Miss Tarka 3 Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 :11: can you tell im bored Miss T lol lil'bit although loving Jack and Sally.....x Quote Link to post
Miss Tarka 3 Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 Ok......First things first.....Trigger that is an impressive bag and like i said in my last post on your last topic if it works or you then fair enough......Secondly....most people were not doubting what your dog was capable of as such they were just asking for proof...and today you did that.....what they were doubting and disagreeing with was the way your pups are brought on at such an early age.....at the end of the day wether your 8week old pup manages to overcome obstacles and everything else thrown in its way with out injury then thats fine, but at 8weeks old a puppy is not fully vaccinated to go outside so could catch any disease going.....dont get me wrong after my jrt's first jab she was going on short walks to get her used to the lead...noises...little things she may encounter but not 4hour walks where she could say get quite a bad cut from a loose bit of barbed wire fencing or similar which could transmitt god knows what into her system......that was the main arguement that people were presenting...... The one thing that does confuse me is running dogs doubled up on a rabbit....i know you've explained your reasons for this many times so im not asking for you to do it again but still it confuses me......on your last post someone put that 'experienced dog dont collide with one another but inexperienced ones do'..or something along those lines..i can't remember who wrote this but i have seen experienced dogs collide whilst running doubled up and the outcome wasnt pretty....no surely putting two dogs on one rabbit is not the point of the sport....gives the rabbit less then a 50/50 chance of getting away and on quarry as small as a rabbit does come with greater risks of injury to ones dog......... I dont really have alot else to say at then end of the day you have proved that Trigger does indeed do very well but it seems he would equally as well on his own yet appears you prefer to run him doubled up most of the time..... one last thing though Deerman why do you keep calling Mickyrichardson Bigman??? because thats what he likes to come across as behind his pc because in real life he cant Oh...i thought it may of been a cute kind of pet name...hehe...... Quote Link to post
Guest grit Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 Ok......First things first.....Trigger that is an impressive bag and like i said in my last post on your last topic if it works or you then fair enough......Secondly....most people were not doubting what your dog was capable of as such they were just asking for proof...and today you did that.....what they were doubting and disagreeing with was the way your pups are brought on at such an early age.....at the end of the day wether your 8week old pup manages to overcome obstacles and everything else thrown in its way with out injury then thats fine, but at 8weeks old a puppy is not fully vaccinated to go outside so could catch any disease going.....dont get me wrong after my jrt's first jab she was going on short walks to get her used to the lead...noises...little things she may encounter but not 4hour walks where she could say get quite a bad cut from a loose bit of barbed wire fencing or similar which could transmitt god knows what into her system......that was the main arguement that people were presenting...... The one thing that does confuse me is running dogs doubled up on a rabbit....i know you've explained your reasons for this many times so im not asking for you to do it again but still it confuses me......on your last post someone put that 'experienced dog dont collide with one another but inexperienced ones do'..or something along those lines..i can't remember who wrote this but i have seen experienced dogs collide whilst running doubled up and the outcome wasnt pretty....no surely putting two dogs on one rabbit is not the point of the sport....gives the rabbit less then a 50/50 chance of getting away and on quarry as small as a rabbit does come with greater risks of injury to ones dog......... I dont really have alot else to say at then end of the day you have proved that Trigger does indeed do very well but it seems he would equally as well on his own yet appears you prefer to run him doubled up most of the time..... one last thing though Deerman why do you keep calling Mickyrichardson Bigman??? miss t he must have been watching me in the toilets I was told you have got a massive ass Quote Link to post
Guest mickyrichardson Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 Ok......First things first.....Trigger that is an impressive bag and like i said in my last post on your last topic if it works or you then fair enough......Secondly....most people were not doubting what your dog was capable of as such they were just asking for proof...and today you did that.....what they were doubting and disagreeing with was the way your pups are brought on at such an early age.....at the end of the day wether your 8week old pup manages to overcome obstacles and everything else thrown in its way with out injury then thats fine, but at 8weeks old a puppy is not fully vaccinated to go outside so could catch any disease going.....dont get me wrong after my jrt's first jab she was going on short walks to get her used to the lead...noises...little things she may encounter but not 4hour walks where she could say get quite a bad cut from a loose bit of barbed wire fencing or similar which could transmitt god knows what into her system......that was the main arguement that people were presenting...... The one thing that does confuse me is running dogs doubled up on a rabbit....i know you've explained your reasons for this many times so im not asking for you to do it again but still it confuses me......on your last post someone