Bakerboy 4,668 Posted Monday at 17:36 Report Share Posted Monday at 17:36 Just something Ive always wondered about, is it possible to be in the Army/Navy/Air force and work lurchers/terriers regularly, how does it work Quote Link to post
bird 9,867 Posted Tuesday at 00:33 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 00:33 Don't think it would work, as you could be posted to different places in the forces , and not get ir put the time into the dog, to work it propley. I might be wrong , would depend on your job in the forces. Quote Link to post
Bakerboy 4,668 Posted Tuesday at 07:53 Author Report Share Posted Tuesday at 07:53 7 hours ago, bird said: Don't think it would work, as you could be posted to different places in the forces , and not get ir put the time into the dog, to work it propley Thats what I was wondering mate Quote Link to post
mC HULL 12,237 Posted Tuesday at 09:15 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 09:15 8 hours ago, bird said: Don't think it would work, as you could be posted to different places in the forces , and not get ir put the time into the dog, to work it propley. I might be wrong , would depend on your job in the forces. there’s never been a dog man in the armed forces lol 3 Quote Link to post
Luckee legs 464 Posted Tuesday at 09:18 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 09:18 I imagine it would need to be a very specific role tied to a base and with a marriage partner at home. My friends who've been in the forces all moved several times and all had overseas postings and combat tours. One is a boxer dog fanatic and was keeping three in married quarters, he did five tours in Iraq and Afghan so a lot of stress on the family Quote Link to post
tatsblisters 9,472 Posted Tuesday at 09:19 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 09:19 Years ago i met a lad who was in the RAF Plummer mentioned him in one of his books i didn't know the role he had in the RAF but his lurchers were run regularly especially the black rough coated bitch a mix of deerhound greyhound and collie that i saw run that was pretty decent on hares. Quote Link to post
Black neck 15,874 Posted Tuesday at 13:22 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 13:22 5 hours ago, Bakerboy said: Thats what I was wondering mate Has some dosser been spinning a yarn or 2 in your direction 2 Quote Link to post
leegreen 2,153 Posted Tuesday at 13:51 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 13:51 Could always get a herder type and work them on some of the locals around the globe, catch and release like. Wont be Lurcher or Terrier work, but it's working ya dogs. Quote Link to post
comanche 2,942 Posted Tuesday at 14:08 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 14:08 20 hours ago, Bakerboy said: Just something Ive always wondered about, is it possible to be in the Army/Navy/Air force and work lurchers/terriers regularly, how does it work I had a friend the army but he was unmarried and came home to his parents when on leave . They looked after his dog and ferrets. In the past , overseas military coursing clubs were common . But that was in days when Officers had time to sit on the veranda sipping mint julips and potting passing tigers or Mau Mau insurgents . Bit different today . Quote Link to post
comanche 2,942 Posted Tuesday at 14:13 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 14:13 4 hours ago, mC HULL said: there’s never been a dog man in the armed forces lol Ted Walsh, not ring a bell.....? 2 Quote Link to post
FLATTOP 4,384 Posted Tuesday at 14:19 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 14:19 My son done a couple of Afghan tours and trust me there’s some good dog men in the forces just different dogs and different prey lol… 6 Quote Link to post
mC HULL 12,237 Posted Tuesday at 15:40 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 15:40 1 hour ago, FLATTOP said: My son done a couple of Afghan tours and trust me there’s some good dog men in the forces just different dogs and different prey lol… yes mate i know there’s lads on here in or been armed forces i was after a bite lol 1 Quote Link to post
Chaff 3,590 Posted Tuesday at 16:44 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 16:44 Had a mate who was attack dog handler back in the day in Ireland, red paw ? Quote Link to post
chartpolski 23,215 Posted Tuesday at 17:57 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 17:57 Most of the original Salukis imports were brought here by army officers.. Cheers. 2 Quote Link to post
low plains drifter 10,328 Posted Tuesday at 18:18 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 18:18 8 hours ago, tatsblisters said: Years ago i met a lad who was in the RAF Plummer mentioned him in one of his books i didn't know the role he had in the RAF but his lurchers were run regularly especially the black rough coated bitch a mix of deerhound greyhound and collie that i saw run that was pretty decent on hares. Fred Cleavers? 1 Quote Link to post
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