Catcher 1 639 Posted April 14, 2011 Report Share Posted April 14, 2011 CATCHER 1 A TAKE IT YOUR [bANNED TEXT] INTAE READIN BOOKS PERSONALLY AV NEVER NEEDED THEM LURCHERS IS AWE ABOOT DANE IT IN THE FIELD N GETTING KNOLEDGE THAT WAY SO [bANNED TEXT] YOUV FINISHED YER BOOK TAKE YER DUG OOT A GOOD WALK N TRY N GET IT ON I can honestly say i have never read any books on how to train dogs.And bye the way all my dogs where out today. Did i hit a nerve Quote Link to post
sighthound123 31 Posted April 14, 2011 Report Share Posted April 14, 2011 well when i took the dog to the vets to be pts, as soon as we got in the vets it knew something was wrong, not a nice look in her eyes. It was worse when they gave her the injection. I dont know what the dog was thinking but it wasn't positive Quote Link to post
iworkwhippets 12,539 Posted April 14, 2011 Report Share Posted April 14, 2011 When a dog gets taken to the vets its knows whats going to happen. when the needle goes in they know what happening and its not nice. A bullet to the head is far quicker and the dog has never went through the experience of knowing its going to die. In my opinion its more humane, if it wasnt im sure by now people shooting animals such as fox in the wild would be using a dart gun to kill the animal because its more "humane" the only thing about shooting a dog in the field that people don't like is the blood How does a dog going to the vets know whats going to happen?Not like he's been there before to be pts please explain if you really have to ask that question, then you know nowt about dogs Quote Link to post
the dugs baws1 36 Posted April 14, 2011 Report Share Posted April 14, 2011 NAW MATE YE DIDNY HIT A NERVE IS THIS THE [bANNED TEXT] TIME A YEAR FUR YOUR DUGS TRY TAKEN THEM OOT IN THE WINTER ITS A BIT HARDER N FAIRER BUT A SUPPOSE SUMCUNTS GOT TAE DAE THE SUMMER THING Quote Link to post
johnny 2 367 Posted April 14, 2011 Report Share Posted April 14, 2011 In my experience there's nothing worse than going out back to get ye young fit healthy dogs to take them out, and having to look old faithful in the eyes knowing he or she knows your off out while theyre stuck in once your dogs too old to work ye should do the right thing and pts.jmo. Ps I'd also like to add keeping an old smashed up dog is a liability these days,it's just a charge sheet waiting to happen,if the dog has no use why keep it? What happens if you've got a 5 year old that's "smashed up" a dog in its prime? Quote Link to post
Catcher 1 639 Posted April 15, 2011 Report Share Posted April 15, 2011 NAW MATE YE DIDNY HIT A NERVE IS THIS THE [bANNED TEXT] TIME A YEAR FUR YOUR DUGS TRY TAKEN THEM OOT IN THE WINTER ITS A BIT HARDER N FAIRER BUT A SUPPOSE SUMCUNTS GOT TAE DAE THE SUMMER THING Unlike some wath my dogs do or dont is between me and a few friend.Dont feel the need to tell the world. Quote Link to post
johnny 2 367 Posted April 15, 2011 Report Share Posted April 15, 2011 In my experience there's nothing worse than going out back to get ye young fit healthy dogs to take them out, and having to look old faithful in the eyes knowing he or she knows your off out while theyre stuck in once your dogs too old to work ye should do the right thing and pts.jmo. Ps I'd also like to add keeping an old smashed up dog is a liability these days,it's just a charge sheet waiting to happen,if the dog has no use why keep it? What happens if you've got a 5 year old that's "smashed up" a dog in its prime? Well my friend if you read the thread it says past it's sell by,if it's only five well it's still got it's uses I'd say, so ye would keep it It was the charge sheet coment ok my bad Quote Link to post
the dugs baws1 36 Posted April 15, 2011 Report Share Posted April 15, 2011 ITS WIT THEY DONT DO IS THE PROBLEM DID A HIT A NERVE Quote Link to post
graham4877 1,181 Posted April 15, 2011 Report Share Posted April 15, 2011 NAW MATE YE DIDNY HIT A NERVE IS THIS THE [bANNED TEXT] TIME A YEAR FUR YOUR DUGS TRY TAKEN THEM OOT IN THE WINTER ITS A BIT HARDER N FAIRER BUT A SUPPOSE SUMCUNTS GOT TAE DAE THE SUMMER THING Unlike some wath my dogs do or dont is between me and a few friend.Dont feel the need to tell the world. what translator are you using mate, coz am f****d if i no what he's saying 4 post and i still dont no ? ? i need this asap mate coz he could be saying something meaningful and deep i just wont know? Quote Link to post
Coneytrappr 30 Posted April 15, 2011 Report Share Posted April 15, 2011 I have a 9 1/2 month old pup ready to be brought on here now, it will be here until the end of it's days. "Out with the old and in with the new" isn't my style, never much liked the thought of having an endless stream of dogs in and out of the yard. Quote Link to post