put that 'experienced dog dont collide with one another but inexperienced ones do'..or something along those lines..i can't remember who wrote this but i have seen experienced dogs collide whilst running doubled up and the outcome wasnt pretty....no surely putting two dogs on one rabbit is not the point of the sport....gives the rabbit less then a 50/50 chance of getting away and on quarry as small as a rabbit does come with greater risks of injury to ones dog......... I dont really have alot else to say at then end of the day you have proved that Trigger does indeed do very well but it seems he would equally as well on his own yet appears you prefer to run him doubled up most of the time..... one last thing though Deerman why do you keep calling Mickyrichardson Bigman??? because thats what he likes to come across as behind his pc because in real life he cant im not a fighter im a lover run along before its bed time Quote Link to post
Guest mickyrichardson Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 Ok......First things first.....Trigger that is an impressive bag and like i said in my last post on your last topic if it works or you then fair enough......Secondly....most people were not doubting what your dog was capable of as such they were just asking for proof...and today you did that.....what they were doubting and disagreeing with was the way your pups are brought on at such an early age.....at the end of the day wether your 8week old pup manages to overcome obstacles and everything else thrown in its way with out injury then thats fine, but at 8weeks old a puppy is not fully vaccinated to go outside so could catch any disease going.....dont get me wrong after my jrt's first jab she was going on short walks to get her used to the lead...noises...little things she may encounter but not 4hour walks where she could say get quite a bad cut from a loose bit of barbed wire fencing or similar which could transmitt god knows what into her system......that was the main arguement that people were presenting...... The one thing that does confuse me is running dogs doubled up on a rabbit....i know you've explained your reasons for this many times so im not asking for you to do it again but still it confuses me......on your last post someone put that 'experienced dog dont collide with one another but inexperienced ones do'..or something along those lines..i can't remember who wrote this but i have seen experienced dogs collide whilst running doubled up and the outcome wasnt pretty....no surely putting two dogs on one rabbit is not the point of the sport....gives the rabbit less then a 50/50 chance of getting away and on quarry as small as a rabbit does come with greater risks of injury to ones dog......... I dont really have alot else to say at then end of the day you have proved that Trigger does indeed do very well but it seems he would equally as well on his own yet appears you prefer to run him doubled up most of the time..... one last thing though Deerman why do you keep calling Mickyrichardson Bigman??? miss t he must have been watching me in the toilets I was told you have got a massive ass haha that i aint bud but good try i nearly broke a smile Quote Link to post
Guest jessy Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 were the 52 rabbits ran doubled up trigger i just cant make it out in your post.yes bonny1 he runs all his RABBITS doubled up pmsl It,s disgraceful i have never heard anything like it in my life, what the poor rabbits must go though Listen you is there anything wrong with having a little bit of respect for the quarry you run sorry if i like to be a sportsman i was not going to write ,but you say having a little respect {YOUR FECKING KILLING THEM} Quote Link to post
Guest grit Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 Your dog sounds like it could probably do a fair job on it's own, and if what you say is true, then obviously that method worked on that dog, But my nan smoked fags a day and lived to be 97, Just because it worked for her, don't make it right. There as been real good dogs that did not go out until 12 or 18 months of age,i do admit,if the same dogs went out at a very young age there is a chance they would have been great .If your nan never smoked she may have lived well over an hundred good answer grit , yes she may have lived over 100 of course you could reverse that theroy and say if you , started your pups later they may have been better the trouble is like most things its just speculation , and diffrent peoples opinions will always differ Try it give 4 weeks.It,s not speculation I dont understand grit give what 4 weeks?? trial Quote Link to post
TOMO 29,055 Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 Your dog sounds like it could probably do a fair job on it's own, and if what you say is true, then obviously that method worked on that dog, But my nan smoked fags a day and lived to be 97, Just because it worked for her, don't make it right. There as been real good dogs that did not go out until 12 or 18 months of age,i do admit,if the same dogs went out at a very young age there is a chance they would have been great .If your nan never smoked she may have lived well over an hundred good answer grit , yes she may have lived over 100 of course you could reverse that theroy and say if you , started your pups later they may have been better the trouble is like most things its just speculation , and diffrent peoples opinions will always differ Try it give 4 weeks.It,s not speculation I dont understand grit give what 4 weeks?? come on grit answer the above thanks Quote Link to post
Guest manda Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 this is soooo much more entertaining than emmerdale lol Quote Link to post
