mushroom 12,961 Posted July 14, 2014 Report Share Posted July 14, 2014 Lmao and you think no one attending realises this???? You run your dog on the lamp it's a rrisk everytime! 1 Quote Link to post
49eric 0 Posted July 14, 2014 Report Share Posted July 14, 2014 YER well '' seen'' how spanish dogs get treated , And I Know you might fine it hard to understand not being normal over there , most uk dogs are ... ''treated '' well ''Lmao '' ie like fed more then once a week, and if injured sorted by a ''VET '' Not a sharp knife to the Throat ,,just pointing out to our lads Boar Can be '' rriskey '' Don,t get me Wong matey SPANISH Hunting dogs are well accustom to this job , could bit different for ours Quote Link to post
unlacedgecko 1,466 Posted July 14, 2014 Report Share Posted July 14, 2014 YER well '' seen'' how spanish dogs get treated , And I Know you might fine it hard to understand not being normal over there , most uk dogs are ... ''treated '' well ''Lmao '' ie like fed more then once a week, and if injured sorted by a ''VET '' Not a sharp knife to the Throat ,,just pointing out to our lads Boar Can be '' rriskey '' Don,t get me Wong matey SPANISH Hunting dogs are well accustom to this job , could bit different for ours Have you hunted boar with dogs before? Do you have any direct experience? Do you know mushroom? Mushroom is not Spanish. Not all Spanish hunting dogs are mistreated, but well done for believing the national stereotype peddled by antis... My novice English dogs are going on their 2nd boar hunting trip. They learnt lot last time and will learn even more this time. All dogs, even Spanish ones, start out as novices. The only way a dog will learn is through experience, as they are not capable of reflection or imitation, they can only learn through experience. 3 Quote Link to post
mushroom 12,961 Posted July 15, 2014 Report Share Posted July 15, 2014 Bloody hell, I'm Spanish? Quote Link to post
dogs-n-natives 1,182 Posted July 15, 2014 Author Report Share Posted July 15, 2014 YER well '' seen'' how spanish dogs get treated , And I Know you might fine it hard to understand not being normal over there , most uk dogs are ... ''treated '' well ''Lmao '' ie like fed more then once a week, and if injured sorted by a ''VET '' Not a sharp knife to the Throat ,,just pointing out to our lads Boar Can be '' rriskey '' Don,t get me Wong matey SPANISH Hunting dogs are well accustom to this job , could bit different for ours Ok ok, I've thought long and hard about your advice Eric, and took it all on board.... We have decided to call the hunt off. In fact most of the lads are now giving up the dogs all-together. Thanks again mate, Bye 2 Quote Link to post
mushroom 12,961 Posted July 15, 2014 Report Share Posted July 15, 2014 YER well '' seen'' how spanish dogs get treated , And I Know you might fine it hard to understand not being normal over there , most uk dogs are ... ''treated '' well ''Lmao '' ie like fed more then once a week, and if injured sorted by a ''VET '' Not a sharp knife to the Throat ,,just pointing out to our lads Boar Can be '' rriskey '' Don,t get me Wong matey SPANISH Hunting dogs are well accustom to this job , could bit different for ours Ok ok, I've thought long and hard about your advice Eric, and took it all on board.... We have decided to call the hunt off. In fact most of the lads are now giving up the dogs all-together. Thanks again mate, Bye Yep that's me done, just gonna slit the thr...... (sorry forgot I'm Spanish) mi voy a degollar a mi perro ahora si si vale Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted July 15, 2014 Report Share Posted July 15, 2014 I think people are realistic to the facts that - - We may not catch the boar we are after. - We may break a dog (or more). - We may find our dogs are not as thrilled to tackle a tusker as we hoped. - We may end up bleeding ourselves. - It will be graft. But also - - We may just catch that Boar. - We will definatly catch a few bits and bobs. - It will be an entertaining experiance for dogs and men (and woman). 2 Quote Link to post
Wales1234 5,521 Posted July 15, 2014 Report Share Posted July 15, 2014 Thats the whole reason be a experience outside of our usual hunting grounds the crack and meeting a few new lads will be also a thing il be looking forward to will I be disappointed if my lurchers doesnt get stuck in naaaa that soppy shit does his job I got him for simpless Quote Link to post
