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Funny question .. . . . . but has anyone ever had a dog that had a ridiculously high prey drive? Perhaps too high?

Yes rip Tink

 

 

What breed mate?

Whippet dog broke his neck running a rabbit through trees just didnt slow the gap was way to small for him to fit through same dog ran a hare on the a17 for a full 2 mins no pads left but the next day while talking to a local farmer he some how pulled the front window of the car down an ran and caught another hare the mess had to be seen not many dogs would have wanted to walk let alone run IMO TO much drive makes for a short working life this dog was also crazy when he came across fox,s he was,nt realy big enough for them but it didnt stop him.

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You didnt ask and i didnt say what i would prefer. What i was arguing with was the 'true terrier' comment. It is most certainly a terrier, its just also a f*****g pain in the arse, especially for ratt

:no: thats not a true terrier just a over hyped dog thats not been trained properly!!! a proper terriers knows his job and sticks to it not a liabilty like yours

He didn't say that was a 'true' terrier. In answering this question he was saying his terrier had a 'ridiculously high, perhaps too high prey drive'. I agree with you in principal but as neither of us

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Firstly im going off topic to say buttermilk is one a f*****g numpy,nearly everything you dont like to hear someones a ditto, why bother posting you retard!

 

 

 

Do you know what ditto means? :whistling:

 

Where im from it mustn't mean the same as it does round your area's.

 

Its like the charver and chav,craic and crack! enlighten me?

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Firstly im going off topic to say buttermilk is one a f*****g numpy,nearly everything you dont like to hear someones a ditto, why bother posting you retard!

 

 

 

Do you know what ditto means? :whistling:

 

Where im from it mustn't mean the same as it does round your area's.

 

Its like the charver and chav,craic and crack! enlighten me?

 

It means "The same as above" :yes: ..and it's not just local slang used on certain areas either..

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Firstly im going off topic to say buttermilk is one a f*****g numpy,nearly everything you dont like to hear someones a ditto, why bother posting you retard!

 

 

 

Do you know what ditto means? :whistling:

 

Where im from it mustn't mean the same as it does round your area's.

 

Its like the charver and chav,craic and crack! enlighten me?

 

It means "The same as above"

 

 

Cheers mate, round here also used to insult people,i never even knew the word was in the dictionary until now but ive done my home work!Word History: Ditto, which at first glance seems a handy and insignificant sort of word, actually has a Roman past, for it comes from dictus, "having been said," the past participle of the verb dcere, "to say." In Italian dcere became dire and dictus became detto, or in the Tuscan dialect ditto. Italian detto or ditto meant what said does in English, as in the locution "the said story." Thus the word could be used in certain constructions to mean "the same as what has been said"; for example, having given the date December 22, one could use 26 detto or ditto for 26 December. The first recorded use of ditto in English occurs in such a construction in 1625. The sense "copy" is an English development, first recorded in 1818. Ditto has even become a trademark for a duplicating machine

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Firstly im going off topic to say buttermilk is one a f*****g numpy,nearly everything you dont like to hear someones a ditto, why bother posting you retard!

 

 

 

Do you know what ditto means? :whistling:

 

Where im from it mustn't mean the same as it does round your area's.

 

Its like the charver and chav,craic and crack! enlighten me?

 

It means "The same as above"

 

 

Cheers mate, round here also used to insult people,i never even knew the word was in the dictionary until now but ive done my home work!Word History: Ditto, which at first glance seems a handy and insignificant sort of word, actually has a Roman past, for it comes from dictus, "having been said," the past participle of the verb dcere, "to say." In Italian dcere became dire and dictus became detto, or in the Tuscan dialect ditto. Italian detto or ditto meant what said does in English, as in the locution "the said story." Thus the word could be used in certain constructions to mean "the same as what has been said"; for example, having given the date December 22, one could use 26 detto or ditto for 26 December. The first recorded use of ditto in English occurs in such a construction in 1625. The sense "copy" is an English development, first recorded in 1818. Ditto has even become a trademark for a duplicating machine

Never seen the film "Ghost"....... :whistling:

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Firstly im going off topic to say buttermilk is one a f*****g numpy,nearly everything you dont like to hear someones a ditto, why bother posting you retard!

 

Back on track, a good mate of mine and a member on here has a half cross bull grey, this dog is used for big game, round holes etc if you get my drift! His prey drive is emmense, lamping last season and after a long night and not much big stuff around and my bitch picking up all the bunnys, i persuaded him to run just one rabbit which of course he wasn't bred for and had never ran! I persuaded him to run one bunny and f**k me ive never seen a dog put so much effort and determination into a bunny, obviously i had seen him working bigger game and hes all the same but for the first bunny he was able to run. He hit the bunny flat out with one hell of a strike and rolled and rolled and rolled, as if he had hit a red un or a roe etc!

 

Oh dear...crossed wires I think! :tongue2:

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Firstly im going off topic to say buttermilk is one a f*****g numpy,nearly everything you dont like to hear someones a ditto, why bother posting you retard!

 

 

 

Do you know what ditto means? :whistling:

 

Where im from it mustn't mean the same as it does round your area's.

 

Its like the charver and chav,craic and crack! enlighten me?

