b53hunt 15 Posted April 1, 2013 Report Share Posted April 1, 2013 working dogs are like any if they live in the house they should be steady around the kids if not outside and no where near kids if my terriers wernt right round my boy i wouldnt have them Quote Link to post
CurryChip 18 Posted April 1, 2013 Report Share Posted April 1, 2013 my dogs cant be trusted with each other let alone with kids who's fault is that? .....dogs should know their fcukin place.....indoors or outdoors... not my fault james i can only breed and rear them if they cant get on they cant get on what you want me to do get rid they've all got there own runs... your dogs never fall out 1 Quote Link to post
BORDERSCOT 3,816 Posted April 1, 2013 Report Share Posted April 1, 2013 Jesus - there's been some shit spoken on this thread...f***ing clueless... 6 Quote Link to post
just jack 998 Posted April 1, 2013 Report Share Posted April 1, 2013 do working dogs hunt kids? 1 Quote Link to post
morton 5,368 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 do working dogs hunt kids? Well bred uns do! 1 Quote Link to post
BIG G wheton machine 1,594 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 its important as pack leader to show the dogs that they will never get above bottom rank in your pack and that aggression toward humans will not be tollerated 1 bit. as well as teaching and socialising the dog from a young age its important to educate the kids aswell. but my dogs have to toe th line or theyre away to fluffier climes. but its up to us as owners that if dogs are sore n maybe cant be bothered that we can read the dog and give it space and to make sure the kids do the same, 8 Quote Link to post
fish 148 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 its important as pack leader to show the dogs that they will never get above bottom rank in your pack and that aggression toward humans will not be tollerated 1 bit. as well as teaching and socialising the dog from a young age its important to educate the kids aswell. but my dogs have to toe th line or theyre away to fluffier climes. but its up to us as owners that if dogs are sore n maybe cant be bothered that we can read the dog and give it space and to make sure the kids do the same, good post bud. Quote Link to post
UcanRUNbutUcantHIDE 190 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 Strictly outdoors for me no reason other than cleanliness and hygiene I have 8 dogs so I'd need a 3 storey house to bed these. The argument differs with each person but me personally I think you can't trust any dog 100% so I personally wouldn't take the risk because of the things that you read in the paper if your irresponsible it leaves every chance of bad things happening that's just my opinion 2 Quote Link to post
Rabbiting man 1,191 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 If you can't let your kids be around your working dogs how can kids become hunter when they older ? 3 Quote Link to post
ratpackjack 272 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 If you can't let your kids be around your working dogs how can kids become hunter when they older ? Quote Link to post
jamesmc 582 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 my dogs cant be trusted with each other let alone with kids who's fault is that? .....dogs should know their fcukin place.....indoors or outdoors... not my fault james i can only breed and rear them if they cant get on they cant get on what you want me to do get rid they've all got there own runs... your dogs never fall outlol,I was thinking more being ok with kids mate... Quote Link to post
gnipper 6,426 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 So any other dog apart from a springer or lab is not safe around children after they are pups .... What a load of bollox ......... from what i remember labs are one of the breeds statistically most likely to attack a person. the lads a nugget. Down to sheer volume of lab owners I'd say....I've yer to see a lab with a nasty streak towards people. There's a funny one lives near us and the owner (a cockhead) let's it roam all over the place, out of all the labs I've met that ones the worst. I can't wait for the big sod to get splattered by a wagon. Quote Link to post
fay 75 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 all my dogs are around kids but they still live out the back if they cant obey what chances have u got indoors outdoors in a field around live stock ect they have to b mannerd or they will not b tolerated and trust is 1 ting any owner should have but no the limits with dogs that are bred for certain reason if u have them in u should still watch them around the kids even tho u trust them they are hunters and hunters do kill just my tought Quote Link to post
B.P.R 2,798 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 Typical thl SHITE! Lock the mutts in a kennel because theyre hard as fook.... chuck em some food and boot em when they whinge..... Quote Link to post
B.P.R 2,798 Posted April 2, 2013 Report Share Posted April 2, 2013 IN MY HUMBLE OPINION... Keeping a dog outside...would take serious dedication to compare with the bond of that of an indoor dog.... A dog indoors sees the owner all round the house, has a wee stroke on the head as your walking past and the odd 'good girl' or cheery comment the dog picks up on.... If your dog has a change in mood, a slight injury or a bit of an off day.... you would pick up on it straight away in the house.... as the dog walks around or doesnt want to to be made a fuss of and wants to sit itself out the way. I know we have picked up on things straight away due to quirky little habits being missed....even saved the life of the lab due to this For a dog to be outdoors and recieve the same level of care as that of an indoor one....you have to give up an awful lot of time to work with it.... Now im not saying there arent people who do this.... there clearly is But on a whole i bet a lot of outdoor dogs arent getting the time they deserve....or dare i say... the care... But didnt you know...outside dogs are 'arder'? 2 Quote Link to post
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