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Lukey, if you can find a fox sette in all the brush we have here, you feel free to walk your dog to every hole. Here, the dogs find the sette or it doesn't get found.

There is a difference in leting a dog run-hunt up loose and having a dog on a leash marking from 10-15 yds away,we dont or cant let terriers run amock when out for obvious reasons.

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I think everyone has a different opinion on what is called a hard terrier.Some will call a terrier that can kill fox to ground on a regular basis hard where others will say the dog just has a nack for

Mute dog would not keep it I like the sound of sounding under my feet to much most of what I come across is educated stuff and I dig them with bayer mixer types I have no need for hard dog just my opi

Have to disagree as some places can be layered maybe 3-4 different levels spread over a wide area and a fox moving about in front of a terrier will leave scent all over the place leaving it very hard

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a good terrier knows 1s at home 10 - 15 yards before he even gets to the hole, and a good terrierman will be able to read the signals his dog is giving out as they approach the hole. Just the same way you will see a gundog pick up a line and let you know there's a bird about so get ready. a good terrier will do the same, and no matter the size of the hole they should find, that's what the black thing on the end of its face is for..... its called a nose and that's the thing with most terriers bred these days, there bred by individuals who think a terrier with 30-40 handy digs over it its ready to stud or pup and if a dog cant find in a rangey spot its as good as useless to most men.

never heard anyone call an earth a hole before...
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half these nuggets on here have never seen a truly hard dog only stupid dogs that gets smashed everytime they see anything i have a pat bitch here if your lucky you may get 5 digs a season to her shes stupid and just wants to fight kills foxes with ease but when legally on the big fellas she just gets hammered then i have a russell here you can dig everyday she will find anywhere 100% bottle them up and stay till dug to , the dog in my avater was a hard dog and a good finder but he had a BRAIN he knew when to and when not too use it t if it took all out aggresion to hed use it he had a knack of breaking bottom jaws of his quarry fox and big stuff dogs like him are few and far 99% of these so called hard dog s are just stupid dogs we ve all had them and for some unknown reason some lads like them fck knows why give me a good bayer mixer anyday id rather a dog i can dig than see sat in a kennel healing up for 4-6 weeks or longer but then i dont dont work sore dogs

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if the dog marks the earth from a distance . you enter it . the same dog on a different day may need to run through to find. yes I would say its about scenting conditions. but that don't change the fact that some dogs shine above others in the nose department. if you are out with a few terriers you tend to rely more on certain dogs for finding than others. experience comes into it but generally speaking a dog with a good nose shows this very early. as does a poor one when in company. you also need a decent owner to read the dog. as for hard terriers that's down to how you define this. ive seen dogs that could be dug to as little as once a season if they get into a situation where they are to tight to do what they want to but are to foolhardy to take a step back. not only can they be out for a season but often it can finish there working life. ive always said over hard work styles. should be classed as a fault. lets face it. you plan breed rear and enter a terrier and after a few outings its career is finished. not for me.

You would class hard dog as a fault OMG you and I are on two different planets each to their own I suppose

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Im sure the best producing dogs are hard if your alot lads when getin services its nearly always a hard type dog they go for fair enough some might stupid for taken the ateings they do but its that drive that makes alot of them decent producers of pups.

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Some balls being written on here lately

See all this shit I wouldn't breed from a hard dog...WHY??? Someone has went out of there way to breed that said dog..theses dogs r bred for work, so fook if they only get 5 digs a season if the dog fits ur breeding plans use it... I'd rather breed off a stupid game dog than breed from a wankie yapper just my opinion

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STUPID DOGS JUST GET SMASHED FOR THE FUN OF IT THEY DON T NEED DRIVE , CLEVER DOGS WITH DRIVE IS WHAT WE STRIVE FOR ONE THAT WILL DISH IT OUT WHEN NEEDED AND GET THE JOB DONE , THE SENSIBLE DOG THAT DOES JUST ENOUGH TO SEE THE JOB THROUGH IS THE ONE YOU WANT NOT THE GUN HO HERO THAT FLYS IN GETS SMASHED TO BITS THEN WHEN THE PENNY DROPS IT JACKS

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STUPID DOGS JUST GET SMASHED FOR THE FUN OF IT THEY DON T NEED DRIVE , CLEVER DOGS WITH DRIVE IS WHAT WE STRIVE FOR ONE THAT WILL DISH IT OUT WHEN NEEDED AND GET THE JOB DONE , THE SENSIBLE DOG THAT DOES JUST ENOUGH TO SEE THE JOB THROUGH IS THE ONE YOU WANT NOT THE GUN HO HERO THAT FLYS IN GETS SMASHED TO BITS THEN WHEN THE PENNY DROPS IT JACKS

 

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"if every time you go out the front door you get punched in the face.......sooner or later you'll start going out the back"!

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