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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

pitty about the bitch a real nice type,but always a hazard entering a dog to to ground this time of year,one cold day dont cancel out a week of warm weather,the ground acts like a storage heater and holds the heat,in warmer weather we always favoured the earths in shaded areas like in woods etc.maybe not the case here, but something maybe for others to consider when entering a dog this time of year

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it happens fireman last year lost 2 dogs in a drain,wasnt even hunting just had dogs out for a walk,one minute all three were there next there gone,weird on as when i located them we were just about to break through charlie bolts from drain where dogs went in,break through 2 dogs dead but lead dog still alive so could not understand how charlie got past them as drain and 2 back dogs dead weird

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Sorry for your loss Fireman, been in the same boat a few times myself mate, sickener.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackdamp

 

I wouldn't totally discount gas? Not sure about gas release in Norfolk? but coalfield areas are dodgy, could be same with peaty ground? Some years back two teenage lads were rabbiting and their dog chased a rabbit into the foundations of an old building near a pit, one lad went in to get the dog and didn't come out, his mate told a bloke who was walking his dog and he went in to look for the young lad, the gas killed the bloke and the boy. Not many give gas much thought but that could be a big mistake.

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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 .

carbonmonoxide has no smell qnd the amount needed to kill a dog or fox would not be noticed on break through as a subterranean worker we are very aware of how fast gas can kill and travel
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How does carbon monoxide stay in the ground for so long and won't it release itself? I used to hear about big sand banks holding it, through when gas had been put through, rabbits years and years back. Wouldn't you know if you' knew the burrow unless it was huge, dangerous. Maybe it's the area or your dog excited or wrongttime of year. Rip j Russell,

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How does carbon monoxide stay in the ground for so long and won't it release itself? I used to hear about big sand banks holding it, through when gas had been put through, rabbits years and years back. Wouldn't you know if you' knew the burrow unless it was huge, dangerous. Maybe it's the area or your dog excited or wrongttime of year. Rip j Russell,

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How does carbon monoxide stay in the ground for so long and won't it release itself? I used to hear about big sand banks holding it, through when gas had been put through, rabbits years and years back. Wouldn't you know if you' knew the burrow unless it was huge, dangerous. Maybe it's the area or your dog excited or wrongttime of year. Rip j Russell,

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FM,did your bitch kill the fox or did it die itself,sounds like it was a lack of air imo.Few year ago my mate and another chap were oiut and dug to a young dog but on the break through both quarry and dog moved on a bit.They got another mark on the dog and started to dig but this time the dog went silent and when they broke in the 2nd time both dog and quarry were dead even though they had opened up a couple of yds behind them earlier and there seemed to be plenty of air geting through,the hazzards of terrier work,at least your bitch died doing what she was bred for.

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