dustyj 63 Posted July 20, 2013 Report Share Posted July 20, 2013 Good old bitch that one more Quote Link to post
Millet 4,497 Posted July 20, 2013 Report Share Posted July 20, 2013 the say that wont chase bunnys don't they lol :laugh: Quote Link to post
Millet 4,497 Posted July 20, 2013 Report Share Posted July 20, 2013 what situation is that millet behind a rabbit?, how do you know what the land is like behind the lamp, might be a big open plain just unfortunate that the bunnie ran that way. if everyone picked an chose there runs to that degree everybody else would be getting a nights catch in a season aswell, i understand your dog is a pet first but you cant expect everyone to mody coddle there dogs like that the dog was running a bunnie nothing more nothing less.......... The place that pup was slipped could of been the end of it's carrier or worse still it's life..it would be much wiser to take a pup to a spot where you know they is no life threatening obsticles..but hey ho each to there own though it's entirely upto you or anyone else who want's to run the gauntlet with a young dog..i certainly will never do it and my pooches have turned out no worse for it.. Quote Link to post
one more 363 Posted July 20, 2013 Report Share Posted July 20, 2013 them say big dogs no good on the lamp http://youtu.be/EJ47vwEhHLo Quote Link to post
one more 363 Posted July 20, 2013 Report Share Posted July 20, 2013 what situation is that millet behind a rabbit?, how do you know what the land is like behind the lamp, might be a big open plain just unfortunate that the bunnie ran that way. if everyone picked an chose there runs to that degree everybody else would be getting a nights catch in a season aswell, i understand your dog is a pet first but you cant expect everyone to mody coddle there dogs like that the dog was running a bunnie nothing more nothing less.......... The place that pup was slipped could of been the end of it's carrier or worse still it's life..it would be much wiser to take a pup to a spot where you know they is no life threatening obsticles..but hey ho each to there own though it's entirely upto you or anyone else who want's to run the gauntlet with a young dog..i certainly will never do it and my pooches have turned out no worse for it.. if a dog going to hurt its self it will does no matter what land you run your dog Quote Link to post
pip1968 2,490 Posted July 20, 2013 Report Share Posted July 20, 2013 what situation is that millet behind a rabbit?, how do you know what the land is like behind the lamp, might be a big open plain just unfortunate that the bunnie ran that way. if everyone picked an chose there runs to that degree everybody else would be getting a nights catch in a season aswell, i understand your dog is a pet first but you cant expect everyone to mody coddle there dogs like that the dog was running a bunnie nothing more nothing less.......... The place that pup was slipped could of been the end of it's carrier or worse still it's life..it would be much wiser to take a pup to a spot where you know they is no life threatening obsticles..but hey ho each to there own though it's entirely upto you or anyone else who want's to run the gauntlet with a young dog..i certainly will never do it and my pooches have turned out no worse for it.. if a dog going to hurt its self it will does no matter what land you run your dog thats spot on once more i jump fences and go anywhere so dont have time to check land out you just run ye dog on any ground that you come across Quote Link to post
Millet 4,497 Posted July 20, 2013 Report Share Posted July 20, 2013 I used to do that Pip when i was young and wreckless..i have seen dog's killed leg's broken knocked out and ripped to fook..but fook that these day's..i am still as keen as mustard but my dog's health and my wallet is far more important than a dangerous bunnie.. 3 Quote Link to post
penny wise 136 Posted July 20, 2013 Report Share Posted July 20, 2013 them say big dogs no good on the lamp http://youtu.be/EJ47vwEhHLo Nobody said there no good on lamp i said depending on the ground and size off the land. Your better off in the day few ferrets and the dogs no nets love it. That keeps the dogs nice and sharp not knowning when the bunnies guna bolt and away it goes game on. Quote Link to post
Saluki246 1,053 Posted July 20, 2013 Report Share Posted July 20, 2013 I used to do that Pip when i was young and wreckless..i have seen dog's killed leg's broken knocked out and ripped to fook..but fook that these day's..i am still as keen as mustard but my dog's health and my wallet is far more important than a dangerous bunnie.. 1 Quote Link to post
munster man 118 Posted July 25, 2013 Report Share Posted July 25, 2013 heres one from a night out last year 2 Quote Link to post
BS40liam 203 Posted July 27, 2013 Report Share Posted July 27, 2013 started her very slowly last year doing a bit of ferreting and had a couple of rabbits at the end of last season on the lamp now she's 16/17 months old ready to start properly this season and with the ground we've now accumulated there will be plenty to go at Quote Link to post
tote 856 Posted July 27, 2013 Report Share Posted July 27, 2013 what situation is that millet behind a rabbit?, how do you know what the land is like behind the lamp, might be a big open plain just unfortunate that the bunnie ran that way. if everyone picked an chose there runs to that degree everybody else would be getting a nights catch in a season aswell, i understand your dog is a pet first but you cant expect everyone to mody coddle there dogs like that the dog was running a bunnie nothing more nothing less.......... The place that pup was slipped could of been the end of it's carrier or worse still it's life..it would be much wiser to take a pup to a spot where you know they is no life threatening obsticles..but hey ho each to there own though it's entirely upto you or anyone else who want's to run the gauntlet with a young dog..i certainly will never do it and my pooches have turned out no worse for it.. if a dog going to hurt its self it will does no matter what land you run your dog Don't agree with that mate, common sense says that the more hazardous the ground you run a dog on the higher the chances are that it will come a cropper. 3 Quote Link to post
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