Guest mickyrichardson Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 were the 52 rabbits ran doubled up trigger i just cant make it out in your post.yes bonny1 he runs all his RABBITS doubled up pmsl It,s disgraceful i have never heard anything like it in my life, what the poor rabbits must go though Listen you is there anything wrong with having a little bit of respect for the quarry you run sorry if i like to be a sportsman i was not going to write ,but you say having a little respect {YOUR FECKING KILLING THEM} here the other one lol do you lot not get bored of the same topic explore the site YOU MIGHT FECKING LEARN SOMETHING Quote Link to post
Guest jessy Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 were the 52 rabbits ran doubled up trigger i just cant make it out in your post.yes bonny1 he runs all his RABBITS doubled up pmsl It,s disgraceful i have never heard anything like it in my life, what the poor rabbits must go though school must have finished on comes another one look out the big man behind his pc has spoken whats the problem bigman i thought something was funny and i upset you ? so you had to make a bigman comment? i seen your comments on the last thread about this topic waiting for jessy now did not realise it is only for the selected few , Quote Link to post
TOMO 29,055 Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 Your dog sounds like it could probably do a fair job on it's own, and if what you say is true, then obviously that method worked on that dog, But my nan smoked fags a day and lived to be 97, Just because it worked for her, don't make it right. There as been real good dogs that did not go out until 12 or 18 months of age,i do admit,if the same dogs went out at a very young age there is a chance they would have been great .If your nan never smoked she may have lived well over an hundred good answer grit , yes she may have lived over 100 of course you could reverse that theroy and say if you , started your pups later they may have been better the trouble is like most things its just speculation , and diffrent peoples opinions will always differ Try it give 4 weeks.It,s not speculation I dont understand grit give what 4 weeks?? trial sorry you replied as i was writting. but im still not 100% on what your on about, when you say trial, do you mean give it a go next time i have a pup , starting it early Quote Link to post
jimmy0211 2 Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 were the 52 rabbits ran doubled up trigger i just cant make it out in your post.yes bonny1 he runs all his RABBITS doubled up pmsl It,s disgraceful i have never heard anything like it in my life, what the poor rabbits must go though Listen you is there anything wrong with having a little bit of respect for the quarry you run sorry if i like to be a sportsman i was not going to write ,but you say having a little respect {YOUR FECKING KILLING THEM} yes he is, but he's giving them a chance by running them single, with rabbits the way they run up and down the hedge if 1 dog is slower at turning thn the other the rabbit will be running in between the 2 and almost definitely caught Quote Link to post
Guest manda Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 were the 52 rabbits ran doubled up trigger i just cant make it out in your post.yes bonny1 he runs all his RABBITS doubled up pmsl It,s disgraceful i have never heard anything like it in my life, what the poor rabbits must go though Listen you is there anything wrong with having a little bit of respect for the quarry you run sorry if i like to be a sportsman i was not going to write ,but you say having a little respect {YOUR FECKING KILLING THEM} If thats the case il just let the 5 of mine off to see who has the best stamina.......the terriers,lurchers or my big fat rottie Quote Link to post
DEERMAN 1,020 Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 Ok......First things first.....Trigger that is an impressive bag and like i said in my last post on your last topic if it works or you then fair enough......Secondly....most people were not doubting what your dog was capable of as such they were just asking for proof...and today you did that.....what they were doubting and disagreeing with was the way your pups are brought on at such an early age.....at the end of the day wether your 8week old pup manages to overcome obstacles and everything else thrown in its way with out injury then thats fine, but at 8weeks old a puppy is not fully vaccinated to go outside so could catch any disease going.....dont get me wrong after my jrt's first jab she was going on short walks to get her used to the lead...noises...little things she may encounter but not 4hour walks where she could say get quite a bad cut from a loose bit of barbed wire fencing or similar which could transmitt god knows what into her system......that was the main arguement that people were presenting...... The one thing that does confuse me is running dogs doubled up on a rabbit....i know you've explained your reasons for this many times so im not asking for you to do it again but still it confuses me......on your last post someone put that 'experienced dog dont collide with one another but inexperienced ones do'..or something along those lines..i can't remember who wrote this but i have seen experienced dogs collide whilst running doubled up and the outcome wasnt pretty....no surely putting two dogs on one rabbit is not the point of the sport....gives the rabbit less then a 50/50 chance of getting away and on quarry as small as a rabbit does come with greater risks of injury to ones dog......... I dont really have alot else to say at then end of the day you have proved that Trigger does indeed do very well but it seems he would equally as well on his own yet appears you prefer to run him doubled up most of the time..... one last thing though Deerman why do you keep calling Mickyrichardson Bigman??? because thats what he likes to come across as behind his pc because in real life he cant im not a fighter im a lover run along before its bed time thats not what yur mrs said Quote Link to post
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