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got a 20 month sul/whip/grey had her a few months now , shes quite handy in the day time on fast stuff, lamps bunnys well not 100% yet but only really broke her to it properly in that time , wher i live the ground i lamp her on is full of teeth , they scare all the rabbits and just stare at you brave little shtis , i saw 9 od tonight , my bitch pulls like mad to get to them , what woul be the bes way to break her to them ???? she seems keen as fcuk for them pulls like mad. is there any precaution i can take for my dog healthwise etc all tips pointers advice would be great cheers lads pm if you prefer just after advice no digs cheers

atb 88

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tip mate keep your dog off them. like the lad says cock and never go back in

the land i do has a few of them to the dont scare the rabbit they just help them self to my kill the c**ts

doing the land this weekend if i can get a good dog to do them

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i am mate (foxes) , i did think this about another dog doubling up to learn her , shes pretty roudy shes had a few scraps with other dog and f**k me she goes , i just dont want to f**k her up , wil she catch shit from being bit ive heard so many tales dont know what to trust ?? cheers for replies lads any other tips

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i am mate (foxes) , i did think this about another dog doubling up to learn her , shes pretty roudy shes had a few scraps with other dog and f**k me she goes , i just dont want to f**k her up , wil she catch shit from being bit ive heard so many tales dont know what to trust ?? cheers for replies lads any other tips

never known a dog catch anything from a fox maybe mange , if you think she is keen enough run her on her own but doubled up helps loads for the first few
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