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Argyll

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  1. Yeah that's what I thought. I'm just clearing things up for the idiot.
  2. why not show them the bunny in the net its folk like you that gee folk a bad name, you take the time to go ferreting but you dont take the pup, instead you release the bunnys for it :blink: I would never take a pup out all day feretting, making it walk 10-20 miles at such a young age. Plus the fact it was about 30 years ago. Think about what you're saying before speaking. your telling folk to take live bunnys out in fields an drop them for the pups Can you show me where I tell him this?
  3. You know what mate I couldn't have said it better myself. I've not been on the site long but I've already sussed it's full of muppets that haven't a clue about anything but like to have a go from the safety of their chair. I can't believe someone suggested putting it to sleep because it's not very good at jumping!!! If you have nothing decent to say then shut the f*ck up. Judging by a lot of your spelling and grammar clearly there's a lot of ill educated inbreds on here. I'm off to the hunting with hound’s forum as Rooster suggested. Perhaps there will be fewer idiots on there. Goodbye
  4. why not show them the bunny in the net its folk like you that gee folk a bad name, you take the time to go ferreting but you dont take the pup, instead you release the bunnys for it :blink: I would never take a pup out all day feretting, making it walk 10-20 miles at such a young age. Plus the fact it was about 30 years ago. Think about what you're saying before speaking.
  5. Thats called BAITING matey in the eyes of the law..you may well of said you went digging badgers with a terrier!! The LAW classes BOTH no different to the other...you may want to watch how you word things in future? Just a piece of friendly advice and not being an arse...ever heard the phrase "shooting yourself in the foot"? ...well thats a typical example of it? As for when starting a pup...well imo i always say what's the big hurry? Why send a child to do a mans job? ATB Andy. You missed out part of my quote when I said "when I was younger". I didn't elaborate, perhaps I should have
  6. I'm a Celtic man through and through by the way. I still think it's pish though. I mean most of the characters are used up now and he needs to have a complete clear out. I mean ffs Dennis Law and Macca!
  7. I was particularly impressed with the Jack Pyke Oak camo jackets. I bought one for my son from Amazon for £65. They've had really good reviews.
  8. I used to leave them until at least 8 months old and then let them on to mixi rabbits but never long runs at hares. When i was younger I would take live rabbits I feretted out in to an open field and let the dog chase them. Nine times out of ten the rabbit would get away but it gave the dog a good idea of how to jink and turn with the rabbit. Many people would think this is cruel and I can't really argue with that so I don't do it anymore. Personally I believe a dog loses confidence if let on prey too early and it continually misses them. Greyhound men never let their pups race until a
  9. If I recall this is prevalent amongst inbred dogs. But not always the case.
  10. Personally I thought it has been crap for about the last 5 years. I never laughed once this year neither did my mates.
  11. A few years ago my parents thought they saw a black panther up my neck of the woods near Stirling but I reckon it was probably just a large domesticated cat. They caught a Lynx back in the 's up in the highlands which they put in a local wildlife park where it lived out its life. Personally apart from this one incident I don't believe there are any large cats out there or at least not now. I think people either intentionally make it up or they are mistaken.
  12. It just takes patience mate. Please don't rub their noses in it as someone suggested. This is an old folk’s tale and will only cause even more anxiety in your dogs which in turn will make them worse. Your dogs just need time to adjust to new surroundings and to be honest as long as it sounds for you three months is a relatively short time for your dogs. Buying them a crate is the right way to go. You can buy them on EBay for around £35 or perhaps even cheaper on Gumtree. Put them in the crate for an hour at a time and then immediately take them outside for a piddle. Increase the times in t
  13. Remember otters are protected so tread carefully: http://www.amaenvironment.co.uk/otter/
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