BULL 97 Posted November 22, 2010 Report Share Posted November 22, 2010 Once again people are saying i would do this,i would never get rid of my dogs blah,blah ,blah I dont know this fella, but whats he done wrong tried to pass on a yearling dog hes trained and fed but unfortunatly has to get rid of due to a change of circumstances and hes trying to do it on a HUNTING FORUM, oh the shame of it who would make such a ridiculous assumtion that somone on a hunting forum might want to take on a lurcher which is "coming along nicely" jeeeesusss christ ive heard it all now , You think there would be a que of people finding out what the dog is like what its done rather than jumping on the bandwagon bunch of keyboard bitches. its probabley due to the fact most people on here dont even own a fukin dog let alone hunt with one. If i could help you mate i would ,but im in a similar situation,struggling to house them while i work away I know what a pain it is dont listen to these self riotous mugs. Quote Link to post
Scallywag 78 Posted November 22, 2010 Report Share Posted November 22, 2010 I have to travel for work and sometimes stay away over night. I have three dogs. I've kitted out an LDV convoy with a comfortable double bed, cooker and loo. I take my dogs with me wherever I go, walk them morning and evening and pop them out in my lunch break. They have the comfort of the van while I'm working. It works out fine. Sometimes whoever employs me will pay for a hotel. All travellodges accept dogs so on those occasions we all stay in the hotel. I've never had a problem, my dogs and I have a strong bond because we're together most of the time, they get the interest of being exercised in a variety of environments and I get the pleasure if walking my dogs every day wherever I am. Quote Link to post
3 Turns 326 Posted November 22, 2010 Report Share Posted November 22, 2010 FAMILYS THE BE ALL AND END ALL GET RID TO MUCH HASELL YOU CAN ALWAYS GO TO B/N/Q AND BY ANOTHER HAMMER .MONEY AND FAMILY FIRST DOGS ARE JUST TOOLS OF THE TRADE.YOU N2VER NOW WHEN YOULL CHANGE YOUR TRADE . Maybe to you but not to everyone. Tools can be replaced no problem, they are all the same, but the years of work and training you put into a dog are priceless. I suppose it depends what you want your dogs for, if your standards are low, or you only use a dog as a point and slip so dont need them trained then maybe they can be replaced but thats not dogwork to me. ALRIGHT MATE HES BETTER MOVEING THE DOG ON WHEN ITS A PUP THAN WAITING 6MTH THEN DOING IT.ONCES HES INTO WORK HIS CICUMSTANCES MIGHT BE DIFFERENT.THATS WHAT I MEANT.AND FAMILY ALWAYS COMES FIRST.LATER. Quote Link to post
tinklefod1 21 Posted November 22, 2010 Report Share Posted November 22, 2010 (edited) to be honestits his dog and i couldnt give a flying fcuk wether its work comitments, pack of bullcrap i aint interested in excuses or reasons all i see is a possible addition to my little crew lol what cross is your pup matey? is it the one in your piccy thing? dog or bitch and most important how much you after for it??? cheers sorry read it agen seen its a bitch other 2 q's still apply though cheers fella Edited November 22, 2010 by tinklefod1 Quote Link to post
collie/grey 238 Posted November 22, 2010 Report Share Posted November 22, 2010 what would happin if you had to work away and had no one to look after them,then what I wouldn't work away simples!! If i had to the dogs would have to come with me, i'd have to get a bigger vehicle but i wouldn't care, failing that i'd put them into boarding kennels when i had to work away, there's ways around it, dogs just aren't replaceable!! Quote Link to post
timjim 43 Posted November 22, 2010 Report Share Posted November 22, 2010 After reading this topic i think i am going to leave for a couple of months again i strongly agree with bull on this one Quote Link to post
oznblue 22 Posted November 22, 2010 Report Share Posted November 22, 2010 to all u no it all so called proffesionals why dont u try putting urself in this poor lads shoes say he did have sum family or friend to look after his dog while he is at work what happens if this poor chap for the first couple of months spending a lot of time away from home being the new lad at the firm acting as the company mule sorta speak what happens when he does get chance to spend time whith the dog it doesnt no were its loyalties lye 1 confused pup secondly its ok sayin oh i take my dogs everywere think about what u are saying if u can do that well done great stuff but for the rest of us things like company polices health and safety legislations lye in our way i found this site on the off chance i thort wow sumwere i can make some