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all depends wat game you are huntin but then again if ait got the heart dont matter in wat size it is or how well it is bred was just really askin as it the first time i took on a dh x

 

what game cant be taken by a smaller dog ?

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I doubt anyone seriously gets a 29" dog in just for rabbits, but you gotta admit, those ole' pencil neck Deer X's look good ! LOL !     Cheers.

Sorry Dan, but I'd agree with gafer on this one. Just because a dog is big doesn't mean it isn't good at picking up rabbits or an equal match to a smaller dog. It depends on the dog itself. I have a

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dont you think a 29 inch animal is to big a dog ? wouldnt a smaller 25 inch animal be a better dog ?

i had a dhxgh x colliexgh he was 29" he could catch bunnys as good as or if not better than most of the smaller dogs in my opinion size doe's not matter on rabbits if the dog wants the rabbit bad enuff it will find a way to get down to it
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my bitch when it was about 10-12months old was 29tts as she is now, but started picking stuff up like subway rappers at full pelt...so the myth, as it must be a myth, that big dogs are to big for rabbits its cobblers, in my opinion as a rabbit is abit thicker than a subways rapper :laugh:

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my bitch when it was about 10-12months old was 29tts as she is now, but started picking stuff up like subway rappers at full pelt...so the myth, as it must be a myth, that big dogs are to big for rabbits its cobblers, in my opinion as a rabbit is abit thicker than a subways rapper :laugh:

i agree with you totaly 100% :thumbs:
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i dont raise her food bowl and she gets down the that aswell, only diffrence between running and standing still is when there running full spread they loose around 3 inches lol i will say that a dog can be to heavy, which can be percieved as too big, but as the height has been mentioned i dont think it matters..atb with our lanky trotters :L

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i dont raise her food bowl and she gets down the that aswell, only diffrence between running and standing still is when there running full spread they loose around 3 inches lol i will say that a dog can be to heavy, which can be percieved as too big, but as the height has been mentioned i dont think it matters..atb with our lanky trotters :L

mine is the same whilst feeding pans on the floor and i agree to every think you say
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