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Just now, WataWalloper said:

That’s my type a halfx, one that run haha

You know that 

 

every harps on about them dogs there to heavy this that the other but we down here have seen to many fast dogs types run along side stuff and go “ f**k that “ and pull up 

with these there’s no half measures at all 

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24 minutes ago, Reg478728 said:

You know that 

 

every harps on about them dogs there to heavy this that the other but we down here have seen to many fast dogs types run along side stuff and go “ f**k that “ and pull up 

with these there’s no half measures at all 

Aye, it's not really impressive a dog that needs a fox driven around a field before the dogs slipped on it and killed it. If any bull cross won't kill a fox then it needs knocking on the head, that's not the key part, the key is having the legs to catch.

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On 24/05/2025 at 22:33, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

Agreed and I know exactly what type you mean . If you search for Remus in this forum you’ll see that stamp , that type of dog just don’t exist anymore . if it ain’t black or red , it’s not a proper bull x for me 

So if it's brindle or fawn, out of the same litter as it's black or red litter mate, it's not a proper bull cross?!! Lol.

 

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3 hours ago, Pardus said:

Aye, it's not really impressive a dog that needs a fox driven around a field before the dogs slipped on it and killed it. If any bull cross won't kill a fox then it needs knocking on the head, that's not the key part, the key is having the legs to catch.

Wants knocking on the head you've not got the minerals too knock a dog on the head. You can't even get your woman in order to let you get a lurcher never mind minerals to knock a dog. Get gone lol. Get ya feet up in van get some kip. 🤣🤣

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11 hours ago, Reg478728 said:

You know that 

 

every harps on about them dogs there to heavy this that the other but we down here have seen to many fast dogs types run along side stuff and go “ f**k that “ and pull up 

with these there’s no half measures at all 

no serious lurcherman that runs single  uses a half cross bull mate lol it wouldnt catch a sniff 

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8 hours ago, shaaark said:

So if it's brindle or fawn, out of the same litter as it's black or red litter mate, it's not a proper bull cross?!! Lol.

 

they did breed alot to tyoe didn’t they 

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