friends and swap stories whith but me and half of u on here are not the same me im just a lad who runs lurchers its my hobbie i take great plesure in spending time we these magnificent animals to half u twats on here y do u think the sport doesnt have many new comers because all the twats like u key bored hunters thats y a young led comes on here and asks for advice or describes a mistake u arse holes on here are strait in for the kill slatin them insted of offering ur noledge and wisdom although whith some of ur replies i dont think u have any as u have not made mistakes to learn from at the end of the day were all in the same situation addicted to the thrill of the chase ..... sorry for ranting on ur thread mate but i feel bad for you and ur situation lookm ast it this way if u take the job and have to reholme the pup it wont be taken lightly you will have made a sacrafice for your family whats the alternative join the 75 percent of are society use it as an excuse not to get a job and chase the gyro ?dont think so mate hold ur head up find the pup a honest workin holme if it comes to that and be proud ur earning for your family and providing not scrounging chin up all the best oznblue Quote Link to post
tb25 4,627 Posted November 22, 2010 Report Share Posted November 22, 2010 to all u no it all so called proffesionals why dont u try putting urself in this poor lads shoes say he did have sum family or friend to look after his dog while he is at work what happens if this poor chap for the first couple of months spending a lot of time away from home being the new lad at the firm acting as the company mule sorta speak what happens when he does get chance to spend time whith the dog it doesnt no were its loyalties lye 1 confused pup secondly its ok sayin oh i take my dogs everywere think about what u are saying if u can do that well done great stuff but for the rest of us things like company polices health and safety legislations lye in our way i found this site on the off chance i thort wow sumwere i can make some friends and swap stories whith but me and half of u on here are not the same me im just a lad who runs lurchers its my hobbie i take great plesure in spending time we these magnificent animals to half u twats on here y do u think the sport doesnt have many new comers because all the twats like u key bored hunters thats y a young led comes on here and asks for advice or describes a mistake u arse holes on here are strait in for the kill slatin them insted of offering ur noledge and wisdom although whith some of ur replies i dont think u have any as u have not made mistakes to learn from at the end of the day were all in the same situation addicted to the thrill of the chase ..... sorry for ranting on ur thread mate but i feel bad for you and ur situation lookm ast it this way if u take the job and have to reholme the pup it wont be taken lightly you will have made a sacrafice for your family whats the alternative join the 75 percent of are society use it as an excuse not to get a job and chase the gyro ?dont think so mate hold ur head up find the pup a honest workin holme if it comes to that and be proud ur earning for your family and providing not scrounging chin up all the best oznblue Quote Link to post
Guest vin Posted November 22, 2010 Report Share Posted November 22, 2010 to all u no it all so called proffesionals why dont u try putting urself in this poor lads shoes say he did have sum family or friend to look after his dog while he is at work what happens if this poor chap for the first couple of months spending a lot of time away from home being the new lad at the firm acting as the company mule sorta speak what happens when he does get chance to spend time whith the dog it doesnt no were its loyalties lye 1 confused pup secondly its ok sayin oh i take my dogs everywere think about what u are saying if u can do that well done great stuff but for the rest of us things like company polices health and safety legislations lye in our way i found this site on the off chance i thort wow sumwere i can make some friends and swap stories whith but me and half of u on here are not the same me im just a lad who runs lurchers its my hobbie i take great plesure in spending time we these magnificent animals to half u twats on here y do u think the sport doesnt have many new comers because all the twats like u key bored hunters thats y a young led comes on here and asks for advice or describes a mistake u arse holes on here are strait in for the kill slatin them insted of offering ur noledge and wisdom although whith some of ur replies i dont think u have any as u have not made mistakes to learn from at the end of the day were all in the same situation addicted to the thrill of the chase ..... sorry for ranting on ur thread mate but i feel bad for you and ur situation lookm ast it this way if u take the job and have to reholme the pup it wont be taken lightly you will have made a sacrafice for your family whats the alternative join the 75 percent of are society use it as an excuse not to get a job and chase the gyro ?dont think so mate hold ur head up find the pup a honest workin holme if it comes to that and be proud ur earning for your family and providing not scrounging chin up all the best oznblue well said Quote Link to post
