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Windy , you say your dad is a piss head scrap man who knows fk all about dogs ......is it lurcher 1 ?

havent had an injury yet you should say! can be quite dangerous, imagine two dogs and for some reason they are coming at the same rabbit or whatever from different directions they cant see each other,

Recipe for disaster sooner or later there gonna colide or knock each other and a dog is gonna get injured,also running 2 dogs together all the time is gonna make them run different to a single handed

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Windy there Is a lot of difference between 5 dogs out mooching and 2 dogs on a bunny. I know some right nugget and they don't run 2 dogs on a bunny! This has got to be a wind up

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So I don,t confuse a young lad any more than he already is , and for the benefit of the child support agency , I would like to make it clear my last post was a joke.

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ok its my bed time,

my dad isnt happy with me as ive spent to much time on here today and my dog has just broken down

its 15 month old and he says all dogs should be lined and shes proved herself so its time to breed her,

i think all hes seeing is money to fuel his drinking habit :thumbdown: but hey what can i say he knows his stuff about lurchers iam only learning,so if anyone has any good dogs for stud but have to be proven please pm me only i would prefare to keep it quiet,

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Your sound a fair chap Windy :thumbs:

Id stick with running one dog at a time,i saw a good dog ruined from being doubled up at night!

What dog do you run?

if it was a good dog then why was it ran doubled up on rabbits? i can't for the life of me understand why anyone would run a dog doubled up on rabbits, makes no sense :blink:

 

Where does it say rabbits :no:

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Your sound a fair chap Windy :thumbs:

Id stick with running one dog at a time,i saw a good dog ruined from being doubled up at night!

What dog do you run?

if it was a good dog then why was it ran doubled up on rabbits? i can't for the life of me understand why anyone would run a dog doubled up on rabbits, makes no sense :blink:

 

Where does it say rabbits :no:

we dont catch more runing 2 dogs together or runing 1 dog on its own but here theres not loads of rabbits and if we go out we are lucky to get 5 runs on the lamp so we run them both together to make sure both have a run,

so whats peoples oppinions on double runing and i dont agree the rabbit has less chance of escape and we never had an injury due to this either

 

just for you stevie wonder

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ok its my bed time,

my dad isnt happy with me as ive spent to much time on here today and my dog has just broken down

its 15 month old and he says all dogs should be lined and shes proved herself so its time to breed her,

i think all hes seeing is money to fuel his drinking habit :thumbdown: but hey what can i say he knows his stuff about lurchers iam only learning,so if anyone has any good dogs for stud but have to be proven please pm me only i would prefare to keep it quiet,

How can it have proven itself at 15 mnths old and runs rabbits doubled up ffs

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so whats peoples oppinions on double runing and i dont agree the rabbit has less chance of escape and we never had an injury due to this either

 

just for you stevie wonder

 

Gobshite my point was the dog was injured while being doubled up at night, quick with your mouth aren't you, you prick

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