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you should dig a badger and release it and dig it again n see how the dog would cope with a stripe thats been dug before cause sooner or later your gona come across a nasty b*****d that tries to remove your dog from its home and the first time that happens your gona want another dog that stops. im sure that we dog would make an exellent foxing dog . just my opinion ( ive had the pleasure of seeing this happen when i was holidaying in france)

good point let us know how that goes for you mart. I hardley think mart is getting all the soft harmless badgers :blink: while everybody else gets these demon badgers that only a BLACK DOG can stop.
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There must be some real talented dog lads on here, able to judge exactly how a dog will work from just one picture, impressive.

The dog is a single handed worker by the looks, and going by what ive seen & read he's a genuine dog that you can dig to a couple of times per week, owned by a genuine fella. Whats not to like? &

i can understand that, i just felt like putting up a pic after seeing that daily mail article, there are others than us watching this site, including norwegian anti-hunters who tend to believe that th

I kind of said this already but a lot of ye are giving out that this dog is too soft but if you were digging out a badger with one of ye're patterdales the patterdale wouldnt stop a badger either if the badger really wanted to push it back! And this lad obviosy has a lot of experience with digging badgers which most of ye dont have since it's illegal in england!

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I kind of said this already but a lot of ye are giving out that this dog is too soft but if you were digging out a badger with one of ye're patterdales the patterdale wouldnt stop a badger either if the badger really wanted to push it back! And this lad obviosy has a lot of experience with digging badgers which most of ye dont have since it's illegal in england!

 

i think you might be onto something there, tommy ;)

 

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So where is LIam (who is always right) with his explanation for a total back track?

After that i'd imagine he's hiding under the bed......is there away out of that without back tracking? Again!!!..... :whistling:

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So where is LIam (who is always right) with his explanation for a total back track?

After that i'd imagine he's hiding under the bed......is there away out of that without back tracking? Again!!!..... :whistling:

 

I'm sure he has a reason mate, and im sure it'll be the right one :laugh:

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you should dig a badger and release it and dig it again n see how the dog would cope with a stripe thats been dug before cause sooner or later your gona come across a nasty b*****d that tries to remove your dog from its home and the first time that happens your gona want another dog that stops. im sure that we dog would make an exellent foxing dog . just my opinion ( ive had the pleasure of seeing this happen when i was holidaying in france)

good point let us know how that goes for you mart. I hardley think mart is getting all the soft harmless badgers :blink: while everybody else gets these demon badgers that only a BLACK DOG can stop.

funny i dont remember saying about black dogs and theyre not the be all and end all in my opinion. ive seen my share of good ,bad ,bayers and grips in all breeds. i prefare russells or borders but theres no denying that the bigger majority of blacks seem to work
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The dog is a single handed worker by the looks, and going by what ive seen & read he's a genuine dog that you can dig to a couple of times per week, owned by a genuine fella. Whats not to like?

& I think his motivation in posting was to publicly show a dog that works badger as an antidote to....basically a lot of your replies.

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you should dig a badger and release it and dig it again n see how the dog would cope with a stripe thats been dug before cause sooner or later your gona come across a nasty b*****d that tries to remove your dog from its home and the first time that happens your gona want another dog that stops. im sure that we dog would make an exellent foxing dog . just my opinion ( ive had the pleasure of seeing this happen when i was holidaying in france)

good point let us know how that goes for you mart. I hardley think mart is getting all the soft harmless badgers :blink: while everybody else gets these demon badgers that only a BLACK DOG can stop.

funny i dont remember saying about black dogs and theyre not the be all and end all in my opinion. ive seen my share of good ,bad ,bayers and grips in all breeds. i prefare russells or borders but theres no denying that the bigger majority of blacks seem to work

the whole post was not directed at you sorry if it came across that way only the point of digging release and dig again i think that would be good since the badger would no whats commig and might put up more of a fight
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The dog is a single handed worker by the looks, and going by what ive seen & read he's a genuine dog that you can dig to a couple of times per week, owned by a genuine fella. Whats not to like?

& I think his motivation in posting was to publicly show a dog that works badger as an antidote to....basically a lot of your replies.

We all have our own opinion's and were entitled to them and from what ive read and seen i dont like the dog :laugh: but i dont have to own it and it suits the lad and he like's it so who care's :laugh::thumbs:
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