the_stig 6,614 Posted February 1, 2009 Author Report Share Posted February 1, 2009 (edited) Many terrier men brought out green horns myself included and ended up in trouble from loose mouths.Choose your company VERY carefully when your at this game.I would never bring a stranger with me digging look what happened to those that did .. Edited February 2, 2009 by the_stig Quote Link to post
liamdelaney 2,586 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 well i think them comments are a bit harsh . i for one an i bet many other boys on here would love a day out with genuine permission holders. who no what thier doing . im sick of going out on me own all the time my mates aint into country sports an think im mad. an i bet thiers a few boys who would be glad of an exta pair of hands on a day out. the newcomers thier to learn have a laugh with the boys an join in . think how many dogs get lost given away sold after 10 mins cos they dont really no what thier doing .but thats a whole new topic...... It might be a bit harsh but its also a bit harsh when the powers that be raid your house with a warrent because some great white hunter on his first dig cant shut his big mouth in the pub.Most times diggers got in trouble it was from bringing a stranger.Dig with your own crew nobody else. Quote Link to post
billybunter 72 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 .Most times diggers got in trouble it was from bringing a stranger.Dig with your own crew nobody else. spot on liam Quote Link to post
bluecollar 104 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 I will look into the lines of the parents. I have googled "Mason" and there is a stunning dog named Vator (excavator) in the usa. The lady who owns that dog NEVER WORKED A DOG EVER, the Vator dog has never seen the inside of a sett EVER!!! I have seen offspring off of her peddling of non workers and they are sub-par to say the least.. He is also dog aggressive and to big for ground work here.. No dog she owns has ever worked she told me that her self.. She has 2-7 litters a year though.. It is vary frustrating to people to pay $$ and spend a ton of time for a dog that is told "its not off of workers but it should work" and ends up not one out of the litter made the grade, this is a load of bs... Makes me MAD Quote Link to post
steveb1973 0 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 we came across this hole on the way to the pub and he went nuts digging!!!!! and took part in some fun squirrel and rabbit chasing on this disused train line Quote Link to post
les 0 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 we came across this hole on the way to the pub and he went nuts digging!!!!! and took part in some fun squirrel and rabbit chasing on this disused train line have you took your dog off ebay? Quote Link to post
the_stig 6,614 Posted February 3, 2009 Author Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 like i said if one of my posts just watch he dont go to ground .. any thoughts on what you`d do if he did on one of your walks .. Quote Link to post
moosedog 2 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 like i said if one of my posts just watch he dont go to ground .. any thoughts on what you`d do if he did on one of your walks .. just out of interest stig what should he do if it does goes to ground on one of his strolls, it must have happened to many a person out for a walk with there terrier working or not, also what does the law state about a dog that goes to ground accidently on a right of way walk or in a woodland, do you have the right to dig it out ? have you to inform the old bill ? Quote Link to post
the_stig 6,614 Posted February 3, 2009 Author Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 like i said if one of my posts just watch he dont go to ground .. any thoughts on what you`d do if he did on one of your walks .. just out of interest stig what should he do if it does goes to ground on one of his strolls, it must have happened to many a person out for a walk with there terrier working or not, also what does the law state about a dog that goes to ground accidently on a right of way walk or in a woodland, do you have the right to dig it out ? have you to inform the old bill ? its something every terrier owner working or not should be preparred for - im not being funny but put yourself in the situation of a pet terrier owner and your dog goes to ground what do you do .. and what if the dog goes to ground and you dont see it or know whr its gone to ground .. would you assume it lost .. moosedog do some homework then you answer the question .. Quote Link to post
moosedog 2 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 like i said if one of my posts just watch he dont go to ground .. any thoughts on what you`d do if he did on one of your walks .. just out of interest stig what should he do if it does goes to ground on one of his strolls, it must have happened to many a person out for a walk with there terrier working or not, also what does the law state about a dog that goes to ground accidently on a right of way walk or in a woodland, do you have the right to dig it out ? have you to inform the old bill ? its something every terrier owner working or not should be preparred for - im not being funny but put yourself in the situation of a pet terrier owner and your dog goes to ground what do you do .. and what if the dog goes to ground and you dont see it or know whr its gone to ground .. would you assume it lost .. moosedog do some homework then you answer the question .. so thays a dont know then, Im not having a go i would gen like to know what the law states if your pet terrier goes to ground and i am doing my homework stig, thats why im asking the question on this site, so does anyone know? Quote Link to post
the_stig 6,614 Posted February 3, 2009 Author Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 (edited) like i said if one of my posts just watch he dont go to ground .. any thoughts on what you`d do if he did on one of your walks .. just out of interest stig what should he do if it does goes to ground on one of his strolls, it must have happened to many a person out for a walk with there terrier working or not, also what does the law state about a dog that goes to ground accidently on a right of way walk or in a woodland, do you have the right to dig it out ? have you to inform the old bill ? its something every terrier owner working or not should be preparred for - im not being funny but put yourself in the situation of a pet terrier owner and your dog goes to ground what do you do .. and what if the dog goes to ground and you dont see it or know whr its gone to ground .. would you assume it lost .. moosedog do some homework then you answer the question .. so thays a dont know then, Im not having a go i would gen like to know what the law states if your pet terrier goes to ground and i am doing my homework stig, thats why im asking the question on this site, so does anyone know? i was trying to make the point what would you do if you whr a pet terrier owner and not a member of a hunting website the natural instict of a terrier is to hunt vermin above and below ground even more so in ones bred from working stock -- the law would be sympathtic in such cases - your first port of call would be the land owner , if you whr on owned land - thr could be an issue with trespass for example if the terrier had strayed onto farmland . you`d have to find whr the dog had gone to ground ,then you would have to identify what kind of earth the dog had gone to ground in even if a terrier had gone to ground accidentley in a badger sett you would`nt get a licsence to interfere with the sett for 48hrs and all digging work would be under the supervision of the rspca likewise if it was a fox earth and you`d end up paying for thr time if you got in touch with the police they would refer you to the rspca thr could be a question of dogs not under proper control which could lead to proscution from the rspca .. the average pet terrier owner would`nt know whr to start (rush off home and check the internet ) -- believe it or not thr are experts in this field its called the fell and moorland working terrier club (google it ) thr members help to rescue terriers lost to ground - i took part in a rescue a few years ago whr a pet jack russell had gone to ground 7 hrs after the dog had gone to ground we dug her out - who called us in the rspca they did`nt have a clue whr to start . your average pet owner would`nt be using a locator either and all this assueming they tried all they could to coax the dog out Edited February 3, 2009 by the_stig Quote Link to post
GameBirdMeg 21 Posted February 4, 2009 Report Share Posted February 4, 2009 PICTURES SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS That dogs a double of my pup at home. Can't wait to get mine out though...his savage!! Quote Link to post
les 0 Posted February 4, 2009 Report Share Posted February 4, 2009 PICTURES SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS That dogs a double of my pup at home. Can't wait to get mine out though...his savage!! untitled.bmp Quote Link to post
GameBirdMeg 21 Posted May 14, 2009 Report Share Posted May 14, 2009 I have seen it all now!!!: http://www.chocolatepatterdaleuk.vpweb.co.uk/about_us.html Quote Link to post
Birdboy 2 Posted May 14, 2009 Report Share Posted May 14, 2009 He's actually put his address on there, with the amount of terriers being nicked!! That dog will be gone within the week!! Quote Link to post
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