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Found this scratched onto a tree on an earth that looks a rough one, only one hole but goes into a sort of rock face under a load of old oak trees. I've only ever been to it twice and (maybe luckily f

The fact that someone took the time an effort to inscribe this is admirable,imo it shows he had not only respect for his own dog but also had the welfare of others workers in mind,hats off to him,a go

Them wankers back then didn't have a clue. A lot of them didn't even have broadband.   Like you read old reports of rescues and after hours of lying quietly on their bellies listening for a bump or

Choked mate bad do that maybe gas in the earth edited to say I've dug to dead ferrets before 2 in one earth put it down to gas methane or carbonmonoxide both can be produced naturally in an earth

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Thanks and not meaning to take the topic off track but just showing "shit can happen at anytime" and i'll be entering a terrier into that earth again at somepoint,fare to say my heart may be in my mouth when i do :yes: but that's the game to enter and work terriers isn't it ?? :hmm::victory: ..

lee i do think there may have been a pocket like that but it was a clean hard sanded earth so who knows as there usualy clean aired, :hmm: ,one of those things mate..

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You can discount any gas mate as you would be first to know about it on breakthrough .Did you examine dog at all ,what colour were the gums .Sorry to be insensitive but was you who brought this to our attention .IMO your dog died from heart attack due to heat exhaustion.RIP Russell.Hazard of working a dog this time of year .

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sorry to here that fireman. RIP. i personally wouldnt enter another terrier in an earth that i lost a dog in unless i new exactly what happened to the dog. although i feel foxdropper may be correct. the nature of the game is to use the terrier carefully and give it every protection possible. i would destroy the earth if it was me. no temptation then. :thumbs: plenty more to go at. again really sorry for ya. looked like a nice sort :yes:

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You can discount any gas mate as you would be first to know about it on breakthrough .Did you examine dog at all ,what colour were the gums .Sorry to be insensitive but was you who brought this to our attention .IMO your dog died from heart attack due to heat exhaustion.RIP Russell.Hazard of working a dog this time of year .

No offence taken but it was a cold wet morning in Norfolk today and i'd be the first to say it's to hot to work my terrier and wouldn't give a feck who was watching etc :thumbs: ,but i felt it wasn't and she had blue gums and her tounge was hanging out,she's laid to rest now and if i thought it'd of made a difference i would have had a post mortem done but as far as i'm concerned it was a working accident and the earth is well known to both me and the keeper/farmer as it's a regular for us and the keeper has vermin records of it going back to 1953 and she was the first dog to be lost in it...Heart attack maybe FD but not because it was to hot imo mate..

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Real gutted for you Steve I know how much you love your terriers,at least she went doing what she was bred for,telling the family can be hard, R.I.P, WM

Had my stepson hunting partner with me,he's 12 but has been coming out with me for years now but this was his first dig,poor lad couldn't hold it in and had to go sit in the landy for a bit :cray: .He's sadly knows the score and came around and did the trapline afterwards and he'll be out again one day with the terriers but a few ratting trips first to ease it in..sorry for the hyjacking of the thread rabbit hunter it was unintended mate.. :thumbs:

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You can discount any gas mate as you would be first to know about it on breakthrough .Did you examine dog at all ,what colour were the gums .Sorry to be insensitive but was you who brought this to our attention .IMO your dog died from heart attack due to heat exhaustion.RIP Russell.Hazard of working a dog this time of year .

 

No offence taken but it was a cold wet morning in Norfolk today and i'd be the first to say it's to hot to work my terrier and wouldn't give a feck who was watching etc :thumbs: ,but i felt it wasn't and she had blue gums and her tounge was hanging out,she's laid to rest now and if i thought it'd of made a difference i would have had a post mortem done but as far as i'm concerned it was a working accident and the earth is well known to both me and the keeper/farmer as it's a regular for us and the keeper has vermin records of it going back to 1953 and she was the first dog to be lost in it...Heart attack maybe FD but not because it was to hot imo mate..
sorry for your loss fm she looked a tidy little tyke....weather down my neck of the woods as been real cold wet and misrable too
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