nottzhunter08 898 Posted July 23, 2013 Report Share Posted July 23, 2013 Your dogs could collide doubled up for sure but we run the risk of injury or killing our dogs everytime we work them, only time will tell wether the dog will come good, the whippet i had went back to its previous owner as it lacked the working ability i needed, he gave me so many problems that a lurcher never has so decided to put me time into a lurcher pup Quote Link to post
baw 4,360 Posted July 24, 2013 Report Share Posted July 24, 2013 "booted in the face and didnt like it " who does??? or maybe its just a wuss Didn't want to say that I can mind taking a young lad out with a whippet cross, c**t was cuddling the dog all the way there. We were lamping white hares (I know I know) my dog was on one, next thing he let his dog off, my dog bang into it, it summersaulted his dog in the air, he shouted my dogs got it, I said that was your dog, why did you let it go. Anyhow mine carried on caught the hare, back to the van. His dogs run next, dog was shaking like a leaf, wouldn't get out the van f**k all wrong with it apart from lost its bottle. It stood and watched chase after chase without as much as a pull on the lead. That was its last ever run. Tbh, the lads heart wasn't in it either, thought you just bought a dog, keep it as a pet, show it the odd rabbit and it would fill the pot. Quote Link to post
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