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Badger. Got the run lines in n out.got straw bedding kick out.

Drop a dog in and find out

IMO that's a disused badger sett.

Badger. Foxes tend to live above ground, they won't use a hole day after day like badgers unless the weather is really hard. And when they do, it'll be the nearest hole they can find in their territory. The only time you'll find a fox using an earth regularly is when a vixen has cubbed in it and then not for long. As soon as the Cubs eyes are open and they are up and about, they'll be moved to another spot in cover with holes to use for bolting to.

20-30 holes in a row? Definitely a badger sett which a fox will use now and then. Probably over a hundred years in the making!

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i wouldnt be standing there with two dogs off the leash taking pictures to put up on the web. if you are not sure about these things you are better to keep your dogs on a lead and stay back from any hole that you think is big enough to allow a small dog to enter. and make sure you get yourself up to date on these matters. or you could end up with your two dogs took off you by the rspca. and that can end real bad for boy and dogs. if you are interested you will learn. best learning the easy way and take the advice off folk on this thread. :thumbs: also if your dogs run free maybe think of getting a locator collar also.

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i wouldnt be standing there with two dogs off the leash taking pictures to put up on the web. if you are not sure about these things you are better to keep your dogs on a lead and stay back from any hole that you think is big enough to allow a small dog to enter. and make sure you get yourself up to date on these matters. or you could end up with your two dogs took off you by the rspca. and that can end real bad for boy and dogs. if you are interested you will learn. best learning the easy way and take the advice off folk on this thread. :thumbs: also if your dogs run free maybe think of getting a locator collar also.

 

There not hunting dogs, thank you for your opinion. Both are pets so like everyone else's pet dog they run around without a lead on. Where I walk them is in a forest,I've come across these a few times so asked the question to people who would no because I was interested to no what they were.

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If you're not sure young man, then stay well away.

Havn't been near them. The dogs run off and were round it when I caught up with them. Like I've stated 3 times now these pictures are for my curiosity and asked people who will no

Young man you say you haven't been near these holes.

Who took the pictures then?

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i wouldnt be standing there with two dogs off the leash taking pictures to put up on the web. if you are not sure about these things you are better to keep your dogs on a lead and stay back from any hole that you think is big enough to allow a small dog to enter. and make sure you get yourself up to date on these matters. or you could end up with your two dogs took off you by the rspca. and that can end real bad for boy and dogs. if you are interested you will learn. best learning the easy way and take the advice off folk on this thread. :thumbs: also if your dogs run free maybe think of getting a locator collar also.

 

There not hunting dogs, thank you for your opinion. Both are pets so like everyone else's pet dog they run around without a lead on. Where I walk them is in a forest,I've come across these a few times so asked the question to people who would no because I was interested to no what they were.

 

it wont matter if they are pets they will be took off you fella. we arnt having a go at you. its for your own good and to help you protect your dogs . however its enirely up to you :thumbs:

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If you're not sure young man, then stay well away.

Havn't been near them. The dogs run off and were round it when I caught up with them. Like I've stated 3 times now these pictures are for my curiosity and asked people who will no

Young man you say you haven't been near these holes.

Who took the pictures then?

 

A couple of posts up he said he seen them a few times

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If you're not sure young man, then stay well away.

Havn't been near them. The dogs run off and were round it when I caught up with them. Like I've stated 3 times now these pictures are for my curiosity and asked people who will no
Young man you say you haven't been near these holes.

Who took the pictures then?

 

A couple of posts up he said he seen them a few times

Yeh I have seen them a few times but dogs havn't been near them before so I don't no what your statement implies?

 

I will make sure dogs stay away from now on just wondered. Thanks for your advice.

 

Yes I took the pictures. I ment I didn't go near them as in to aggravate just to take the picture

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