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I'm talking about ones that grab by the shoulders or neck not ones that grab the back end and shake from there. What I'm saying mate is in my opinion I like a dog to grab it's fox top end and take the least amount of punishment, that's what takes more skill n technique. Hey they not all do it and if your happy with the way your dog does it good for you.

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So no discussing anything relevant to the topic then or that makes you a fanny??

 

 

Don't be so sensetive sweet cheeks. :thumbs:

 

No, what makes you a fanny (joke) is arguing round and round about a 'preference', how you ''prefer' your dog to do something. As long as both dogs are achieving what was set out to do, the method you want them to use, is down to what floats your boat :thumbs:

 

To be fair i was looking for DD to bite, not you, so run a long :tongue2:

 

Rabbting man - not talking about bag filling, but on average, i'd say daytime bunnies make more mistakes than charlie??? They are also more constrained by cover, fences, barriers etc? Perhaps? Even though both are tough?

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So no discussing anything relevant to the topic then or that makes you a fanny??

 

 

Don't be so sensetive sweet cheeks. :thumbs:

 

No, what makes you a fanny (joke) is arguing round and round about a 'preference', how you ''prefer' your dog to do something. As long as both dogs are achieving what was set out to do, the method you want them to use, is down to what floats your boat :thumbs:

 

To be fair i was looking for DD to bite, not you, so run a long :tongue2:

 

Rabbting man - not talking about bag filling, but on average, i'd say daytime bunnies make more mistakes than charlie??? They are also more constrained by cover, fences, barriers etc? Perhaps? Even though both are tough?

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So no discussing anything relevant to the topic then or that makes you a fanny??

 

 

Don't be so sensetive sweet cheeks. :thumbs:

 

No, what makes you a fanny (joke) is arguing round and round about a 'preference', how you ''prefer' your dog to do something. As long as both dogs are achieving what was set out to do, the method you want them to use, is down to what floats your boat :thumbs:

 

To be fair i was looking for DD to bite, not you, so run a long :tongue2:

 

Rabbting man - not talking about bag filling, but on average, i'd say daytime bunnies make more mistakes than charlie??? They are also more constrained by cover, fences, barriers etc? Perhaps? Even though both are tough?

 

Rabbits around by me dont go 25, 30 yards from cover in the day theres a lot of cover to LOL when im bushing with my terrier and lurcher and when the terrier bolts rabbits my lurcher got his work cut out the rabbit only got to run 10, 15 yards to the next bit of cover :thumbs:

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Ok fair point, the argument was whats harder to catch. I was saying to catch a fox properly I would say that a neck or shoulder bit takes more skill and technique than catching a rabbit anywhere although the rabbits are faster

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Ok fair point, the argument was whats harder to catch. I was saying to catch a fox properly I would say that a neck or shoulder bit takes more skill and technique than catching a rabbit anywhere although the rabbits are faster

 

 

If my fox dog waited for the perfect strike he wouldnt be here very long, a caught fox is a caught fox no matter where the dog grabs it. A good dog loves teeth in its face haha

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