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Lent a fella a dog this morning for a hunt as his bitch is broke.anyway hes only after arriving here you guessed it dog hurt.he xplains what some silly cxxt slipped his dog in as my dogs coming at him full steam at a hare .do any of you make it clear about ambushing before you get in the field.

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It should only be done for a pup near the end of a course cos as he found out its lethal,saw a good lamping dog ruined in the same way. Usually the other lad says it slipped by accident though ???

 

Is your dog in a bad way?

shoulder injury so far..look over it if its killed in action but that slipping like thats fooking stupid

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slipping a pup in is an art in itself and most of the dicks dont know how to slip full stop. So slipping in is not to be recommended and certainly not head on.

was in england in the 90s there was a 50 quid fine if another dog got of the lead accident or not :yes:

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It should only be done for a pup near the end of a course cos as he found out its lethal,saw a good lamping dog ruined in the same way. Usually the other lad says it slipped by accident though ???

Is your dog in a bad way?

Shouldn't be done at all IMO , ruins retrieving and end up in a tug away game if they catch it
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It should only be done for a pup near the end of a course cos as he found out its lethal,saw a good lamping dog ruined in the same way. Usually the other lad says it slipped by accident though ???

Is your dog in a bad way?

Shouldn't be done at all IMO , ruins retrieving and end up in a tug away game if they catch it
I'd only do it once with a pup if the pup had no experience of catching any game at all, if you'd trained your dog to a decent standard then once wouldn't affect it's retrieving

 

Ps I'm not talking about a bunny dog

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It should only be done for a pup near the end of a course cos as he found out its lethal,saw a good lamping dog ruined in the same way. Usually the other lad says it slipped by accident though ???

Is your dog in a bad way?

Shouldn't be done at all IMO , ruins retrieving and end up in a tug away game if they catch it
I'd only do it once with a pup if the pup had no experience of catching any game at all, if you'd trained your dog to a decent standard then once wouldn't affect it's retrieving

Ps I'm not talking about a bunny dog

I'm not talking about rabbit dogs am talking about any dog in the running game on rabbs or other ,doubling up in a course is a risk and when they get it ur jst going back on ye training as u don't train em retrieving doubled up 9times out of ten both dogs want it and pull it to bits but I no [BANNED TEXT] ur say not many coursing lads are bothered about retreiving so know were ye coming from , Each to the own but to much to risk IMO doubling any dog pup or not yev got risks of dogs hitting one another get em on a few rabs get there mouth right till there ready for the next step
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