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Having a walk out and I always walk down the railway line and onto the golf course if it’s cold and there nobody there, there’s many pipes the dogs always like to sniff at, I think they’re just to let the water through, some are eight inches and twenty feet long some are bigger or so and one pipe is huge about twenty inches in diameter would fit a staffy in it, my little Patterdale bitch sniffed and starting wagging her tail dropped in the huge pipe and after a few minutes baying a huge dog fox ran out the other end and over the field, didn’t have no running dog, but was good to see. Little baying bitch came out untouched and did her job well. 

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16 hours ago, Englishhunteruk said:

Having a walk out and I always walk down the railway line and onto the golf course if it’s cold and there nobody there, there’s many pipes the dogs always like to sniff at, I think they’re just to let the water through, some are eight inches and twenty feet long some are bigger or so and one pipe is huge about twenty inches in diameter would fit a staffy in it, my little Patterdale bitch sniffed and starting wagging her tail dropped in the huge pipe and after a few minutes baying a huge dog fox ran out the other end and over the field, didn’t have no running dog, but was good to see. Little baying bitch came out untouched and did her job well. 

I used to live near a railway track in remote bush over here and the terriers bolted quite a few from the drains under the built up rail track. Only did this in Winter because the place was infested with Eastern Brown snakes.

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