Jump to content

Dogs That Dont Run When See Rabiits


Recommended Posts

That's a chalange if I ever did hear one I no mine don't stalk to the rabbit every dog I have had have ran down the beem

 

but they cant gaff, according to whippet, they either overshoot or stalk, make ye mind up man :D:tongue2:

i prefer mine to run down a lad who i went with his dog totered down the beem then stop and stalk that was a collie x would miss loas cos of it
Link to post

  • Replies 158
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Popular Posts

thats your collies for you

i seen most types of dog do it, an maybe some of them were sickend when young, but no chance were they all, i held a collie/grey back for being a puppyish an having an injury till he was well oer 2 an

I dont Cant beat a bit of feather  

mine caught tons stalking em was a right bitch on bunny half x beardie border from hancocks top rabbit lamper killed tons it did....mate had a hancock 5/8 3/8 an that would pick an choose its runs though it was out of enock it crunched rabbits aswell they were mince meat after that had em but it had endless stamina run all night when it was wanting to run it was a weird fecker some nights it was awesome others poor only problem it would only retreive to within bout 10 to 15 yards but that dog killed thousands of bunnys up patley and leyburn way on......and i do mean thousands 60 bunnys was a poor night up there then 80s was the going rate rabbits were a peice of piss even for poor dogs :thumbs:

Link to post

i dont know, let me go back to page 1, ill pm ye the morra sometime an let ye know :laugh:

 

:laugh: ok, make it in the afternoon, I should be sleeping off a hangover :laugh:

 

Ill look back the now lol, see if I can work it out whit yer all trying tae say :laugh:

Link to post

lets hear what some folks class as stalking??? an i thought this thread was about dogs that pick slips, not stalking??

 

aint ther a few speeds between stalking an sprinting flat out??

 

 

 

 

 

too many experts on here for me :icon_redface:

 

Is this the argument :laugh:

Link to post

The dog I said that stalked jogged down the beam then started creeping last 5 yards. It would stand about a yard away, one paw up waiting on the f****r to run. That was the only dog I've had that done that thank f**k. Dogs I have now(retired) both kind of trot down the beam and pick up a gear last 5 yards and scoop the fuckers up. Doesn't always work, sometimes rabbits jump, run under the dog, loads of things happen but I much prefer it. I can send them down the beam to nothing and they'll pretty much do the same, stop ears up, looking about quickly then look at me as if to say, you've set me on to a f*****g rain drop again ain't you, ya blind prick :laugh:

  • Like 2
Link to post

The dog I said that stalked jogged down the beam then started creeping last 5 yards. It would stand about a yard away, one paw up waiting on the f****r to run. That was the only dog I've had that done that thank f**k. Dogs I have now(retired) both kind of trot down the beam and pick up a gear last 5 yards and scoop the fuckers up. Doesn't always work, sometimes rabbits jump, run under the dog, loads of things happen but I much prefer it. I can send them down the beam to nothing and they'll pretty much do the same, stop ears up, looking about quickly then look at me as if to say, you've set me on to a f*****g rain drop again ain't you, ya blind prick :laugh:

 

I think we all have slipped on a rain drop at some time or the other...atb

Link to post

i dont slip on rabbits they havnt got a chance at but at the same time when u see a rabbit in the middle of the field u get close then slip and the dog doesnt go no im saying u could b at least 50 ft away most dogs will run it and probaly ctch it as my one will not run it bu saying that the odd time she will run them its like she nos and susses them out i tink after reading these posts its a good ting she has a brain it can have its effects tho like people say but thats just the way it is very good posts lads

Link to post

The dog I said that stalked jogged down the beam then started creeping last 5 yards. It would stand about a yard away, one paw up waiting on the f****r to run. That was the only dog I've had that done that thank f**k. Dogs I have now(retired) both kind of trot down the beam and pick up a gear last 5 yards and scoop the fuckers up. Doesn't always work, sometimes rabbits jump, run under the dog, loads of things happen but I much prefer it. I can send them down the beam to nothing and they'll pretty much do the same, stop ears up, looking about quickly then look at me as if to say, you've set me on to a f*****g rain drop again ain't you, ya blind prick :laugh:

 

I think we all have slipped on a rain drop at some time or the other...atb

 

It would be worse if you sent a stalker on one :tongue2:

Link to post

The dog I said that stalked jogged down the beam then started creeping last 5 yards. It would stand about a yard away, one paw up waiting on the f****r to run. That was the only dog I've had that done that thank f**k. Dogs I have now(retired) both kind of trot down the beam and pick up a gear last 5 yards and scoop the fuckers up. Doesn't always work, sometimes rabbits jump, run under the dog, loads of things happen but I much prefer it. I can send them down the beam to nothing and they'll pretty much do the same, stop ears up, looking about quickly then look at me as if to say, you've set me on to a f*****g rain drop again ain't you, ya blind prick laugh.png

 

I think we all have slipped on a rain drop at some time or the other...atb

a rock once ...............smashed the dogs front teeth out too :yes:
Link to post

The dog I said that stalked jogged down the beam then started creeping last 5 yards. It would stand about a yard away, one paw up waiting on the f****r to run. That was the only dog I've had that done that thank f**k. Dogs I have now(retired) both kind of trot down the beam and pick up a gear last 5 yards and scoop the fuckers up. Doesn't always work, sometimes rabbits jump, run under the dog, loads of things happen but I much prefer it. I can send them down the beam to nothing and they'll pretty much do the same, stop ears up, looking about quickly then look at me as if to say, you've set me on to a f*****g rain drop again ain't you, ya blind prick laugh.png

 

I think we all have slipped on a rain drop at some time or the other...atb

a rock once ...............smashed the dogs front teeth out too :yes:

 

I'm assuming it doesn't stalk? :D

  • Like 1
Link to post

The dog I said that stalked jogged down the beam then started creeping last 5 yards. It would stand about a yard away, one paw up waiting on the f****r to run. That was the only dog I've had that done that thank f**k. Dogs I have now(retired) both kind of trot down the beam and pick up a gear last 5 yards and scoop the fuckers up. Doesn't always work, sometimes rabbits jump, run under the dog, loads of things happen but I much prefer it. I can send them down the beam to nothing and they'll pretty much do the same, stop ears up, looking about quickly then look at me as if to say, you've set me on to a f*****g rain drop again ain't you, ya blind prick laugh.png

 

I think we all have slipped on a rain drop at some time or the other...atb

a rock once ...............smashed the dogs front teeth out too :yes:

 

I'm assuming it doesn't stalk? :D

:yes:
Link to post

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    No registered users viewing this page.


×
×
  • Create New...