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i have worked staffs all the time simply because i cant afford a good plummer and i have had staffs for over 26 years,at the minute my little bitch is working with one of my lurcher pups.here is a pic from last week,post-48776-029715200 1288896913_thumb.jpg,will put up some more pics later,she is full staff from my original line she stands at 13 inches and is 14 months old.She works bushes,flushes pheasants etc and is 100% stock broken,its hard work to train them,but she is a silent killer.I have permission to work her thanks to my sons boss who has land and stables.Forgot to mention she is also used to water and retrieves water fowl.

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matt_hooks im actually in shock that someone who has enough interest in dogs to be on a forum is such a thick b*****d to make such a statement. Pitbulls are banned because c**ts like you make them sou

Certainly to big for earthwork but he may have his uses.. Nice dog.. ..... Pa

the fact is though that working 'bull terriers' are usually dog aggressive,thats the way it is and the way it should be.

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this is probably a stupid question to you guys, but how do you actually start a dog ( my staff) on the lamp? is it as simple as going out at night on the farm etc, finding the rabbits, getting as close as poss then shining the lamp onto said rabbit and slipping the dog? sorry if this sounds ignorant but i do not come from a hunting family/nor do i have friends who hunt, i worked with a guy for a year who had abit of exp. lamping with lurchers, digging foxes etc but have lost contact unfortunately, and always do you/can you squeak foxes in on the lamp then slip the dog? im in northern ireland and as far as im aware we're stil aloud to run quarry with dogs (foxes and hares), isnt this right?

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this is probably a stupid question to you guys, but how do you actually start a dog ( my staff) on the lamp? is it as simple as going out at night on the farm etc, finding the rabbits, getting as close as poss then shining the lamp onto said rabbit and slipping the dog? sorry if this sounds ignorant but i do not come from a hunting family/nor do i have friends who hunt, i worked with a guy for a year who had abit of exp. lamping with lurchers, digging foxes etc but have lost contact unfortunately, and always do you/can you squeak foxes in on the lamp then slip the dog? im in northern ireland and as far as im aware we're stil aloud to run quarry with dogs (foxes and hares), isnt this right?

yes it really is as simple as getting out there and doing and as you name suggests ye no it already ye messer :tongue2: :tongue2: :thumbs:

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When people say bull, most people hear "Pit Bull", and they are nasty dogs, even when kept by the best owners in the world. It's down to the short temper. Most dogs will warn before attacking, a pit bull will go from completely calm seeming to full on, out to kill attack mode with no warning in between.

 

Staffies, which most people think are the same, are a completely different kettle of fish. A temper a mile long, and they will run away and hide rather than hurt someone. Even when cornered they will try not to hurt humans. Dogs on the other hand, are fair game.

 

I have a staff x lab, and he's completely mental, but wouldn't hurt a human for the world. He plays rough though, as all terriers do, and some dogs don't appreciate that, and it can turn into a bit of a snarling match!

 

Pit Bulls are banned because they are f#####g dangerous, especially with the types that tend to own them.

you dozey muppet!! you know as much about dogs as im confident in beating stephen hawking in a quiz!! Go do some research. The only proper bull is a pitbull!! others are just substitutes.

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Funnily enough its' the breed bans that is making the pitbull in England a dangerous dog. Because of the ban people are mating pits willy nilly with any other pit they can find. The short gene pool is being overbred and carelessly bred, resulting in unstable dogs that make the papers.

I have lived in the US and I have met hundreds of great natured, stable pibulls who can be trusted with people 100%. That is purely because there is a good gene pool to choose from. The pits I have met here and in Australia are invariably a little psychotic due to over inbreeding thanks to a limited gene pool and black market breeding. A lot of them seem to be nervous, intimidated types instead of the outgoing clownish types. Not all of them, obviously, but quite a few.

In Australia I had a good stable pit, pre ban. He was 100% trustworthy around people but I would never have left him alone with another male dog.

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