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i never run my dogs from a slip always off. imo it saves alot of time and fecking about putting a dog back on the lead, also a good lamp dog should be able to work the beam. from anywhere in the fiel

Why don't folk train their muts to walk properly on lead ??   I would not have a dog pulling me along

I just chuck the keys to the van at mine and tell her "nee poaching and don't be back to late"...   Real Dog

I use to with my old dog Peggy never bought a leed for her she would hold on any thing till I told her lol were the feck did I go wrong with every uther dog I have had lol think every one gets one dog a life time and have had mine atb

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I use to with my old dog Peggy never bought a leed for her she would hold on any thing till I told her lol were the feck did I go wrong with every uther dog I have had lol think every one gets one dog a life time and have had mine atb

ha ha you true there mate

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i never run my dogs from a slip always off. imo it saves alot of time and fecking about putting a dog back on the lead, also a good lamp dog should be able to work the beam. from anywhere in the field when it has missed its rabbit it should be able to go to straight back to the end of the beem if you happen to put it onto another rabbit anywhere in the field.

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i never run my dogs from a slip always off. imo it saves alot of time and fecking about putting a dog back on the lead, also a good lamp dog should be able to work the beam. from anywhere in the field when it has missed its rabbit it should be able to go to straight back to the end of the beem if you happen to put it onto another rabbit anywhere in the field.

Good point about that trigger I seen a few dogs that ain't ever had the chance of lead at night rely on you pointing and actual link the slip action to a rabbit not the beam. All mine when out one own have a good portion off slip to keep them sharp
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i never run my dogs from a slip always off. imo it saves alot of time and fecking about putting a dog back on the lead, also a good lamp dog should be able to work the beam. from anywhere in the field when it has missed its rabbit it should be able to go to straight back to the end of the beem if you happen to put it onto another rabbit anywhere in the field.

spot on jon, it works great mate, and even my young pup was getting the idea, had enough of dogs over the years dragging me all night, my pup very powerful now , feck having him pulling all night . :yes:

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I work them off the slip if I am solo..

 

Its nee hardship having a dog on the lead for me tho .. Handy to have if you fill your rusk sack least you can start legging them..

 

I always have to take a spare lead in a pocket.. I have lost loads of leads :icon_redface:

 

I don't like tying them around wrist but my pal dose and he never looses them :victory:

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