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Are you ever happy with other people hunting .There is always something wrong in your eyes .Your the perfect hunter with the perfect dogs for any job.If you don't have any good to say just don't say i

Its funny when someone put a vid up so people can look then jump saying that yapping dog standing over the holes is no good fu*ck me it not the end of the world if he is happy with it then let him get

nice vid+plenty of action , but not keen with dogs right over the hole, It can stop a bolt . Ifind with bolters, keep the dog back from the hole it as a better view , and is right on the rabbit in seconds when they do bolt, and with 1 dog on 1 rabbit, they dont get in each others way to make there strike. :thumbs:

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Its funny when someone put a vid up so people can look then jump saying that yapping dog standing over the holes is no good fu*ck me it not the end of the world if he is happy with it then let him get on and work it least hes out hunting not like most on this site good vid keep them coming mate :thumbs:

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I am afraid to say that on this occasion i am with whin. To much noise and that yapping coming from a lurcher needs to be addressed. If the dog is yapping because of frustration due to being young and unable to get terms with the rabbits then dont put it in that position until it can handle the situation. I only watched the first half and didnt see any bolters caught.

LOL!! If you read the youtube description it clearly states that the rabbits were caught at the top of the hill. I would like to see any dog catch a rabbit going uphill time after time. The yipping isn't doing any harm and the dog needs to learn somehow....

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Its funny when someone put a vid up so people can look then jump saying that yapping dog standing over the holes is no good fu*ck me it not the end of the world if he is happy with it then let him get on and work it least hes out hunting not like most on this site good vid keep them coming mate :thumbs:

Thanks and yeah, its not the end of the world just a bit of fun. At least iam out there working the dogs as apposed to some people on here who work their dogs about twice a year.

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I am afraid to say that on this occasion i am with whin. To much noise and that yapping coming from a lurcher needs to be addressed. If the dog is yapping because of frustration due to being young and unable to get terms with the rabbits then dont put it in that position until it can handle the situation. I only watched the first half and didnt see any bolters caught.

LOL!! If you read the youtube description it clearly states that the rabbits were caught at the top of the hill. I would like to see any dog catch a rabbit going uphill. The yipping isn't doing any harm and the dog needs to learn somehow....

good vid mate but do not think its easyer to catch a rabbit going up hill than going down atb

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he doesnt state that dougall, he means that its a lot harder to catch one going up a hill like that.

sorry if i read it wrong he does say he would like to see any dog catch a rabbit going uphill to me there easy to catch going uphill just my opinion anyway keep the good work up cracking we dogs he has atb

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