red 10 1 Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 mille lost to suffocation http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/index.php?app=gallery&module=images§ion=viewimage&img=14263 Quote Link to post
richc12 84 Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 great thread Co Chise..... its good to remember them, and pay respect to what they give us in there lives.... new to working terriers but lost my cocker bitch to old age on 17.1.2010...Gutted.... best shooting dog i'll ever have.... R.I.P Zelda Quote Link to post
Guest busterdog Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 (edited) I was absolutley gutted to lose this one at the beggining of this season and it has really put a dampener on the season although only 3 he had proven himself time and time again. He was lost in an earth that I have dug many times in the past and once with this dog before so I didnt expect what we came across. After digging over 4 metres in rock with a jcb we reached him in a vertical tube having dropped down head first. One of his first in a place that I was told didnt go over 1 metre another early dig A good 3metre + dig to him And sadly his last dig RIP Butch lad This dog was a real joy to own and work and a real credit to Busterdog who bred him. atb Drifter Nice too see you've got you're one and only jumper back on mate On the seriuos side shame about young Butch, hope you find the next great thing shortly. Edited February 18, 2010 by busterdog Quote Link to post
drifter 1 50 Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 I was absolutley gutted to lose this one at the beggining of this season and it has really put a dampener on the season although only 3 he had proven himself time and time again. He was lost in an earth that I have dug many times in the past and once with this dog before so I didnt expect what we came across. After digging over 4 metres in rock with a jcb we reached him in a vertical tube having dropped down head first. One of his first in a place that I was told didnt go over 1 metre another early dig A good 3metre + dig to him And sadly his last dig RIP Butch lad This dog was a real joy to own and work and a real credit to Busterdog who bred him. atb Drifter Nice too see you've got you're one and only jumper back on mate On the seriuos side shame about young Butch, hope you find the next great think shortly. It is my lucky jumper busterdog Im having a whip around to see if I can get a new one knitted for next season times very hard! Quote Link to post
jake824 517 Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 I was absolutley gutted to lose this one at the beggining of this season and it has really put a dampener on the season although only 3 he had proven himself time and time again. He was lost in an earth that I have dug many times in the past and once with this dog before so I didnt expect what we came across. After digging over 4 metres in rock with a jcb we reached him in a vertical tube having dropped down head first. One of his first in a place that I was told didnt go over 1 metre another early dig A good 3metre + dig to him And sadly his last dig RIP Butch lad This dog was a real joy to own and work and a real credit to Busterdog who bred him. atb Drifter Nice too see you've got you're one and only jumper back on mate On the seriuos side shame about young Butch, hope you find the next great think shortly. It is my lucky jumper busterdog Im having a whip around to see if I can get a new one knitted for next season times very hard! i d donate you one of mine but it d be a bit baggy round the guts lol. it is a sickener when you lose a good one, i know it knocked you for six mate,unfortunately thats the risk we take every time we take em out. it does make you realise that some times we take old reliable for granted. its only when you lose them that u realise how good they were.a 20lb terrier more often than not out weighed and out matched in size and strength which enters a hole barely big enough to crawl into then stays there beyond all punishment that is dished out to him and every attempt to drive him back he still stands his ground and screams FXXK YOU THE GAFFERS ON HIS WAY AN I AINT MOVING.they have my full respect. they live for the work and we are priveliged to own and work such dogs. Quote Link to post
Waz 4,262 Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 I was absolutley gutted to lose this one at the beggining of this season and it has really put a dampener on the season although only 3 he had proven himself time and time again. He was lost in an earth that I have dug many times in the past and once with this dog before so I didnt expect what we came across. After digging over 4 metres in rock with a jcb we reached him in a vertical tube having dropped down head first. One of his first in a place that I was told didnt go over 1 metre another early dig A good 3metre + dig to him And sadly his last dig RIP Butch lad This dog was a real joy to own and work and a real credit to Busterdog who bred him. atb Drifter Nice too see you've got you're one and only jumper back on mate On the seriuos side shame about young Butch, hope you find the next great think shortly. It is my lucky jumper busterdog Im having a whip around to see if I can get a new one knitted for next season times very hard! i d donate you one of mine but it d be a bit baggy round the guts lol. it is a sickener when you lose a good one, i know it knocked you for six mate,unfortunately thats the risk we take every time we take em out. it does make you realise that some times we take old reliable for granted. its only when you lose them that u realise how good they were.a 20lb terrier more often than not out weighed and out matched in size and strength which enters a hole barely big enough to crawl into then stays there beyond all punishment that is dished out to him and every attempt to drive him back he still stands his ground and screams FXXK YOU THE GAFFERS ON HIS WAY AN I AINT MOVING.they have my full respect. they live for the work and we are priveliged to own and work such dogs. Quote Link to post