longdog runner 5 Posted November 22, 2010 Report Share Posted November 22, 2010 onzblue Quote Link to post
stainlee 27 Posted November 22, 2010 Report Share Posted November 22, 2010 How difficult has the situation got to be before you can rehome a dog without critisism ,war , famine .flood . pestilance .terminal illness ? too many holier than thous on this site , Leave the man alone , he,s doing the right thing ! Quote Link to post
3 Turns 326 Posted November 22, 2010 Report Share Posted November 22, 2010 Once again people are saying i would do this,i would never get rid of my dogs blah,blah ,blah I dont know this fella, but whats he done wrong tried to pass on a yearling dog hes trained and fed but unfortunatly has to get rid of due to a change of circumstances and hes trying to do it on a HUNTING FORUM, oh the shame of it who would make such a ridiculous assumtion that somone on a hunting forum might want to take on a lurcher which is "coming along nicely" jeeeesusss christ ive heard it all now , You think there would be a que of people finding out what the dog is like what its done rather than jumping on the bandwagon bunch of keyboard bitches. its probabley due to the fact most people on here dont even own a fukin dog let alone hunt with one. If i could help you mate i would ,but im in a similar situation,struggling to house them while i work away I know what a pain it is dont listen to these self riotous mugs. Quote Link to post
3 Turns 326 Posted November 22, 2010 Report Share Posted November 22, 2010 How difficult has the situation got to be before you can rehome a dog without critisism ,war , famine .flood . pestilance .terminal illness ? too many holier than thous on this site , Leave the man alone , he,s doing the right thing ! Quote Link to post
3 Turns 326 Posted November 22, 2010 Report Share Posted November 22, 2010 to all u no it all so called proffesionals why dont u try putting urself in this poor lads shoes say he did have sum family or friend to look after his dog while he is at work what happens if this poor chap for the first couple of months spending a lot of time away from home being the new lad at the firm acting as the company mule sorta speak what happens when he does get chance to spend time whith the dog it doesnt no were its loyalties lye 1 confused pup secondly its ok sayin oh i take my dogs everywere think about what u are saying if u can do that well done great stuff but for the rest of us things like company polices health and safety legislations lye in our way i found this site on the off chance i thort wow sumwere i can make some friends and swap stories whith but me and half of u on here are not the same me im just a lad who runs lurchers its my hobbie i take great plesure in spending time we these magnificent animals to half u twats on here y do u think the sport doesnt have many new comers because all the twats like u key bored hunters thats y a young led comes on here and asks for advice or describes a mistake u arse holes on here are strait in for the kill slatin them insted of offering ur noledge and wisdom although whith some of ur replies i dont think u have any as u have not made mistakes to learn from at the end of the day were all in the same situation addicted to the thrill of the chase ..... sorry for ranting on ur thread mate but i feel bad for you and ur situation lookm ast it this way if u take the job and have to reholme the pup it wont be taken lightly you will have made a sacrafice for your family whats the alternative join the 75 percent of are society use it as an excuse not to get a job and chase the gyro ?dont think so mate hold ur head up find the pup a honest workin holme if it comes to that and be proud ur earning for your family and providing not scrounging chin up all the best oznblue well said Quote Link to post
tb25 4,627 Posted November 22, 2010 Report Share Posted November 22, 2010 wonder if eny of the haters on this topic as got rid of a dog in the past for one reason or another Quote Link to post
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