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You under estimate the wee dogs

I think alot of people, especially the younger people getting into the running dogs in the last 20 years. underestimate these brilliant gutsy little dogs, and also the fact that their owners don't go

yep we keep or money so we can be the richest country on this island when we go at it alone, no more being run by the English

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looks like a muntjack doe

Not clued up on deer...

 

But it may well be...and theyre having us on....you know what the tight fisted scottish are like..... :laugh:

there is one or two asian deer that look similar, i cant tell how big ,or small it is , some are very small from se asia and malaya , one smaller than a cat called a mouse deer , yep very carefull with there money up there in jockestan ;):laugh:

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yep, that is a pudu, they are south american and are the smallest true deer. the mouse deer come in several varieties and are smaller but are not "true " deer, apparently ther are some biological differences. seen those pudu in a couple of zoos, they are smart little animals and yep i reckon it would take quite a special dog to take one in cover...!

 

oh and fitchet there are about 7-8 species of muntjac.

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Still too big for a whippet.

You under estimate the wee dogs :yes:

I think alot of people, especially the younger people getting into the running dogs in the last 20 years. underestimate these brilliant gutsy little dogs, and also the fact that their owners don't go around bragging what their dogs have 'smashed!' lol, brilliant little dogs :thumbs:

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Still too big for a whippet.

You under estimate the wee dogs :yes:

No I don't, whippets are for rabbits mate, anyone who says different is disillusioned or kidding themselves on.

Over the years I've had a host of whippet owners intent on proving me wrong.

They all have one thing in common, they didn't.

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Without telling porkies.....

 

That deers about 18" high.....

 

Not gonna take an 80lb dog to take it down..... if the 80lb dog can untangle its legs :laugh:

 

What it is going to take .....is a 19"......24lb.....rat faced assasin......:laugh:

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Still too big for a whippet.

You under estimate the wee dogs :yes:

No I don't, whippets are for rabbits mate, anyone who says different is disillusioned or kidding themselves on.

Over the years I've had a host of whippet owners intent on proving me wrong.

They all have one thing in common, they didn't.

Can you show proof of all these whippet failures?

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Still too big for a whippet.

You under estimate the wee dogs :yes:

No I don't, whippets are for rabbits mate, anyone who says different is disillusioned or kidding themselves on.

Over the years I've had a host of whippet owners intent on proving me wrong.

They all have one thing in common, they didn't.

Can you show proof of all these whippet failures?

 

And how in the name of Christ can I possibly do that?.

I'm assuming you and others jumping on the defensive are all whippet enthusiasts, pretty much how whippet threads go as it happens.

An easier option would be for a whippet owner to prove me wrong and show me they're not a one trick pony and are capable of all I would require of a dog.

I won't hold my breath.

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