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4 minutes ago, scotty12 said:

What you gonna do keep them on leads 24/7 accidents do happen. Can’t be going around afraid to let them off the leash 

You've just said that's what happend when running on hard ground make ya f***ing mind up. Like a said f**k that. This time of the year you don't have dogs blazing around daft things happen. A 4 year old dog f****d as a pup. Because it's been left to act like a c**t. These kind of dogs can't just put on the breaks. 

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I tell a lie haha a local vet once called the rspca on a mate of mine who was “visiting” his terrier went missing an turned up at local vet an they wanted to be busy body cnuts, but moved vet obviously an never had no trouble since an had some pretty serious injuries and ailments with the dogs 

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Just now, WataWalloper said:

I insure all my dogs an never had a problem with the vets no matter what was matter with dog, even in middle of night during lamping 

Will they cover running dogs getting leg injuries though? Like all over insurances, they are robbing c**ts as well and will do anything to get out of paying up.

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Just now, Seagull said:

Will they cover running dogs getting leg injuries though? Like all over insurances, they are robbing c**ts as well and will do anything to get out of paying up.

Mine have, dogs will be dogs mateX especially running dogs, might have to pay a bit more of you put them down as working dogs, we had to with Plummer cos it was covered in rat bites but insurance never even doubled, so still worth it, but dogs need excersixed an accident happen 

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1 minute ago, Bangersanmash said:

You've just said that's what happend when running on hard ground make ya f***ing mind up. Like a said f**k that. This time of the year you don't have dogs blazing around daft things happen. A 4 year old dog f****d as a pup. Because it's been left to act like a c**t. These kind of dogs can't just put on the breaks. 

If ya dogs off the lead often enough it knows how to control its running unless game gets up, a dog that hardly off the lead and gets let off charges about like a bull in a china shop and ends up hurting itself  there’s a difference ….

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3 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said:

You've just said that's what happend when running on hard ground make ya f***ing mind up. Like a said f**k that. This time of the year you don't have dogs blazing around daft things happen. A 4 year old dog f****d as a pup. Because it's been left to act like a c**t. These kind of dogs can't just put on the breaks. 

Mate my dogs are an always have been off lead all year, an many of them went into old age fit an healthy 

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1 minute ago, WataWalloper said:

Mine have, dogs will be dogs mateX especially running dogs, might have to pay a bit more of you put them down as working dogs, we had to with Plummer cos it was covered in rat bites but insurance never even doubled, so still worth it, but dogs need excersixed an accident happen 

I wouldn't declare that because there would be no way of proof that it was hurt working, bit I wouldn't be surprised with it being a running dog, certain injuries are exempt.

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1 minute ago, WataWalloper said:

I tell a lie haha a local vet once called the rspca on a mate of mine who was “visiting” his terrier went missing an turned up at local vet an they wanted to be busy body cnuts, but moved vet obviously an never had no trouble since an had some pretty serious injuries and ailments with the dogs 

Another good vets well used to be Richmond's in Dewsbury. Chap who owned it at the time. Used to say bring them through back door. Many lurcher and terrier men used him. Was a great guy. I had a lurcher lamping ones that impaled herself from chest on this fallen tree where rabbit had gone under. Was a f***ing mess. Went in stitched her up. Said to me get yourself a stamper next time and put a little bit of tube in just to drain the rubbish from the wound. Lucky it was just a surface cut gone down the side of the muscle but was bleeding like f**k. 

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4 minutes ago, scotty12 said:

If ya dogs off the lead often enough it knows how to control its running unless game gets up, a dog that hardly off the lead and gets let off charges about like a bull in a china shop and ends up hurting itself  there’s a difference ….

Theres a time and a place to let them off though Scotty that's what I'm saying. Walking onto land that's like concrete say farm land that's ploughed or stubble that's not soft under the feet. Then your asking for trouble. Alot of farmers now no the crack. They don't leave stubble about. Soon as the crops are up it's turned over. Due to c**ts driving the land. But it's hard for MC he lives on the door step of the land. So going walking and letting the dogs roam acting up chasing each other letting of steam. In the real world. We would love to do that ground be soft all year round. But summer months it's a no no. 

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5 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said:

Theres a time and a place to let them off though Scotty that's what I'm saying. Walking onto land that's like concrete say farm land that's ploughed or stubble that's not soft under the feet. Then your asking for trouble. Alot of farmers now no the crack. They don't leave stubble about. Soon as the crops are up it's turned over. Due to c**ts driving the land. But it's hard for MC he lives on the door step of the land. So going walking and letting the dogs roam acting up chasing each other letting of steam. In the real world. We would love to do that ground be soft all year round. But summer months it's a no no. 

It happened just outside the front door not on the land. Freak accidents happen, my old man's terrier broke it's leg the other year on a bench, it had hopped on the bench and when it went to jump down it's foot went down the gap in between the lats.

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6 minutes ago, Seagull said:

It happened just outside the front door not on the land. Freak accidents happen, my old man's terrier broke it's leg the other year on a bench, it had hopped on the bench and when it went to jump down it's foot went down the gap in between the lats.

Can’t wrap them in cotton wool, shit happens to dogs folk an everythjng else haha 

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