Aaron Proffitt 142 Posted May 13, 2010 Report Share Posted May 13, 2010 Worse fight I have had was when my two hot blooded stags were intent on catching something, the prey escaped and they turned all of their prey drive on each other . Had to seperate them with a cattle prod. Quote Link to post
all.rounder 3 Posted May 14, 2010 Report Share Posted May 14, 2010 i had a brother and sister out of the same litter.the brother was always getting into the bitch my wife told me to get red of the dog before it killed the bitch.anyway i was on night shift and my mate took the dog out lamping.when i got back from work my wife said to go and have a look at the dog when i went out to the dog run the dog was laying dead.it had run into a stonebridge on the golf course.what am sayinig is ithink he would have ended up killing the bitch. Quote Link to post
billy potter 0 Posted May 14, 2010 Report Share Posted May 14, 2010 we have wheaton xs hey aint the best dogs to kennel with others because they will loose there head at any minuite and when they get started they will kill another dog but thats just the temperment of the wheaton terrier. sorry to hear it tho mate billy Quote Link to post
Bosun11 537 Posted May 14, 2010 Report Share Posted May 14, 2010 I'm with Stabba on this one, kennel seperate! As he put it, lot less stress on your dog (and yourself). I keep two dogs at the moment, they are housed and fed seperate but excercise and have down time in the garden, under supervision. Sad affair loosing a dog in a kennel fight,sorry for your loss. Quote Link to post
Guest joe ox Posted May 14, 2010 Report Share Posted May 14, 2010 (edited) Dogs what are aggresive towards other dogs are a nuisance in the hunting game regardless if its in the kennel or in the back of the motor or out in the field. Two dogs should be able to be kenneled together without problem as long as they have seperate sleeping area ie twin kennel inside a single run. Agressive dogs(fighters) dont deserve a kennel to themselfs they deserve a hole to themselfs. Edited May 14, 2010 by joe ox 3 Quote Link to post
stanley 5 Posted May 14, 2010 Report Share Posted May 14, 2010 personally i wouldnt keep a dog that was a scrapper,do it once they will do it again Quote Link to post
skycat 6,173 Posted May 14, 2010 Report Share Posted May 14, 2010 Dogs what are aggresive towards other dogs are a nuisance in the hunting game regardless if its in the kennel or in the back of the motor or out in the field. Two dogs should be able to be kenneled together without problem as long as they have seperate sleeping area ie twin kennel inside a single run. Agressive dogs(fighters) dont deserve a kennel to themselfs they deserve a hole to themselfs. Quote Link to post
lass 6 Posted May 14, 2010 Report Share Posted May 14, 2010 (edited) i kennel all my dogs together and theres only one alpha male in this house and its me, one thing you lot have forgotten is most dogs in the same kennel travell with each other to there hunting ground in the back of a vehicle, how many of you have had dog fights there,lol like i say i kennel all mine together and in over 40 yrs never had a kennel fight but seen a lot of fights in motors with dogs that arnt kenneled together, just seen joeys reply and 100% fella Edited May 14, 2010 by lass Quote Link to post
poacher3161 1,766 Posted May 14, 2010 Report Share Posted May 14, 2010 Dogs what are aggresive towards other dogs are a nuisance in the hunting game regardless if its in the kennel or in the back of the motor or out in the field. Two dogs should be able to be kenneled together without problem as long as they have seperate sleeping area ie twin kennel inside a single run. Agressive dogs(fighters) dont deserve a kennel to themselfs they deserve a hole to themselfs. Well said joe Then i think alot can go on wat type of crosses are kept and dogs that hunt together theirs no reason they carnt be kenneld together same as hound packs Quote Link to post
inan 841 Posted May 14, 2010 Report Share Posted May 14, 2010 Dogs what are aggresive towards other dogs are a nuisance in the hunting game regardless if its in the kennel or in the back of the motor or out in the field. Two dogs should be able to be kenneled together without problem as long as they have seperate sleeping area ie twin kennel inside a single run. Agressive dogs(fighters) dont deserve a kennel to themselfs they deserve a hole to themselfs. I would agree with you Joe ,aggression towards other dogs is a pain in the arse. I have read that one of the most outstanding coursing lines,are noted for being "dodgy with other dogs", not a positive trait to breed into your line. I am interested to hear what others think of the comment by a poster ,regarding Wheaton crosses.I have no experience of them,are they known for aggression towards other dogs? Comments would be welcome. Quote Link to post
Guest deerhound hunter Posted May 15, 2010 Report Share Posted May 15, 2010 well came home from work on friday bout 3 and went upstairs i herd my dog barked so i looked out the window to see what was up. and to be honest i had to look twice as my lurcher dog killed my mates whippet dog and the pen was a mess to say the least. i was shocked as these 2 were kept together for past year as i bred them both and hav been around eachother for 3 yrs stil am gutted it happened heres my dog the SORRY TO HERE THAT MATE,I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM WITH SIBLINGS OF THE SAME LITTER,HAD TO GET RID OF THE BITCH BEFORE THE SAME HAPPENED. Quote Link to post
LamperJohn 12 Posted May 15, 2010 Report Share Posted May 15, 2010 Dogs what are aggresive towards other dogs are a nuisance in the hunting game regardless if its in the kennel or in the back of the motor or out in the field. Two dogs should be able to be kenneled together without problem as long as they have seperate sleeping area ie twin kennel inside a single run. Agressive dogs(fighters) dont deserve a kennel to themselfs they deserve a hole to themselfs. I would agree with you Joe ,aggression towards other dogs is a pain in the arse. I have read that one of the most outstanding coursing lines,are noted for being "dodgy with other dogs", not a positive trait to breed into your line. I am interested to hear what others think of the comment by a poster ,regarding Wheaton crosses.I have no experience of them,are they known for aggression towards other dogs? Comments would be welcome. Think it stemps from them being bred for dog fighting many years ago, im sure 2 wheatens hold the record for it, Quote Link to post
tinytiger 826 Posted May 15, 2010 Report Share Posted May 15, 2010 fella i know put two glens and an english bull in the one run overnight.in the morning the glens had killed and eaten a good part of the english bull and he seemed suprised about it. Is he from wexford? Quote Link to post
dave a 24 Posted May 15, 2010 Report Share Posted May 15, 2010 fella i know put two glens and an english bull in the one run overnight.in the morning the glens had killed and eaten a good part of the english bull and he seemed suprised about it. Is he from wexford? Cork Quote Link to post
tinytiger 826 Posted May 16, 2010 Report Share Posted May 16, 2010 fella i know put two glens and an english bull in the one run overnight.in the morning the glens had killed and eaten a good part of the english bull and he seemed suprised about it. Is he from wexford? Cork thats gas,heard almost the exact same story from a guy at the other side of the country(some of them glens can be bad B*tards).I tried to breed my half pit bitch to a glen and his only intrest was in killing her.(took them down to newpark in clonmel and got her A.Ied)cant wait for the pups.the best ever digging dog i had was 3/4 russel 1/4 glen.(had a mouthful of knives).His wind wasnt the best though Quote Link to post
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