guyliath 15 Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 I was absolutley gutted to lose this one at the beggining of this season and it has really put a dampener on the season although only 3 he had proven himself time and time again. He was lost in an earth that I have dug many times in the past and once with this dog before so I didnt expect what we came across. After digging over 4 metres in rock with a jcb we reached him in a vertical tube having dropped down head first. One of his first in a place that I was told didnt go over 1 metre another early dig A good 3metre + dig to him And sadly his last dig RIP Butch lad This dog was a real joy to own and work and a real credit to Busterdog who bred him. atb Drifter Nice too see you've got you're one and only jumper back on mate On the seriuos side shame about young Butch, hope you find the next great think shortly. It is my lucky jumper busterdog Im having a whip around to see if I can get a new one knitted for next season times very hard! i d donate you one of mine but it d be a bit baggy round the guts lol. it is a sickener when you lose a good one, i know it knocked you for six mate,unfortunately thats the risk we take every time we take em out. it does make you realise that some times we take old reliable for granted. its only when you lose them that u realise how good they were.a 20lb terrier more often than not out weighed and out matched in size and strength which enters a hole barely big enough to crawl into then stays there beyond all punishment that is dished out to him and every attempt to drive him back he still stands his ground and screams FXXK YOU THE GAFFERS ON HIS WAY AN I AINT MOVING.they have my full respect. they live for the work and we are priveliged to own and work such dogs. I am a complete novice to the terrier world, but amen to that sentiment Jake. G Quote Link to post
jo54 255 Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 I was absolutley gutted to lose this one at the beggining of this season and it has really put a dampener on the season although only 3 he had proven himself time and time again. He was lost in an earth that I have dug many times in the past and once with this dog before so I didnt expect what we came across. After digging over 4 metres in rock with a jcb we reached him in a vertical tube having dropped down head first. One of his first in a place that I was told didnt go over 1 metre another early dig A good 3metre + dig to him And sadly his last dig RIP Butch lad This dog was a real joy to own and work and a real credit to Busterdog who bred him. atb Drifter Nice too see you've got you're one and only jumper back on mate On the seriuos side shame about young Butch, hope you find the next great think shortly. It is my lucky jumper busterdog Im having a whip around to see if I can get a new one knitted for next season times very hard! i d donate you one of mine but it d be a bit baggy round the guts lol. it is a sickener when you lose a good one, i know it knocked you for six mate,unfortunately thats the risk we take every time we take em out. it does make you realise that some times we take old reliable for granted. its only when you lose them that u realise how good they were.a 20lb terrier more often than not out weighed and out matched in size and strength which enters a hole barely big enough to crawl into then stays there beyond all punishment that is dished out to him and every attempt to drive him back he still stands his ground and screams FXXK YOU THE GAFFERS ON HIS WAY AN I AINT MOVING.they have my full respect. they live for the work and we are priveliged to own and work such dogs. I am a complete novice to the terrier world, but amen to that sentiment Jake. G lost my bull x another day on roe took him in a wood broke he neck poor c**t never wished for any think better from him Quote Link to post
ryanglfc 1 Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 this is my lakixpatt i lost him on a 8 foot dig start of this season cavein the dog wos making the grade for [bANNED TEXT] i wonted am gutted r.i.p jak sad some boss dogs lost there boys !! Quote Link to post
burrowman 6 Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 Good on you Cochise,end of season the right time to remember our little battlers.I had a very close one,a cavein in a sandy burrow.Dug out me dog he was limp,layed him out touched his eyes no blink.Only thing i could think of was mouth to mouth recussitation so cupped me hands round his snout a had a go,thank god he came round after a few minutes.Then like a true warrior he staggered over to the hole and tried to get in and finish the job (lurcher had sorted that).Sorry for all your losses lads,its the one downer of our sport. a.t.b.Burrowman. Quote Link to post
redeye jedi 39 Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 R.I.P all the warriors in this thread heart breaking losing one of the team. CO top man for this thread. Quote Link to post
Guest 2GOOD Posted February 19, 2010 Report Share Posted February 19, 2010 i have not worked one for over 10 years BUT I WISH MY LURCHERS HAD THE SAME GUTS POUND FOR POUND .good thread . Quote Link to post
BRYKAY 2 Posted February 19, 2010 Report Share Posted February 19, 2010 REMEMBER THAT THE GOOD DIE YOUNG AND OLD IN THIS GAME LADS SO CHIN UP & REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES..... ATB. Quote Link to post
tb25 4,627 Posted February 19, 2010 Report Share Posted February 19, 2010 rip to all the dogs Quote Link to post
DABCHICK 58 Posted February 19, 2010 Report Share Posted February 19, 2010 (edited) THIS DOG SERVED ME WELL,WAS WELL MANNERD AND A DECENT WORKER HAD A GOOD FEW SEASONS LEFT BUT WAS SADLY KNOCKED OVER BY A CAR LOST HIM WHILE WALKING FOUND HIM OVER 3 MILES AWAY FROM WHERE I WAS LIVING AT THE TIME WAS GUTTED A BETTER PIC WAS IN EDRD SOME TIME AGO REGARDS DABBER Edited February 19, 2010 by DABCHICK Quote Link to post
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