 

It means "The same as above"

 

 

Cheers mate, round here also used to insult people,i never even knew the word was in the dictionary until now but ive done my home work!Word History: Ditto, which at first glance seems a handy and insignificant sort of word, actually has a Roman past, for it comes from dictus, "having been said," the past participle of the verb dcere, "to say." In Italian dcere became dire and dictus became detto, or in the Tuscan dialect ditto. Italian detto or ditto meant what said does in English, as in the locution "the said story." Thus the word could be used in certain constructions to mean "the same as what has been said"; for example, having given the date December 22, one could use 26 detto or ditto for 26 December. The first recorded use of ditto in English occurs in such a construction in 1625. The sense "copy" is an English development, first recorded in 1818. Ditto has even become a trademark for a duplicating machine

Never seen the film "Ghost"....... :whistling:

 

:no:

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Firstly im going off topic to say buttermilk is one a f*****g numpy,nearly everything you dont like to hear someones a ditto, why bother posting you retard!

 

 

 

Do you know what ditto means? :whistling:

 

Where im from it mustn't mean the same as it does round your area's.

 

Its like the charver and chav,craic and crack! enlighten me?

 

It means "The same as above"

 

 

Cheers mate, round here also used to insult people,i never even knew the word was in the dictionary until now but ive done my home work!Word History: Ditto, which at first glance seems a handy and insignificant sort of word, actually has a Roman past, for it comes from dictus, "having been said," the past participle of the verb dcere, "to say." In Italian dcere became dire and dictus became detto, or in the Tuscan dialect ditto. Italian detto or ditto meant what said does in English, as in the locution "the said story." Thus the word could be used in certain constructions to mean "the same as what has been said"; for example, having given the date December 22, one could use 26 detto or ditto for 26 December. The first recorded use of ditto in English occurs in such a construction in 1625. The sense "copy" is an English development, first recorded in 1818. Ditto has even become a trademark for a duplicating machine

Never seen the film "Ghost"....... :whistling:

 

:no:

No need to rush out its shite but theres a bit in that would explain it......funny how these things stick in your mind :thumbs:

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Firstly im going off topic to say buttermilk is one a f*****g numpy,nearly everything you dont like to hear someones a ditto, why bother posting you retard!

 

 

 

Do you know what ditto means? :whistling:

 

Where im from it mustn't mean the same as it does round your area's.

 

Its like the charver and chav,craic and crack! enlighten me?

 

It means "The same as above"

 

 

Cheers mate, round here also used to insult people,i never even knew the word was in the dictionary until now but ive done my home work!Word History: Ditto, which at first glance seems a handy and insignificant sort of word, actually has a Roman past, for it comes from dictus, "having been said," the past participle of the verb dcere, "to say." In Italian dcere became dire and dictus became detto, or in the Tuscan dialect ditto. Italian detto or ditto meant what said does in English, as in the locution "the said story." Thus the word could be used in certain constructions to mean "the same as what has been said"; for example, having given the date December 22, one could use 26 detto or ditto for 26 December. The first recorded use of ditto in English occurs in such a construction in 1625. The sense "copy" is an English development, first recorded in 1818. Ditto has even become a trademark for a duplicating machine

Never seen the film "Ghost"....... :whistling:

 

:no:

No need to rush out its shite but theres a bit in that would explain it......funny how these things stick in your mind :thumbs:

 

Oh im sure i wont forget this now, ive pm'd Buttermilk and apoligised, try not to make the same mistake again! :boogie:

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Funny question .. . . . . but has anyone ever had a dog that had a ridiculously high prey drive? Perhaps too high?

Yes... RIP Ginner. Great dog, realy miss him, Have a pup out of the same lines who is only very young, but looks like he has the minerals!

got his litter sister here to say shes got a high prey drive is a understatement the litter produced total freaks :wallbash: more a case of can you cope with the mental mentality than can the dogs cope with the work got a litter due out of her to rock brins litter bro these dogs were much steadier in them selves gentle giants really in comparison to these things so hopeing the x sort of evens itself out regards :thumbs:

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Funny question .. . . . . but has anyone ever had a dog that had a ridiculously high prey drive? Perhaps too high?

Yes... RIP Ginner. Great dog, realy miss him, Have a pup out of the same lines who is only very young, but looks like he has the minerals!

got his litter sister here to say shes got a high prey drive is a understatement the litter produced total freaks :wallbash: more a case of can you cope with the mental mentality than can the dogs cope with the work got a litter due out of her to rock brins litter bro these dogs were much steadier in them selves gentle giants really in comparison to these things so hopeing the x sort of evens itself out regards :thumbs:

He certainly was a handful! It sounds like that whole litter were crackers, Dai Dogs off here has got one too. :thumbs:

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Funny question .. . . . . but has anyone ever had a dog that had a ridiculously high prey drive? Perhaps too high?

Yes rip Tink

 

 

What breed mate?

Whippet dog broke his neck running a rabbit through trees just didnt slow the gap was way to small for him to fit through same dog ran a hare on the a17 for a full 2 mins no pads left but the next day while talking to a local farmer he some how pulled the front window of the car down an ran and caught another hare the mess had to be seen not many dogs would have wanted to walk let alone run IMO TO much drive makes for a short working life this dog was also crazy when he came across fox,s he was,nt realy big enough for them but it didnt stop him.

 

 

That's the kind of dog i was thinking about when i posted this. And funnily enough the dog that made me think is also a pure whippet.

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