vld 62 Posted April 15, 2011 Report Share Posted April 15, 2011 In my experience there's nothing worse than going out back to get ye young fit healthy dogs to take them out, and having to look old faithful in the eyes knowing he or she knows your off out while theyre stuck in once your dogs too old to work ye should do the right thing and pts.jmo. Ps I'd also like to add keeping an old smashed up dog is a liability these days,it's just a charge sheet waiting to happen,if the dog has no use why keep it? What happens if you've got a 5 year old that's "smashed up" a dog in its prime? Well my friend if you read the thread it says past it's sell by,if it's only five well it's still got it's uses I'd say, so ye would keep it It was the charge sheet coment ok my bad well it's worth the risk if it's still getting worked This thread has come at quite an appropriate time to me. I've decided to retire my oldest (and first) working JRT - she's 8 now (in avatar) -= I was going to ask about when a dog has had enough - shes' never jacked, still doesnt' but I think its time for her to have a well deserved rest, so she is dead wood so to speak. This terrier has worked hard and always given me 100%, I have loyalty to her to give her a good comfortable retirement, guess theres a line of thought that its cruel if I'm still not working her th way she's used to??? but much crueler in my eyes to ship her off somewhere or pts after the good times we've had - maybe a bit sentimental eh?? There is no right way - each to their own. 1 Quote Link to post
BORDERSCOT 3,816 Posted April 15, 2011 Report Share Posted April 15, 2011 ha i cant be ars*d trying to put my view across anymore, as they say agree to disagree Yeah? Can't be arsed mate cause you've been speaking a pile of f*****g shit!!! How the hell does a dog know it's going to die when you take it to the vest to be put to sleep. That's totally ridiculous. It's been there for innoculations, boosters and to have injuries dealt with involving needles and did it die then? No it didn't so that's a crock of shit. Quote Link to post
rolysmate 49 Posted April 15, 2011 Report Share Posted April 15, 2011 I"ve put older dogs down in the past and yes I"ve done it myself, was it right well in hindsight a few probably not but it was done quickly and painlessly with the dog not knowing what was coming. Nowadays I"m a bit older myself and looking forward hoping for a retirement in peace and good health and as I type this my 14 year old vizla who really is pretty much fecked but who has given me his all in years past is having a wander in the garden, he"s not in any pain and to be honest he"s earned his retirement. Must be an age thing because nowadays I think all my dogs as they grow older will have and deserve there place by the harth. 1 Quote Link to post
Good Man 196 Posted April 15, 2011 Report Share Posted April 15, 2011 in my eyes if it was a real good dog your keep it till it died but if it was a average do ya get rid of it when its past its sellbuy date ? thats the way to be Im affraid, A bad or retierd dog takes as much room and food as a good one, if you look on them as a pet thats diffrent all together. I understand what your saying But if this animal in question has put its back out, gave all it had Everytime you were out then it deserves to be with you until its not anymore in my opinion it deserves a good home, but you dont have to keep it yourself.I will do my upmost to re home a trier Good posts. Quote Link to post
rob190364 2,594 Posted April 15, 2011 Report Share Posted April 15, 2011 ha i cant be ars*d trying to put my view across anymore, as they say agree to disagree Yeah? Can't be arsed mate cause you've been speaking a pile of f*****g shit!!! How the hell does a dog know it's going to die when you take it to the vest to be put to sleep. That's totally ridiculous. It's been there for innoculations, boosters and to have injuries dealt with involving needles and did it die then? No it didn't so that's a crock of shit. I think there's an element of truth in what sighthound said, when I took my mastiff to be pts in November (due to kidney failure) he definitely knew something wasn't right and he'd been to the vets loads of times in the best for jabs and arthritis checks. I think they know something is wrong by the body language and stress of the owner more than anything else. He was the most placid and friendly dog with people I've ever had but when the vet tried to inject him for the final time he went for the vet, but like I say I'm pretty sure it was because I was distressed more than anything else. I'm bringing on my first lurcher pup at the moment, and it doesn't matter how she turns out she's staying with me for life, simple. So I guess it's my responsibility to make sure she turns out a good un, for my own sake Quote Link to post
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