jamesmc 582 Posted June 23, 2013 Report Share Posted June 23, 2013 Good wee read Golf course rabbits are fcukin fast in the short grass. Tried my whippet on them last year when he was young and unless he could get close before they took off he struggled with them or they went out the beam too quick I'm dying to see a whippet on the golf course bunnys mate. Good wee read Golf course rabbits are fcukin fast in the short grass. Tried my whippet on them last year when he was young and unless he could get close before they took off he struggled with them or they went out the beam too quick I'm dying to see a whippet on the golf course bunnys mate. Good wee read Golf course rabbits are fcukin fast in the short grass. Tried my whippet on them last year when he was young and unless he could get close before they took off he struggled with them or they went out the beam too quick I'm dying to see a whippet on the golf course bunnys mate. Its a long way but if you wanna see mine no problem.But he is one of those big whippets!! Where are you pal? How tall is he? I've often considered one. The only draw back for me is their "breakability". Wether this is more rumour than fact I don't know. But golf courses and quarry's are dangerous places and need a certain about of "robustness" but too robust and they are too slow. Cheers. Gaz. Heres a pic he's 23tts. Don't want to speak too soon but not broke yet,run on some awful ground.atb Johnny STRONG LOOKING WHIPPET THERE PAL...ATB... 1 Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,260 Posted June 23, 2013 Report Share Posted June 23, 2013 Good wee read Golf course rabbits are fcukin fast in the short grass. Tried my whippet on them last year when he was young and unless he could get close before they took off he struggled with them or they went out the beam too quick I'm dying to see a whippet on the golf course bunnys mate. Good wee read Golf course rabbits are fcukin fast in the short grass. Tried my whippet on them last year when he was young and unless he could get close before they took off he struggled with them or they went out the beam too quick I'm dying to see a whippet on the golf course bunnys mate. Good wee read Golf course rabbits are fcukin fast in the short grass. Tried my whippet on them last year when he was young and unless he could get close before they took off he struggled with them or they went out the beam too quick I'm dying to see a whippet on the golf course bunnys mate. Its a long way but if you wanna see mine no problem.But he is one of those big whippets!! Where are you pal? How tall is he? I've often considered one. The only draw back for me is their "breakability". Wether this is more rumour than fact I don't know. But golf courses and quarry's are dangerous places and need a certain about of "robustness" but too robust and they are too slow. Cheers. Gaz. Heres a pic he's 23tts. Don't want to speak too soon but not broke yet,run on some awful ground.atb Johnny STRONG LOOKING WHIPPET THERE PAL...ATB... looks as if its got a bit of lab in it lol only messing strong looking whippet 1 Quote Link to post
johnny 2 367 Posted June 23, 2013 Report Share Posted June 23, 2013 Good wee read Golf course rabbits are fcukin fast in the short grass. Tried my whippet on them last year when he was young and unless he could get close before they took off he struggled with them or they went out the beam too quick I'm dying to see a whippet on the golf course bunnys mate. Good wee read Golf course rabbits are fcukin fast in the short grass. Tried my whippet on them last year when he was young and unless he could get close before they took off he struggled with them or they went out the beam too quick I'm dying to see a whippet on the golf course bunnys mate. Good wee read Golf course rabbits are fcukin fast in the short grass. Tried my whippet on them last year when he was young and unless he could get close before they took off he struggled with them or they went out the beam too quick I'm dying to see a whippet on the golf course bunnys mate. Its a long way but if you wanna see mine no problem.But he is one of those big whippets!! Where are you pal? How tall is he? I've often considered one. The only draw back for me is their "breakability". Wether this is more rumour than fact I don't know. But golf courses and quarry's are dangerous places and need a certain about of "robustness" but too robust and they are too slow. Cheers. Gaz. Heres a pic he's 23tts. Don't want to speak too soon but not broke yet,run on some awful ground.atb Johnny STRONG LOOKING WHIPPET THERE PAL...ATB... Thanks atb Johnny Quote Link to post
AirgunGuy 362 Posted June 23, 2013 Report Share Posted June 23, 2013 Good wee read Golf course rabbits are fcukin fast in the short grass. Tried my whippet on them last year when he was young and unless he could get close before they took off he struggled with them or they went out the beam too quick I'm dying to see a whippet on the golf course bunnys mate. The golf course permissions i have are difficult for the dog. 1 is a no no as there's no room for the dog to run so i shoot on that 1. The other there's only 2-3 parts of the course that are open enough for the dog to get a run and he'd have to be on top of them very quickly as they're over a hill and out the beam or in the cover in seconds. He had a few but gave up as they can be very dangerous places to run a dog. I think if you could get GC permissions that are open with plenty of ground for them to run on then it would be great fun and a certainly a good test for a wee dog Quote Link to post
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