good hickory tapered

This was a good thread, l'm all for less of the name calling and more of a constructive debate.  

I quite fancy this new way of hunting. No more training your dog basic commands from an early age while taking the time to develop the working master/dog relationship up to the point where the dog wil

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This new kind of fashion has got me laughing my head off..anyway what kind of wood do you youngster's use to get your dog's off..if pit fighting was still allowed i would go for a good hickory tapered breaking stick.. but seen as we are talking about running dogs's i would use a double piped piece of metal with 2 X 32 gram load's in it if the dog did not leave when told it's head would look slightly different. :laugh:

 

Millet you really are a fool.

 

No fool like an old fool as the saying goes.

 

Just because you have had absolutely no experience of things you dont believe in there uses?

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All i know is i never needed to youse such a thing on a lurcher , even when the taking of deer with dogs was legal,, but then again i always trained my dogs basic comands.

 

How many bull blooded lurchers have you ran?

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