morton 5,368 Posted December 20, 2015 Report Share Posted December 20, 2015 you are being watched, so be careful what you post on social media sites and forums. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3366652/Dog-owners-brag-Facebook-illegal-fights-foxes.html Paulus, your talking to the wall, as long as their ego's are bigger than their intelligence there will be no change. TC Thats why most of em take their socks off when counting over 10,we keep banging our heads against a brick wall of ego,s and stupidity that do their utmost to drag us to their fecking levels of what they perceive to be hunting,the majority of us have little in common with these sorts,alas its the actions of the minority that Tar the rest of us,fecking wastrels. 8 Quote Link to post
stop.end 4,082 Posted December 21, 2015 Report Share Posted December 21, 2015 FFS Stopend you plank, still looking for an arguement. I see sarcasm is lost on you. Talking of scumbags bringing the sport that some of us do actually love into disrepute, it seems like only yesterday that you were putting up photos of lurchers drawing and terriers with wounds. yes Neil your correct back in 2011-12 I posted a few pictures of legal terrier work and the terrier may have had a little superficial lipstick on them that some folk who may not be familiar with an active working life of a terrier used for vermin control would think it was inappropriate, , and yes I remember the time I posted a picture of a 14 month old bull x up to his shoulders marking a very well used rabbit warren while out doing ferreting work, but that was showing not all bull x's be used in the incorrect way and are brain dead! not looking for an argument never have life's short fella and between working and trying to work terriers ... I don't care what you get up to or what you dig fair play to you and the very best of luck to you and hope you have many many years doing what you love. And hope you and your family have a great Christmas and very happy and healthy new year actually! And the same for all the rest of the folks who use this site.... Just remember terrier work when done correctly is the most humane and proven method over the last 200 years! Don't spoil it over an oul pic...may haunt you 8 Quote Link to post
stop.end 4,082 Posted December 21, 2015 Report Share Posted December 21, 2015 (edited) FFS Stopend you plank, still looking for an arguement. I see sarcasm is lost on you. Talking of scumbags bringing the sport that some of us do actually love into disrepute, it seems like only yesterday that you were putting up photos of lurchers drawing and terriers with wounds. oopz...double post ! Edited December 21, 2015 by stop.end Quote Link to post
Mosby 355 Posted January 3, 2016 Report Share Posted January 3, 2016 Fact is, the sport is going to be in disrepute no matter what you do. Enjoy the sport folks. Stop ragging on each other. We all know that terriers get harmed while working. To pretend there is another wholesome or safe way to do it is to play games and make those who are doing it right look bad too. I used to get my panties in a bunch over graphic pictures. But the truth is, terrier work isn't pretty. People pushing the idea that it can be done without dogs dying or getting injured is what has created the laws that keep people from using draw dogs which in America I have used to great affect in undiggable spots, or hard dogs which in America I also use to great benefit of many farmers. Paint the picture as it is and fight for terrier work in all its forms not just how you pretend it should be done. We all know a dash of hard blood even in the baying lines makes the dogs better... What will happen to terriers when everyone keeps the laws and no one has the hard workers anymore? My guess is there won't be anymore terriers that will work at all worth a damn. 3 Quote Link to post
tinytiger 840 Posted January 4, 2016 Report Share Posted January 4, 2016 Still there's no sense in putting up stupid pictures (or even taking them for that matter ) 5 Quote Link to post
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