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21 hours ago, Mean Jolene said:

I'm sorry if you think I am a anti, and I'm new to the board and wasn't not looking for any trouble It was serious question. Didn't think it was wrong to ask about his dog's and see some picks of the dog actually working the beaver or the otter.  I don't have patterdale either. We trap beaver and otter and we know how they are. And We have seen dog's that were said to be great hunters disappear. And if this gentlemen really has dogs that work the beaver and otter my husband and I would be interested in seeing his dog's work.   We saw he mentioned he would gift his dog's to working home's, so we didnt think it would be wrong to ask some questions. and if his dog's are true we would want to possibly purchase one that's all. Not looking for trouble and not looking for a hand out either. My husband and I know first hand what those to animal's are capable of.

I can send u some pics of me working the beaver not the best but I'm fairly game

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On 04/03/2020 at 12:39, Mean Jolene said:

Im new to the board and want to say Hi to all on the board.  Hello swami, I been reading your post on hunting the otter and the beavers. My husband and I are trappers and been trapping for quit some time now and I'm really interested In hering and possibly seeing picks of your dog's actually working the otter and beaver in there sets. Amd how many dog's have you lost due to this type of hunting? I would assume almost all? The reason I ask is because the beaver picks you have posted could easily destroy a little dog and push them into there dam to were they will never come out or easy drown them. The otter being smaller is still a tough creature and doesn't work alone. And a couple of them in the water could easily drown them also.  You must have some pretty hard and smart dog's that can hold there breath for along time to accomplish this. Do you have any picks of them in the set actually working these creatures?  And how many have you lost to them? Meaning how many have been drowned and never found? Has to be alot knowing how they are and how they use there dam besides backing up water.  Would love to come see your dog's working on them, they half to be really machine's. 

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On 04/03/2020 at 17:39, Mean Jolene said:

Im new to the board and want to say Hi to all on the board.  Hello swami, I been reading your post on hunting the otter and the beavers. My husband and I are trappers and been trapping for quit some time now and I'm really interested In hering and possibly seeing picks of your dog's actually working the otter and beaver in there sets. Amd how many dog's have you lost due to this type of hunting? I would assume almost all? The reason I ask is because the beaver picks you have posted could easily destroy a little dog and push them into there dam to were they will never come out or easy drown them. The otter being smaller is still a tough creature and doesn't work alone. And a couple of them in the water could easily drown them also.  You must have some pretty hard and smart dog's that can hold there breath for along time to accomplish this. Do you have any picks of them in the set actually working these creatures?  And how many have you lost to them? Meaning how many have been drowned and never found? Has to be alot knowing how they are and how they use there dam besides backing up water.  Would love to come see your dog's working on them, they half to be really machine's. 

Does hubby squeal like a piggy when you play with his beaver trap ABC?, as pretending to be a woman is one thing and it's even been done before on THL but saying you have a husband is a first:clapper: and is it a little fantasy of yours like owning a working terrier is?..:hmm:.

 

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2 minutes ago, morton said:

If you turn that around and a man puts his end in a Beaver ill get on board.

Sounds like ace doesn't want to put a his end in a beaver he wants to have a beaver ?

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