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' URUGUAY ' PATION FOR HUNTING FISHING AND FOOTBALL !! , I will expose the view of the world of TERRIER hunting dogs in my country, and what I philosophically believe about dogs


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nice to see other fellas from countrys far and wide and what there hunting is like and what they hunt....is that a small boar the dogs have got...or some other south American animal..... and it w

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nice to see other fellas from countrys far and wide and what there hunting is like and what they hunt....is that a small boar the dogs have got...or some other south American animal.....

and it would be nice if the fella don't get hounded of the site like the other chap from Patagonia .....

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On 25/9/2020 at 4:10, TOMO said:

Es bueno ver a otros muchachos de todos los países y cómo es la caza y lo que cazan ... es que un pequeño jabalí que tienen los perros ... o algún otro animal sudamericano .....

y sería bueno si el tipo no fuera perseguido del sitio como el otro tipo de la Patagonia .....

Jabali europeo,and I no longer care what those who don't share my photos or what I say say say, as long as I'm not an administrator, and if anyone's interested I'll follow, yesterday I'm going to go hunting and I couldn't hunt any, I found 2, but as a scoop with terrier-like dogs if they're not boys they don't catch them, just me with my rifle, but he doesn't ask you to see in the woods

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On 25/9/2020 at 7:32, jpt said:

Buenos perros, me gusta Airdales, casi los tenía hace un año, ¡pero obtuve un terrier irlandés en su lugar!

¿Qué tamaño tienen allí 22 ", 25 kg?

Todo el mejor amigo ?

 

thank you, if here are those of the standard and those that are used to hunt 'they are all who have a resemblance to an airedale type dog 'here hunters do not understand much of pedigree or standard breeds,if it looks like it is already named for that breed and to breed and go hunting, here it is very similar as in its origins hunting with dogs of breed , despeus came the Kennel and ruined all the dogs...

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