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Just earlier I thought I had a coursing dead! 

Got nailed again for being a little cnut, this time the worst yet. Only a little nick on the muzzle but was squealing like a cut pig! Lol

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Been to Bonnie Scotland to collect my tax off @scotty12 credit to the man they were a cracking litter. Let's see what these coursing breds are all about, mC get ready, White Death is in trouble.

Hope it howls like a Timberwolf all night haha haha    atb with it, you’ll need it haha 

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2 minutes ago, Pardus said:

Just earlier I thought I had a coursing dead! 

Got nailed again for being a little cnut, this time the worst yet. Only a little nick on the muzzle but was squealing like a cut pig! Lol

You’ll get used to that if you show it fox haha

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12 minutes ago, WataWalloper said:

You’ll get used to that if you show it fox haha

He doesn't learn, always pushing. Thought he'd hurt him properly the way he was screaming lol. No, I can't see him being a foxing dog, if he takes one it would be a nice surprise. 😁

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28 minutes ago, The drover said:

Seen it with coursing bred dogs , the fighters won't tackle a fox . But the quiet dog that hates fighting absolutely destroys them . Strange but true

When were this

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54 minutes ago, The drover said:

Seen it with coursing bred dogs , the fighters won't tackle a fox . But the quiet dog that hates fighting absolutely destroys them . Strange but true

I found never judge a dog by dog aggressive behaviour I've seen terriers come out of the box like lions you'd think there going to go in get stuck in five minutes later there on the throw our  your dropping the Bayer stayer lol 

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50 minutes ago, gunter said:

I found never judge a dog by dog aggressive behaviour I've seen terriers come out of the box like lions you'd think there going to go in get stuck in five minutes later there on the throw our  your dropping the Bayer stayer lol 

In my experience that goes for lurchers an terriers,most aggressive ones are cowards,but there exceptions,that's what iv seen

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On 28/06/2025 at 15:38, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

f**k it I’m gonna say it . 

@Pardus thats a lovely looking pup and all the luck in the world with it . 

@scotty12 that’s a great looking pup mate and you’ve fired a lot of time and effort into raising it , looks cracking fair play . 

I think you’ve made a mistake mind , going by your character on here , I think reading between the lines your choking to be a bit of name in a sport that’s dying out . A lot of dog man are stepping away from the coursing world as it’s purely too much agg. I hope you’re not planning on the fens and all that shite as I think you’ve read the land totally wrong . I hope you’ll be happy just spinning about locally with bits and bats as and when as your a career geezer who will undoubtedly need their driving licence . Remember how Bonny that dog looks when your sat in the court and your looking at the charge sheet thinking about how you’ve impressed faceless strangers on the forum . 

@mC HULLis an anomoly where he can bat about local under the radar . Not everyone can do that . You likely can’t round you. 

i get it , I really do , but I think you’ve came at a stage when coursing is on its death bed . I hope you’re not caught in the funeral procession . 
 

Best of luck 
 

 


 

 

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Got to admit, Stiffy came across as a bit of an arse with a lot of ignorance and assumptions. 

It doesn't matter if you're hare coursing, running rabbit, fox or deer, it could be the dogs last.

If a couple of dog lads jacked it in then perhaps they aren't as keen as some of the true did hards? As far as I'm aware, the vast majority of the "names" are still at it.

I don't proclaim to be a diehard but I'm certainly not going to be put off at the thought of the dog being confiscated or risking a big fine, do you think getting caught with a motor full of deer ten year back was just a telling off and be on your way? Lol

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8 minutes ago, Pardus said:

Got to admit, Stiffy came across as a bit of an arse with a lot of ignorance and assumptions. 

It doesn't matter if you're hare coursing, running rabbit, fox or deer, it could be the dogs last.

If a couple of dog lads jacked it in then perhaps they aren't as keen as some of the true did hards? As far as I'm aware, the vast majority of the "names" are still at it.

I don't proclaim to be a diehard but I'm certainly not going to be put off at the thought of the dog being confiscated or risking a big fine, do you think getting caught with a motor full of deer ten year back was just a telling off and be on your way? Lol

Don't talk yourself out of it, you're beginning to sound like Gooey.

And keep that pup away from the akita when there's food around.

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2 minutes ago, shaaark said:

Don't talk yourself out of it, you're beginning to sound like Gooey.

And keep that pup away from the akita when there's food around.

Talk myself out of it? I've just said the exact opposite. The risk of being pulled won't stop me from running the dog, that's a terrible attitude to have.

Thanks for the advice mate, I'd have never thought of that. Lol

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