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just coming on here and telling the world you couldnt be fcuked to sort your animal out because of money is asking for the police and rspca to kick your door in.

read it right you will see the dogs been to vets and I haven't said I couldn't be arsed to sort it out coz of money plus the dog ain't mine
so why do you feel the need to come on here and tell the world you left a dog in pain with a broken leg till the morning,theres no excuse you broke it so do right by the animal and sort it not leave it in pain,just my opinion.

why don't you read the hole f*****g thing you tit and you will see I gave the dog pain relief instead you are reading bits and making assumptions I didn't brake anything can you read or you getting an illiterate numpty to read this thread so you hear bit and bobs of what I said and made ya own mind up of what's gone off read the hole thing instead of making things up to make ya self look good on hear you utter moron my pals dogs dead and you feel the need to have ago ?? Ya know when ya mother said grow up stupid she didn't mean literally ffs always one int there

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To any young hunters out there.......   IF your dog breaks a leg while out lamping go straight to the vets or take matters into our own hands.   DO NOT leave a dog to suffer over night for the sak

if he gives up he was in the wrong game gafer sorry to here about it but thats hunting

painkillers wont fix a broken leg if your mate cant do right by his dog when it injures itself he dont deserve to own one

It's sad to hear of the dog's outcome and i would of done the same personally unless they was bone hanging out or it was visibly broken..if it was mine and i was unsure of a break it would of been left a lot longer than a day and i'm insured..

 

On the insurance and fraud matter's..they is a lot more folk these day's choosing lurcher's as pet's.. :yes:

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lurchers are normally classed as a working class man's breed...sadly what the vets charge nowadays does'nt always reflect that. Now being in the middle of nowhere with a lurcher with a broken leg is a terrible situation to be in. Now how the man deals with that is up to him. Main thing is the dog was treated with as much care as was available at the time and the outcome was'nt a good one for the lad. Not everyone has access to £500 upwards for an emergency vet nor the means to get them there at daft o clock in the morning. Nor do they have heart to do the deed themselves in the field. Just one of the pitfalls of being a lamping man i reckon. Happy Christmas . atb stabba

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lurchers are normally classed as a working class man's breed...sadly what the vets charge nowadays does'nt always reflect that. Now being in the middle of nowhere with a lurcher with a broken leg is a terrible situation to be in. Now how the man deals with that is up to him. Main thing is the dog was treated with as much care as was available at the time and the outcome was'nt a good one for the lad. Not everyone has access to £500 upwards for an emergency vet nor the means to get them there at daft o clock in the morning. Nor do they have heart to do the deed themselves in the field. Just one of the pitfalls of being a lamping man i reckon. Happy Christmas . atb stabba

see a man who knows what the fcuk hes talking about with living in the real world

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lurchers are normally classed as a working class man's breed...sadly what the vets charge nowadays does'nt always reflect that. Now being in the middle of nowhere with a lurcher with a broken leg is a terrible situation to be in. Now how the man deals with that is up to him. Main thing is the dog was treated with as much care as was available at the time and the outcome was'nt a good one for the lad. Not everyone has access to £500 upwards for an emergency vet nor the means to get them there at daft o clock in the morning. Nor do they have heart to do the deed themselves in the field. Just one of the pitfalls of being a lamping man i reckon. Happy Christmas . atb stabba

Spot on.Before the long break I had from owning lurchers I had a great vet,and that can make all the difference rip Mr saergent

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To any young hunters out there.......

 

IF your dog breaks a leg while out lamping go straight to the vets or take matters into our own hands.

 

DO NOT leave a dog to suffer over night for the sake of £100.

 

Thats just gives us all a bad name !!!!!!!!!!!

If its a bad brake then read the dog its last rights nice meal and shoot the poor f****r or if you can't do it get somebody who not got a bond with the dog to do the job. I know if I was a dog I would like to be looking or eating a meal , than going into a vets. But that's only if I knew what the outcome was going to be at the vets. :(
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End of the day vets are complete gangsters they take the piss out of honest hard working people.

 

Its sad that happened to the dog really is a feel for all involved with it,Yes insurance does help if your not coined up.

 

As with any sport theres always an injury threat.

 

Hope the lad picks up and takes you up on the offer gaffer nice1.

 

ATB to you and yer pal mate ;)

 

 

 

 

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