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3 minutes ago, Balaur said:

Nice looking dogs mate, yep bit warm yet, still airgun season ?.

Don't know if I'd want mine down the hole, but who cares have a good season...atb Joe 

She’s only 4 months old. She was too hot, and as the holes are in pure sand, she kept laying in the large entrances to keep cool. The weather forecast rain so we were hoping the golf course would be empty, but the rain never came so we didn’t get much done, just getting the young dogs out really. 

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3 minutes ago, Blackmag said:

Nice pup buddy how's she bred not sure I would start mine on a golf course but good luck with her and at b for the season 

She’s a coursing dog, but she’s not mine. Mind is the beddy/whippet. When I say golf course, it was in the scrub land along the course. The young pup wasn’t chasing bolters, they were netted 

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21 minutes ago, Blackmag said:

It was just you mentioned golf course the beddy looks a handy sort but I know golf courses can be dangerous and hard even for seasoned dogs no offence meant matey 

No offence taken. This is a linx course so it probably has more scrub land and rough areas than it does greens and fairways. We surrounded the holes with long nets so there wasn’t much chance of any long runs on the rabbits. My dog is just over 12 months old, so hopefully this season will see her catching a few rabbits and stuff. Fingers crossed 

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