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Just got a newsletter off some woman who runs a "dog training" class near me, I took my pup there to socialise him a bit when he was younger ........

 

"8. I have another dog needing a new home. Barney (no.2) is a young gregerious Beagle X Foxhound whose owners since taking over a new busines are unable to give him the time needed. Please contact me for futher information and contact details. I have a photo if anyone would like to see him first."

 

I've already replied to her. :censored:

whats wrong with that SS?

 

Just a shit attitude, they get a hyper drive dog, then when the shine's worn off or they find something new to do, the dog is no longer required.

 

I'm sure none of us "have" time for dogs, but we make it.

 

It was also the way the person writing the newsletter just included it so matter of factly, like it was normal to move a dog on when you're too busy for it.

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From the different types i've seen, the Beagle Spaniel crosses put enough pressure on, especially in cover. The best of also had a drop of terrier in the mix too, they'd face anything and above all wo

Yer, I suppose so mate. It's about a local lad, who is probably one of this citys finest dog men. When I was a kid he kept some of the finest lurchers and terriers around, in and out of the city, no o

be doin very well to have one hound driving foxes to ground.Lets not forget it wll have to mark aswell if your hunting cover and it hard to get one hound to drive foxes to ground never mind mark them

Here's one for you .........

 

Just got a newsletter off some woman who runs a "dog training" class near me, I took my pup there to socialise him a bit when he was younger ........

 

"8. I have another dog needing a new home. Barney (no.2) is a young gregerious Beagle X Foxhound whose owners since taking over a new busines are unable to give him the time needed. Please contact me for futher information and contact details. I have a photo if anyone would like to see him first."

 

I've already replied to her. :censored:

whats wrong with that SS?

 

Just a shit attitude, they get a hyper drive dog, then when the shine's worn off or they find something new to do, the dog is no longer required.

 

I'm sure none of us "have" time for dogs, but we make it.

 

It was also the way the person writing the newsletter just included it so matter of factly, like it was normal to move a dog on when you're too busy for it.

:thumbs: couldnt think of a worst dog as a pet, a dog that has been bred for years to run miles nonstop and use a sense that cannot really be stimulated without hunting, cheers for replying :thumbs:

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Here's one for you .........

 

Just got a newsletter off some woman who runs a "dog training" class near me, I took my pup there to socialise him a bit when he was younger ........

 

"8. I have another dog needing a new home. Barney (no.2) is a young gregerious Beagle X Foxhound whose owners since taking over a new busines are unable to give him the time needed. Please contact me for futher information and contact details. I have a photo if anyone would like to see him first."

 

I've already replied to her. :censored:

whats wrong with that SS?

 

Just a shit attitude, they get a hyper drive dog, then when the shine's worn off or they find something new to do, the dog is no longer required.

 

I'm sure none of us "have" time for dogs, but we make it.

 

It was also the way the person writing the newsletter just included it so matter of factly, like it was normal to move a dog on when you're too busy for it.

:thumbs: couldnt think of a worst dog as a pet, a dog that has been bred for years to run miles nonstop and use a sense that cannot really be stimulated without hunting, cheers for replying :thumbs:

 

sounds like me

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Mate has a springer x fox hound straight cross some dog in cover and if gets on a line most times puts them to ground. Marks aswell and if earth is big enough he will be in grips to fox in ground. I know lot of yous will say it's a lie but the dog is serious tool.

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