ftm 3,357 Posted April 27, 2017 Report Share Posted April 27, 2017 out for a walk on local pit heap this afternoon and troy picks up a strong scent and takes off into the gorse bushes and net thing all hell broke loose and once I had ran up to the commotion troy had it under control and had dispatched a vixen -koda never batted an eyelid whilst this went on -these two are like chalk &cheese even though bred from same parents 2 Quote Link to post
David.evans 5,323 Posted April 27, 2017 Report Share Posted April 27, 2017 I wouldn't want to bump into those pair on a dark nite ! ATB ftm 1 Quote Link to post
Casso 1,261 Posted April 30, 2017 Report Share Posted April 30, 2017 out for a walk on local pit heap this afternoon and troy picks up a strong scent and takes off into the gorse bushes and net thing all hell broke loose and once I had ran up to the commotion troy had it under control and had dispatched a vixen -koda never batted an eyelid whilst this went on -these two are like chalk &cheese even though bred from same parents Very good Two dogs together become equal and opposite of each other, easier for dogs to live together that way , Mother Nature chooses social first, genetic comes second Quote Link to post
cantona 310 Posted April 30, 2017 Report Share Posted April 30, 2017 Did Troy get bit Quote Link to post
ftm 3,357 Posted April 30, 2017 Author Report Share Posted April 30, 2017 not a mark on him mate -this same dog is as gentle as they come but DOES have a hatred for fox -don't know why he just hates them ? Quote Link to post
kyboy44 11 Posted September 29, 2017 Report Share Posted September 29, 2017 Interesting I have a friend that offed to save me a pup off of the gsp that were povin fox dogs do your two always catch the guy said the way his worked was to jump a fox out of it bed and he would shot it or the dog run it to the ground Quote Link to post
THE STIFFMEISTER 16,131 Posted November 20, 2017 Report Share Posted November 20, 2017 On 30/04/2017 at 13:14, Casso said: Very good Two dogs together become equal and opposite of each other, easier for dogs to live together that way , Mother Nature chooses social first, genetic comes second Thats a bit of a generalisation mate Quote Link to post
Casso 1,261 Posted November 21, 2017 Report Share Posted November 21, 2017 I can understand why it might seem so , but even the fact that dogs can meet and greet at all shows how social they are put it this way what other male predators can be introduced and meet and greet without blood shed Dog/ owner , dog/dog it makes no difference a dog will curtail itself to fit into whatever situation there are examples of dog aggression but the vast majority of off lead encounters are generally sorted out with by sniffing and pissing pet dogs are a different story ? Quote Link to post
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