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your bang on mate but my problem is difforent my bitch peggy has ran into barb wire and has left her with scars ive had police come up to me asking if its been tackleing fox !!! annoying or what?!

 

 

really :hmm: . just say yes officer and a fu*king good bolt it was too.dropped the fox at 45 yards with number 4's,hell of a shot!!

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a dog thats hard dosent have to get smashed. also ive seen lots of smashed dogs that wouldnt do a decent days graft.

 

 

i disagree.they could and would but anyone with 1/2 a brain wouldnt allow a smashed up dog to continue,they would rather their dog heal.

 

[bANNED TEXT]? read it again, there are lots of dogs that get smashed time and time again and walk time and time again, making them void as owt useful. you can keep them

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JUst a quick question. This is not a dig at anyone just a question out of interest. All these dogs that bolt and never have to be dug to, have they never got a fox in a pocket or dead end. Like if this is the case surely they have either let the fox pass them or have walked. Like if you drive up adead end road you have to reverse or in our case be dug out surely, am I wrong?

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JUst a quick question. This is not a dig at anyone just a question out of interest. All these dogs that bolt and never have to be dug to, have they never got a fox in a pocket or dead end. Like if this is the case surely they have either let the fox pass them or have walked. Like if you drive up adead end road you have to reverse or in our case be dug out surely, am I wrong?

 

 

you tell me.ive dug to all mine apart from this bitch and she aint no learner by all means.yet to dig to her and believe me,shes out more than 99% of the rest of the terriers on this forum.of course,she stays well off which is why shes lost her 9th tooth and IS marked up. :doh:

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every dog is different rodsmith,some bay,some hard but there is a dog for each job,every earth and situation is different.but have seen bayers come unstuck.

 

 

totally agree,if you read the entire thread you would see that.ive seen and heard of more of the hard dogs jack after taking too much aswell,have you not???

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i agree with johnny 85 here, any dog or bitch that does that amount of work on a regular basis and sees that amount of foxes an never been dug to in my eyes can not be called a serious earth dog. please don't think i'am having a go but if a dog takes its quarry to a stop then that dog should keep it there an see the job through, not let pass, not go into reverse gear letting the fox go up a side tube then to bolt. if it were mine there would be some serious????????? above its head.

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i agree with johnny 85 here, any dog or bitch that does that amount of work on a regular basis and sees that amount of foxes an never been dug to in my eyes can not be called a serious earth dog. please don't think i'am having a go but if a dog takes its quarry to a stop then that dog should keep it there an see the job through, not let pass, not go into reverse gear letting the fox go up a side tube then to bolt. if it were mine there would be some serious????????? above its head.

 

what you on about.what i have is a bolting terrier,her job is bolting foxes to guns,duhhh.digging dogs are there to be dug to,duhhh.probally account for more in 1 mth than you do a year.stated at the syart of this i wasnt after an argument/school ground bitchiness.its all been pretty placid untill you lowered the standard.

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