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if a colliexgrey runs after a red stag 4 times his weight catches it and kills it then is he classed as game

 

 

Don't know what you would call the dog but i'd call the owner of said dog Baron Munchausen..........

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so a dog that will try and take anything PREY DRIVE ????   HARDNESS a dog that can take a foxs ect ect and do the job     GAMENESS a dog that will try even when out on his feet some dogs will d

If gameness is having a 'fighting spirit', especially in the face of difficult odds.   Could a lurcher not be game??? Depending on the situation you put it in? I would say it could.   Obviously no

i would put it like this a small lightweight boxer against a heavyweight like tyson round after round the small fella getting smashed around the ring but when the bell rings he still gets up fists up to meet him in the middle of the ring and does do even though he may be staggering battered and bruised his heart keeps him getting up so thats my take on it heart and game a very fine line atb ks

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an example gameness is fitness? how many lurchers would be prepared 2 lose their life if put in position = none <A VERY FINE LINE

 

 

As bricktop would say, "In the words of the virgin Mary...come again"?

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I think ideation is right I would class a little beddy/whip (smallest type) taking a dog fox that I would defo class as game but a big bull cross that's defo tenacity for in my eyes the bull x should be against a bigger stronger animal then fox for it to be classed as game which we don't have so I don't feel big bull x's are game. Now take that bull x out of the uk and even the odds run it after a wolf or something of the same weight and fight then you can say you got a game bulk x

there is animals what you can run in this country which can weigh up to 5 times the weight of a bull x.

What that bite back, yes there's boar that on odd occasion will bite but most don't and if talking in deer that's a different subject as they kick not bite. Always been brought up with gameness in a dog is for fighting dogs who take on something equal in weight and power that bite back not being kicked. in my opinion deer takes hardness and prey drive in a dog not gameness

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Two dogs, a small jack russel and a big bull x are in a yard together, the terrier decides to pick a fight with the bigger dog and goes for him, and despite taking some serious stick, keeps at the bull x, going hammer and tongs until the bull x kills the terrier. The terrier dies still trying. So is the terrier game and the bull x hard???

That is spot on

 

i would say the terrier was a c**t,and the bullx had no manners and was himself a cull

id say the owner was a fukcing idiot :thumbdown: :thumbdown:

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I think ideation is right I would class a little beddy/whip (smallest type) taking a dog fox that I would defo class as game but a big bull cross that's defo tenacity for in my eyes the bull x should be against a bigger stronger animal then fox for it to be classed as game which we don't have so I don't feel big bull x's are game. Now take that bull x out of the uk and even the odds run it after a wolf or something of the same weight and fight then you can say you got a game bulk x

there is animals what you can run in this country which can weigh up to 5 times the weight of a bull x.

What that bite back, yes there's boar that on odd occasion will bite but most don't and if talking in deer that's a different subject as they kick not bite. Always been brought up with gameness in a dog is for fighting dogs who take on something equal in weight and power that bite back not being kicked. in my opinion deer takes hardness and prey drive in a dog not gameness

Bucks and stags do more then kick I think

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Yeah they head butt one blow from there head and it's game over for the dog but still that's different it's the prey drive and hardness in the dog that makes him take that punishment, with dogs on foxes it tenacity for bull cross due to there average weight. As jonny boy said gameness is used in fighting dogs, but I would class a small bred lurcher taking a big dog fox on as being game as it's a similar fight to the way pits are entered together, matched by weight. Obviously most this is theory as most I've spoke about is illegal just my thoughts spoke out loud

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