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No better feeling than bringing a dog on from a pup...giving them a spin at 10/11 month old and  watching it take it's first rabbit/fox/deer etc...no drug comes close Neck😔

A pic of a few dogs owned by London lads in the past. The white bitch was the litter sister to the great grand dam to lucky the dark destroyer i believe. The brindle bitch was a fx saluki greyhound. 

Mate my Wheaton x bitch is 27 tts and 80/90 lb fighting weight...had her out ferreting from first jabs with longnets etc,around the harris/gos hawks, she's done everything you would use a whippet/smal

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22 minutes ago, jukel123 said:

Great runs there Mc. They are some athletes...not even blowing that hard after those gruelers.  👏 

thanks mate she getting on 6 now been a pleasure to own strange dog she doesnt need alot of stroking or want it shes only excited going out catching see some emotion in her then 

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2 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

give me dogs a go today then 5 days or so ill go try for a 6 min plus run try videoing it 

This is that dog next door f****n shocking mate. When they got this dog last year was a cracking looking dog. Poor c**t got left out all night in garden. 

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11 hours ago, mC HULL said:

ourlass 8 stone lol 5 ft nothing on her im a 6ft prop forward or second row ffs i was 16 stone at school playing rugby lol 

 

 

A good little un will always beat a good big un

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On 08/02/2025 at 08:22, mC HULL said:

 

he’s got names mixed up mate ye they had dead coursing meet selby abut yes tat i know were you mean ten mins bike from my house that use to be carpet man kenny halls land coursing club 

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wxcellemt land there tat some strong hares some lads won’t run them lol

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A few spinneys dotted about on their aswell mate from what I can recall as well as thick hedges. 

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20 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said:

This is that dog next door f****n shocking mate. When they got this dog last year was a cracking looking dog. Poor c**t got left out all night in garden. 

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knock em a box up mate explain how to do it 

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11 hours ago, mC HULL said:

but a dog educated isnt going to loose ground when it can work them mate 

 

ill try getting vid me young bitch up fully commits near a wood misses you aint getting back to them easily now 

Only  pulling your leg mate as long as there tucking them away that's the main thing. Down england the hares are more willing to take the dogs on where as in Scotland the hares mostly heading for a destination dogs got to be adding some pressure more and also have the wind to sit in when needed 

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7 minutes ago, scotty12 said:

Only  pulling your leg mate as long as there tucking them away that's the main thing. Down england the hares are more willing to take the dogs on where as in Scotland the hares mostly heading for a destination dogs got to be adding some pressure more and also have the wind to sit in when needed 

ill get some footage of her tight land mate she will run different like a say she 6 now run all land she will adapt straight away clever bitch like on the first run were she lets the hare go at end of the vid shes just letting it get out into the  open before tightening back up 

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11 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

ill get some footage of her tight land mate she will run different like a say she 6 now run all land she will adapt straight away clever bitch like on the first run were she lets the hare go at end of the vid shes just letting it get out into the  open before tightening back up 

Aye, tbh it looked like she was fading and the hares were really stretching her out but if she was holding off then very clever, at first I thought the hare was heading for the wood but she turns it back in to the field at the end.

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59 minutes ago, Goly said:

Aye, tbh it looked like she was fading and the hares were really stretching her out but if she was holding off then very clever, at first I thought the hare was heading for the wood but she turns it back in to the field at the end.

no mate dont get me wrong shes normally like glue but its feb there flying mate so at times the dog will sit in hold on 

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2 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

no mate dont get me wrong shes normally like glue but its feb there flying mate so at times the dog will sit in hold on 

So you're saying no whippet, no whippet cross, no 3/4 cross born from it's mother could come to terms with those hares. Lol

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11 minutes ago, Goly said:

So you're saying no whippet, no whippet cross, no 3/4 cross born from it's mother could come to terms with those hares. Lol

none mate unless in there with the coursing bred you wouldnt take a whippet and slip it on there be cruelty 

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1 minute ago, mC HULL said:

none mate unless in there with the coursing bred you wouldnt take a whippet and slip it on there be cruelty 

Not sure mate, you don't think a good 3/4 greyhound lurcher couldn't catch one before it became a grueller? Obviously I'm not talking 3 or 4 of the best winter hares, but I'd always fancy one. It's hard to tell on video isn't it, sometimes it looks like they're not flying, better gauge in person.

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