chartpolski 23,099 Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 Grounds to hard, grounds to soft, grounds to stony, moons up, to frosty, no wind, to much rain, not enough rain, etc, etc, etc, !! FFS !! Get out whenever you want ! Don't worry about getting "the perfect night", or you'll NEVER get out ! Cheers. I would agree,, apart from the frost,, a light frost on surface grass fair enough but when its a deeep frost with solid ground beneeth the surface then it aint worth it. Just smash there feet up. I'm not saying run a dog in dangerous conditions, but I go out on full moon, windless nights ! Of course you don't get the bags, but at least you're out ! And the dogs are getting a run, rather than lying in their kennels ! To many people make excuses NOT to go out ! Cheers. Backpeddler of the month award goes to you lol,,,, the grounds too hard end of,, so noones making excuses,,, i take it youre out running the dog tnight then ? No, I'm not out tonight; I've been out today. My point was that if you wait for the perfect conditions, you'll never run you dogs ! If you want to have a pop at me, OK, but read the thread, and give a sensible answer or reply. Cheers. Quote Link to post
SHanded. . 110 Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 Maybe! But to put on here (just get out) u might aswel go chasing rabbits on a glass filled car park. By no accounts am I tellin you when to lamp your dogs but me personally know when to leave then in the pen. You obviously don't.. All the best hope alls well... Quote Link to post
SHanded. . 110 Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 When weathers like this my dogs get early mornin walk no point in lampin you just educate the quarry even more. Especially where you are charty the game by you is more than educated an it's no surprise with this attitude... All the best.. If only you new... Xx i bet you never go lamping then cos where ever you go and put the lamp on the rabbits are lamp shy any why Quote Link to post
TOMO 26,005 Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 if you break the dog then the dog isnt up for the job Another no brained reply,,, agreed , no wind , full moon is one thing,, all your doing is making the job harder,,,, but frozen hard ground is just stupid ,, Quote Link to post
terrierjohn 49 Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 i go out every chance i get good cond bad cond just to get out but i dont take the chance on hard frosty ground its not worth having the dog laid up and like i said its not his dog to risk cheers john Quote Link to post
merle24 61 Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 Grounds to hard, grounds to soft, grounds to stony, moons up, to frosty, no wind, to much rain, not enough rain, etc, etc, etc, !! FFS !! Get out whenever you want ! Don't worry about getting "the perfect night", or you'll NEVER get out ! Cheers. I would agree,, apart from the frost,, a light frost on surface grass fair enough but when its a deeep frost with solid ground beneeth the surface then it aint worth it. Just smash there feet up. I'm not saying run a dog in dangerous conditions, but I go out on full moon, windless nights ! Of course you don't get the bags, but at least you're out ! And the dogs are getting a run, rather than lying in their kennels ! To many people make excuses NOT to go out ! Cheers. Backpeddler of the month award goes to you lol,,,, the grounds too hard end of,, so noones making excuses,,, i take it youre out running the dog tnight then ? No, I'm not out tonight; I've been out today. My point was that if you wait for the perfect conditions, you'll never run you dogs ! If you want to have a pop at me, OK, but read the thread, and give a sensible answer or reply. Cheers. I think you should re read you own post,, the one that implys that the guy is somhow the odd one out for thinking twice about running a dog in this weather,, you implied to get out with the dog and you know you did, funny now youre in reverse lol. Quote Link to post
chartpolski 23,099 Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 Maybe! But to put on here (just get out) u might aswel go chasing rabbits on a glass filled car park. By no accounts am I tellin you when to lamp your dogs but me personally know when to leave then in the pen. You obviously don't.. All the best hope alls well... SH, yeah, all's well, couldn't be better in fact ! I know when to run my dogs, their injury record will probably back that up. As I said to the other guy...If you wait for the perfect nigt, you'll never run your dog ! You obviously have a problem with me over the lamping comp, but I thought that was sorted ? Never mind, there's more important things in my life ! Cheers. 1 Quote Link to post
ashleybee 7 Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 Grounds to hard, grounds to soft, grounds to stony, moons up, to frosty, no wind, to much rain, not enough rain, etc, etc, etc, !! FFS !! Get out whenever you want ! Don't worry about getting "the perfect night", or you'll NEVER get out ! Cheers. I don't think everyone wants the perfect night but if its too hard then its too hard and the moonlight and no wind just adds up to a poor night and if you cut the dogs feet up you can be sure while you can't run it the weather will turn into better conditions Quote Link to post
merle24 61 Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 Grounds to hard, grounds to soft, grounds to stony, moons up, to frosty, no wind, to much rain, not enough rain, etc, etc, etc, !! FFS !! Get out whenever you want ! Don't worry about getting "the perfect night", or you'll NEVER get out ! Cheers.,,,,,, KIND OF SPELLS IT OUT DOESNT IT,, MAYASWELL HAVE SAID,, GET YOURSELF OUT.. Quote Link to post
malc1 544 Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 if you break the dog then the dog isnt up for the job Another no brained reply,,, agreed , no wind , full moon is one thing,, all your doing is making the job harder,,,, but frozen hard ground is just stupid ,, i run my dog all weather thats why he stays fit even on a full moon the rabbit runs faster dog workes harder ie keeps his fitness up simples Quote Link to post
Carlowhunter 27 Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 Respect your dogs and respect the conditions!Tonights a No No for me with so much heavy frost about! Quote Link to post
TOMO 26,005 Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 if you break the dog then the dog isnt up for the job Another no brained reply,,, agreed , no wind , full moon is one thing,, all your doing is making the job harder,,,, but frozen hard ground is just stupid ,, i run my dog all weather thats why he stays fit even on a full moon the rabbit runs faster dog workes harder ie keeps his fitness up simples yes ,,, like i said running the full moon is one thing , or when there's no wind,,, of course give it a go...... all you do is make it harder................. but running on real hard frosted ground is plain stupid .. 1 Quote Link to post
shushycatcher 219 Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 if you break the dog then the dog isnt up for the job Another no brained reply,,, agreed , no wind , full moon is one thing,, all your doing is making the job harder,,,, but frozen hard ground is just stupid ,, i run my dog all weather thats why he stays fit even on a full moon the rabbit runs faster dog workes harder ie keeps his fitness up simples i agree with that mate,full moon,no wind,fine,but this hard ground is a bit unfair on the dog. Quote Link to post
chartpolski 23,099 Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 if you break the dog then the dog isnt up for the job Another no brained reply,,, agreed , no wind , full moon is one thing,, all your doing is making the job harder,,,, but frozen hard ground is just stupid ,, Tomo; don't jump on the bandwagon, mate ! My point was to many people make excuses NOT to go out ! Of course if the conditions are to bad you don't go ! But we've ALL went out in less than perfect conditions. Cheers. Quote Link to post
malc1 544 Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 if you break the dog then the dog isnt up for the job Another no brained reply,,, agreed , no wind , full moon is one thing,, all your doing is making the job harder,,,, but frozen hard ground is just stupid ,, i run my dog all weather thats why he stays fit even on a full moon the rabbit runs faster dog workes harder ie keeps his fitness up simples yes ,,, like i said running the full moon is one thing , or when there's no wind,,, of course give it a go...... all you do is make it harder................. but running on real hard frosted ground is plain stupid .. as i said my dog was run on snow and ice and hard frost last year and never had a problem at all all it did was made his feet harder 1 Quote Link to post
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