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Should Lurcher Be Kept In Kennel And Run?


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a working dog in the house is not an option for me,allways have to clean em down almost every lamping trip.as regards cold thats why many of the old school folk woke up to a dead dog.if a dogs been lamped hard,its cold,fatigued,sore,wet,it needs warm,wind free,waterproof shelter for the freezing nights.if people cant afford decent kennel set up they should nt have dogs.

Each to their own,after a nights lamping i like to have a warm by the fire.As do my dogs lol

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They get too soft if you keep em in the house.....they should be outside.....in cold, leaky and draughty kennels.....makes them tough....   Like this lot of useless fuckers.....    

It doesn't matter whether the dog is in the house or in a kennel it should be warm ......

a working dog in the house is not an option for me,allways have to clean em down almost every lamping trip.as regards cold thats why many of the old school folk woke up to a dead dog.if a dogs been la

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Astanley as I'd said in my first reply I was wondering if there was a different thought process for different types of working dogs, but maybe what you see as a messer is someone who's worried of doing the wrong thing which could ruin years of effort and would rather take 2 minutes to ask on a forum filled with experienced hunters to try work out which action is best before they make the decision. Anyways thanks for your input and good luck to you and your countryside endeavours.

 

I agree with jonnygray, the sofa is no place for a dirty smelly child :p

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Qbgrey what a load of shite you talk, shouldnt own a dog for not having kennel, run, geez come on its all about what the dog does in the field not who has the biggest wallet and space, it would be nice to have the setup but dosnt stop lurchers catching or does it?????

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Astanley as I'd said in my first reply I was wondering if there was a different thought process for different types of working dogs, but maybe what you see as a messer is someone who's worried of doing the wrong thing which could ruin years of effort and would rather take 2 minutes to ask on a forum filled with experienced hunters to try work out which action is best before they make the decision. Anyways thanks for your input and good luck to you and your countryside endeavours.

 

I agree with jonnygray, the sofa is no place for a dirty smelly child :p

 

f**k's sake son - you're over egging the omlette there....... :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

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