THE STIFFMEISTER 15,580 Posted December 9, 2013 Report Share Posted December 9, 2013 Nail hammer head paulus , common sense is a dying art, Link to post Share on other sites
the_stig 6,614 Posted December 9, 2013 Report Share Posted December 9, 2013 and we`ve added fuel to the fire by posting on here.. 4 Link to post Share on other sites
kranky 507 Posted December 9, 2013 Report Share Posted December 9, 2013 Not sure Jigsaw mate but as Ali said, I have never seen dog aggressive houndsalright wilf, you would get the odd hound to be a rogue and a terrier killer, one particular pack near me are a disaster, i dug for them on one occasion only and was warned to watch my terriers around them. sure enough if you wernt careful especially round a hole they would swipe em. another pack i used exercise every morn with the huntsman wer 99% safe but early in the season you could see the curious ones looking everytime we passed a house with a dog. special attention was put into curing the offenders and they would run away from another dog if one went near them after a few morning bringing them on routes we knew we would meet pet dogs! so my point is it is all down to the hunt staff, training and stock breaking.... very bad publisity for hunting and reflects badly on us as a whole. Terriers round holes stink of foxes. That'll be your problem, even the steadiest hound can be an issue then. Link to post Share on other sites
alimac 882 Posted December 9, 2013 Report Share Posted December 9, 2013 Not sure Jigsaw mate but as Ali said, I have never seen dog aggressive houndsalright wilf, you would get the odd hound to be a rogue and a terrier killer, one particular pack near me are a disaster, i dug for them on one occasion only and was warned to watch my terriers around them. sure enough if you wernt careful especially round a hole they would swipe em. another pack i used exercise every morn with the huntsman wer 99% safe but early in the season you could see the curious ones looking everytime we passed a house with a dog. special attention was put into curing the offenders and they would run away from another dog if one went near them after a few morning bringing them on routes we knew we would meet pet dogs! so my point is it is all down to the hunt staff, training and stock breaking.... very bad publisity for hunting and reflects badly on us as a whole.Terriers round holes stink of foxes. That'll be your problem, even the steadiest hound can be an issue then. Don't talk such rubbish !! 3 Link to post Share on other sites
the_stig 6,614 Posted December 9, 2013 Report Share Posted December 9, 2013 Not sure Jigsaw mate but as Ali said, I have never seen dog aggressive houndsalright wilf, you would get the odd hound to be a rogue and a terrier killer, one particular pack near me are a disaster, i dug for them on one occasion only and was warned to watch my terriers around them. sure enough if you wernt careful especially round a hole they would swipe em. another pack i used exercise every morn with the huntsman wer 99% safe but early in the season you could see the curious ones looking everytime we passed a house with a dog. special attention was put into curing the offenders and they would run away from another dog if one went near them after a few morning bringing them on routes we knew we would meet pet dogs! so my point is it is all down to the hunt staff, training and stock breaking.... very bad publisity for hunting and reflects badly on us as a whole. Terriers round holes stink of foxes. That'll be your problem, even the steadiest hound can be an issue then. 2 Link to post Share on other sites
Hot Meat 3,109 Posted December 9, 2013 Report Share Posted December 9, 2013 What if they are red terriers AND stink of fox lol 1 Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted December 9, 2013 Report Share Posted December 9, 2013 What if they are red terriers AND stink of fox lol with prick ears Link to post Share on other sites
the_stig 6,614 Posted December 9, 2013 Report Share Posted December 9, 2013 What if they are red terriers AND stink of fox lol with prick ears and undocked tails.. Link to post Share on other sites
Tallyho 181 Posted December 9, 2013 Report Share Posted December 9, 2013 Antis come up with all kinds of bull shit . I have taken dogs along to meets and the hounds show no interest in the dogs what so ever. The woman is moaning about horses just left to roam her garden ! If my dog was being attacked those horses would be the least of my worries. Me personally think its bullshite. 1 Link to post Share on other sites
bigdogyorkshire 15 Posted December 9, 2013 Report Share Posted December 9, 2013 Thats the anti brigade firing up Link to post Share on other sites
kranky 507 Posted December 9, 2013 Report Share Posted December 9, 2013 Not sure Jigsaw mate but as Ali said, I have never seen dog aggressive houndsalright wilf, you would get the odd hound to be a rogue and a terrier killer, one particular pack near me are a disaster, i dug for them on one occasion only and was warned to watch my terriers around them. sure enough if you wernt careful especially round a hole they would swipe em. another pack i used exercise every morn with the huntsman wer 99% safe but early in the season you could see the curious ones looking everytime we passed a house with a dog. special attention was put into curing the offenders and they would run away from another dog if one went near them after a few morning bringing them on routes we knew we would meet pet dogs! so my point is it is all down to the hunt staff, training and stock breaking.... very bad publisity for hunting and reflects badly on us as a whole. Terriers round holes stink of foxes. That'll be your problem, even the steadiest hound can be an issue then. Don't talk such rubbish !! Which hunt are you in service with? Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 46,490 Posted December 9, 2013 Report Share Posted December 9, 2013 So perhaps I ought to make the owner a nice sugary tea to help him get over the shock of seeing his dog pulverise my cat? Ask him in , show him around , show him pictures of the recently deceased in times gone past? Maybe add him on Facebook and promise to go for a drink, sigh as he leaves and shrug my shoulders saying he's a thoroughly decent chap just unfortunate that he happened to have his dog off the lead, in town .....or would you perhaps actually realise that sometimes, being civil,decent and normal doesn't automatically equate with the regular calibre of person to commit such acts, put another way, if the same lad was breaking into your car, how would you react, not a lot of difference, but sometimes you have to stand on your own feet and be a man, and as I said earlier, I'm afraid that if my child's pet was being destroyed by an out of control hunting dog in an easily avoided scenario, I'm afraid said hunting dog would be bearing the brunt One certain fact I would not blame the dog and " cut its throat and throw it over the wall " Too right, I would throw it at the owner ! Link to post Share on other sites
fox digger 1,086 Posted December 9, 2013 Report Share Posted December 9, 2013 (edited) Not sure Jigsaw mate but as Ali said, I have never seen dog aggressive houndsalright wilf, you would get the odd hound to be a rogue and a terrier killer, one particular pack near me are a disaster, i dug for them on one occasion only and was warned to watch my terriers around them. sure enough if you wernt careful especially round a hole they would swipe em. another pack i used exercise every morn with the huntsman wer 99% safe but early in the season you could see the curious ones looking everytime we passed a house with a dog. special attention was put into curing the offenders and they would run away from another dog if one went near them after a few morning bringing them on routes we knew we would meet pet dogs! so my point is it is all down to the hunt staff, training and stock breaking.... very bad publisity for hunting and reflects badly on us as a whole. Terriers round holes stink of foxes. That'll be your problem, even the steadiest hound can be an issue then. kranky I strongly disagree mate. stock broken is stock broken and hound should be as socialised with terriers as much if not more than any other animal. it takes a bad hound to try snatch a terrier out of your arms around a hole smell of fox or not its irrrelevant. thats my opinion but it doesn't mean its correct. you wouldn't get too many terriermen volunteering to work for a pack if it was a common occurance that their hounds were mistaking terriers for foxes!! you would want a conveyor keeping terriers into you if that was the regular story... if you are asking me what pack I dig for PM me but that has no relevance or bearing in this topic and I def will not post it on an open forum!! ATB, Edited December 9, 2013 by fox digger Link to post Share on other sites
kranky 507 Posted December 9, 2013 Report Share Posted December 9, 2013 Not sure Jigsaw mate but as Ali said, I have never seen dog aggressive houndsalright wilf, you would get the odd hound to be a rogue and a terrier killer, one particular pack near me are a disaster, i dug for them on one occasion only and was warned to watch my terriers around them. sure enough if you wernt careful especially round a hole they would swipe em. another pack i used exercise every morn with the huntsman wer 99% safe but early in the season you could see the curious ones looking everytime we passed a house with a dog. special attention was put into curing the offenders and they would run away from another dog if one went near them after a few morning bringing them on routes we knew we would meet pet dogs! so my point is it is all down to the hunt staff, training and stock breaking.... very bad publisity for hunting and reflects badly on us as a whole. Terriers round holes stink of foxes. That'll be your problem, even the steadiest hound can be an issue then. kranky I strongly disagree mate. stock broken is stock broken and hound should be as socialised with terriers as much if not more than any other animal. it takes a bad hound to try snatch a terrier out of your arms around a hole smell of fox or not its irrrelevant. thats my opinion but it doesn't mean its correct. you wouldn't get too many terriermen volunteering to work for a pack if it was a common occurance that their hounds were mistaking terriers for foxes!! you would want a conveyor keeping terriers into you if that was the regular story... if you are asking me what pack I dig for PM me but that has no relevance or bearing in this topic and I def will not post it on an open forum!! ATB, I don't disagree with you. I've never seen a hound exhibit any aggression towards dogs. Whether hunting or just excercising them. But I've always been told to watch a terrier around a hole after it's been to ground after a fox that the hounds have pushed there. My comment was in response to someone who said that they had been warned about hounds and terriers around a hole. I agree with one or two hounds being headstrong and maybe leading pups astray early season and I've seen them spark on deer when there's been no scent about but regardless of the time of year and whether or not there's anything about I've never seen them attempt to attack a dog. They have little interest in them in my experience. Link to post Share on other sites
bird 9,855 Posted December 9, 2013 Report Share Posted December 9, 2013 , becauseMore children have been hurt by fox's than hounds ffs, still shouldnt of happened unless its a fake anti story Load of bollocks. true another fake story by anti's , if it was real story .You would be reading owner of little pet dog killed by fox hounds, as been arrested by the police for cruelty+death of 4 fox hounds, that have been bludgeoned death with garden spade .Because there's no way on earth would have many of them foxhounds come out of my garden, alive if they killed my pet dog FACT Link to post Share on other sites
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