Ausnick 190 Posted September 11, 2013 Report Share Posted September 11, 2013 I know you might think its pretty funny that I use a Dane to hunt but you would actually be surprised at how good he is considering. Despite his size he actually is good at turning, stopping etc. We have very little choice in Australia as to what we hunt with, most breeders would never sell a dog into a hunting home and I don't fancy lying through my teeth to get a dog that's bred for the bench. Most dogs used in my part of the world are 35kg-60kg in weight so he's nothing unusual here. He comes out regularly with us and always does his fair share of the work without fail. I'm happy to say only two rabbits have ever outrun him. Not only can he hunt rabbits, he will also catch and hold boar, bring down a kangaroo or emu and does a pretty good job on foxes and wild dogs too. We also have a young dane bitch pup that's just starting to work and she is getting the hang of things, should turn out to be a nice little dog too As previously mentioned if you think the thread doesn't belong here, feel free to move it elsewhere. I did state that he is not a lurched not sight hound, however as he is used for the same tasks as the aforementioned I thought it the more fitting forum. Boar , kangaroo , Ostrich !!!!!! as well as wild dogs and feral cats , fek off ! rabbits was a bit far fetched , You missed crocodiles out you dim witted ,boomerang throwing , Abo shagging LIAR Boar, Roos and cats don't take much catching. I doubt the dog gets emus, wild dogs and foxes unless its ran with a quicker dog. Quote Link to post
Hot Meat 3,109 Posted September 11, 2013 Report Share Posted September 11, 2013 Stan take off the Bermuda shorts an calm down lol Quote Link to post
mooney1 120 Posted September 11, 2013 Report Share Posted September 11, 2013 I know you might think its pretty funny that I use a Dane to hunt but you would actually be surprised at how good he is considering. Despite his size he actually is good at turning, stopping etc. We have very little choice in Australia as to what we hunt with, most breeders would never sell a dog into a hunting home and I don't fancy lying through my teeth to get a dog that's bred for the bench. Most dogs used in my part of the world are 35kg-60kg in weight so he's nothing unusual here. He comes out regularly with us and always does his fair share of the work without fail. I'm happy to say only two rabbits have ever outrun him. Not only can he hunt rabbits, he will also catch and hold boar, bring down a kangaroo or emu and does a pretty good job on foxes and wild dogs too. We also have a young dane bitch pup that's just starting to work and she is getting the hang of things, should turn out to be a nice little dog too As previously mentioned if you think the thread doesn't belong here, feel free to move it elsewhere. I did state that he is not a lurched not sight hound, however as he is used for the same tasks as the aforementioned I thought it the more fitting forum. Boar , kangaroo , Ostrich !!!!!! as well as wild dogs and feral cats , fek off ! rabbits was a bit far fetched , You missed crocodiles out you dim witted ,boomerang throwing , Abo shagging LIAR hahaaaaa go on lad!!!! Quote Link to post
Astanley 11,568 Posted September 11, 2013 Report Share Posted September 11, 2013 FFS have you seen the photos ,? I am in better nick than that dog !!! not a mark on it , Its never caught fek all ,and he must think we have just fell out of the stupid tree if he thinks anyone is going to believe that load of absolute crap. 1 Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted September 11, 2013 Report Share Posted September 11, 2013 FFS have you seen the photos ,? I am in better nick than that dog !!! not a mark on it , Its never caught fek all ,and he must think we have just fell out of the stupid tree if he thinks anyone is going to believe that load of absolute crap. It's so good it doesn't get marked up Quote Link to post
Astanley 11,568 Posted September 11, 2013 Report Share Posted September 11, 2013 FFS have you seen the photos ,? I am in better nick than that dog !!! not a mark on it , Its never caught fek all ,and he must think we have just fell out of the stupid tree if he thinks anyone is going to believe that load of absolute crap. It's so good it doesn't get marked up Its a big steaming pile of didgereedoo Quote Link to post
BORDERSCOT 3,816 Posted September 11, 2013 Report Share Posted September 11, 2013 I know you might think its pretty funny that I use a Dane to hunt but you would actually be surprised at how good he is considering. Despite his size he actually is good at turning, stopping etc. We have very little choice in Australia as to what we hunt with, most breeders would never sell a dog into a hunting home and I don't fancy lying through my teeth to get a dog that's bred for the bench. Most dogs used in my part of the world are 35kg-60kg in weight so he's nothing unusual here. He comes out regularly with us and always does his fair share of the work without fail. I'm happy to say only two rabbits have ever outrun him. Not only can he hunt rabbits, he will also catch and hold boar, bring down a kangaroo or emu and does a pretty good job on foxes and wild dogs too. We also have a young dane bitch pup that's just starting to work and she is getting the hang of things, should turn out to be a nice little dog too As previously mentioned if you think the thread doesn't belong here, feel free to move it elsewhere. I did state that he is not a lurched not sight hound, however as he is used for the same tasks as the aforementioned I thought it the more fitting forum. Boar , kangaroo , Ostrich !!!!!! as well as wild dogs and feral cats , fek off ! rabbits was a bit far fetched , You missed crocodiles out you dim witted ,boomerang throwing , Abo shagging LIAR FFS - I was seriously thinking of trying one of these great danes for the rabbits around here..... 1 Quote Link to post
bedx 51 Posted September 11, 2013 Report Share Posted September 11, 2013 i went for it hook line and sinker :-) Quote Link to post
david.kean.21 34 Posted September 11, 2013 Report Share Posted September 11, 2013 hats off to you astanley made me laugh there 1 Quote Link to post
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