49eric 0 Posted July 15, 2014 Report Share Posted July 15, 2014 YER well '' seen'' how spanish dogs get treated , And I Know you might fine it hard to understand not being normal over there , most uk dogs are ... ''treated '' well ''Lmao '' ie like fed more then once a week, and if injured sorted by a ''VET '' Not a sharp knife to the Throat ,,just pointing out to our lads Boar Can be '' rriskey '' Don,t get me Wong matey SPANISH Hunting dogs are well accustom to this job , could bit different for ours Have you hunted boar with dogs before? Do you have any direct experience? Do you know mushroom? Mushroom is not Spanish. Not all Spanish hunting dogs are mistreated, but well done for believing the national stereotype peddled by antis... My novice English dogs are going on their 2nd boar hunting trip. They learnt lot last time and will learn even more this time. All dogs, even Spanish ones, start out as novices. The only way a dog will learn is through experience, as they are not capable of reflection or imitation, they can only learn through experience. DO not know '' mushroom '' (know mushroom is not spanish , all so not against mushroom ,or hunting with dogs, seen first hand how many dogs are treated in Spain and Portugal (not saying all) its just normal practise , Experience Boar NO not running dogs , YES driven HUNT from the back end of a Rifle many times , result, Much respect for the big pig (GIVEN me sticky underpants one or two times , NO need to cancel HUNT Just manage the risks JUST ONE MANS A POINT VIEW or is that not allowed on here Quote Link to post
Tyla 3,179 Posted July 15, 2014 Report Share Posted July 15, 2014 I'm pretty sure he wasn't actually planning to cancel the trip. There's nothing wrong with having an opinion, everyone's got one, I think the assumption that no one had a clue what they were doing was what was annoying. Anyway, as Jai said, it'll be an experience whether we catch a boar or not and as long as the lads taking dogs are aware of the risks and prepared for it it's their call. I have no doubt there will be more smaller quarry to keep us entertained if we strike out on the pigs. I'm looking forward to it anyway. 1 Quote Link to post
unlacedgecko 1,466 Posted July 15, 2014 Report Share Posted July 15, 2014 YER well '' seen'' how spanish dogs get treated , And I Know you might fine it hard to understand not being normal over there , most uk dogs are ... ''treated '' well ''Lmao '' ie like fed more then once a week, and if injured sorted by a ''VET '' Not a sharp knife to the Throat ,,just pointing out to our lads Boar Can be '' rriskey '' Don,t get me Wong matey SPANISH Hunting dogs are well accustom to this job , could bit different for ours Ok ok, I've thought long and hard about your advice Eric, and took it all on board.... We have decided to call the hunt off. In fact most of the lads are now giving up the dogs all-together. Thanks again mate, Bye Free to loving pet home, 3 x terriers and 1 x lurcher. All 100% jackers. Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted July 15, 2014 Report Share Posted July 15, 2014 YER well '' seen'' how spanish dogs get treated , And I Know you might fine it hard to understand not being normal over there , most uk dogs are ... ''treated '' well ''Lmao '' ie like fed more then once a week, and if injured sorted by a ''VET '' Not a sharp knife to the Throat ,,just pointing out to our lads Boar Can be '' rriskey '' Don,t get me Wong matey SPANISH Hunting dogs are well accustom to this job , could bit different for ours Ok ok, I've thought long and hard about your advice Eric, and took it all on board.... We have decided to call the hunt off. In fact most of the lads are now giving up the dogs all-together. Thanks again mate, Bye Free to loving pet home, 3 x terriers and 1 x lurcher. All 100% jackers. Who needs those jackers, I hear you have three belting pups waiting in the wings Quote Link to post
Zerky 133 Posted July 15, 2014 Report Share Posted July 15, 2014 Ideation!!! Where we going? are we leaven Wales? Is the terrier work? Is there beer? If the answer to any of these is Yes I'm in! haha. 1 Quote Link to post
unlacedgecko 1,466 Posted July 15, 2014 Report Share Posted July 15, 2014 YER well '' seen'' how spanish dogs get treated , And I Know you might fine it hard to understand not being normal over there , most uk dogs are ... ''treated '' well ''Lmao '' ie like fed more then once a week, and if injured sorted by a ''VET '' Not a sharp knife to the Throat ,,just pointing out to our lads Boar Can be '' rriskey '' Don,t get me Wong matey SPANISH Hunting dogs are well accustom to this job , could bit different for ours Ok ok, I've thought long and hard about your advice Eric, and took it all on board.... We have decided to call the hunt off. In fact most of the lads are now giving up the dogs all-together. Thanks again mate, Bye Free to loving pet home, 3 x terriers and 1 x lurcher. All 100% jackers. Who needs those jackers, I hear you have three belting pups waiting in the wings I do indeed. It was very kind of you to offer to 'puppy walk' two of them for me as well... Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted July 15, 2014 Report Share Posted July 15, 2014 Well it really is the very least I could do seeing as you have so kindly donated your services as a stockman. . . . P.S You left your horn. Quote Link to post
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