Brian-911 210 Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 if you work dogs you have to expect that one day they will get injured! its inevitable!! If you cant handle the thought of that maybe your in the wrong game sweetheart. This is why women shouldnt work dogs i tell thy Quote Link to post Share on other sites
aaron01 737 Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 im just frightened to let her try incase somthing bad happens you fairy what are you going to do next chase the rabbits yourself so your dog doesnt get tired they are working dogs not pedigree poodles a few cuts and scrapes are all part of learning Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lurchergrrl 1,441 Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 if you work dogs you have to expect that one day they will get injured! its inevitable!! If you cant handle the thought of that maybe your in the wrong game sweetheart. This is why women shouldnt work dogs i tell thy What kind of cromagnon comment is that? Don't be so condecending, sweetheart :kiss: JP you have to buck up and get on with it. Try what's been suggested so far, get her clearing lower jumps first and go from there. At some point she may well injure herself but that's the risk you take. She could fall over mid stride and snap her neck but you wouldn't stop her running, would you? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest little lurcher Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 if you work dogs you have to expect that one day they will get injured! its inevitable!! If you cant handle the thought of that maybe your in the wrong game sweetheart. This is why women shouldnt work dogs i tell thy oh and we are all like that are we??? FFs what a dickhead!!! please dont judge all of us by the that train of thought , yes you are correct in telling her she must expect running dogs to get hurt and be prepared for that Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest fence_hopper Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 (edited) if you work dogs you have to expect that one day they will get injured! its inevitable!! If you cant handle the thought of that maybe your in the wrong game sweetheart. This is why women shouldnt work dogs i tell thy women and working dogs like chalk and cheese Edited April 28, 2009 by fence_hopper Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest little lurcher Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 if you work dogs you have to expect that one day they will get injured! its inevitable!! If you cant handle the thought of that maybe your in the wrong game sweetheart. This is why women shouldnt work dogs i tell thy women and working dogs like chalk and cheese yer right ok !!! dont judge us all Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest fence_hopper Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 if you work dogs you have to expect that one day they will get injured! its inevitable!! If you cant handle the thought of that maybe your in the wrong game sweetheart. This is why women shouldnt work dogs i tell thy women and working dogs like chalk and cheese yer right ok !!! dont judge us all i have nothing against women hunters at all, but they come on here not all of them try to put sexy little pics of them selves with abbit of clevage and want to be given the same respect as, they winge about silly little things like there dog puts it back feet on the fence most young dogs do it when learning some dogs get cut some don't thats part of the working life. if they want a cute sighthound get a italion greyhound there for proper hunters oops!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest little lurcher Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 if you work dogs you have to expect that one day they will get injured! its inevitable!! If you cant handle the thought of that maybe your in the wrong game sweetheart. This is why women shouldnt work dogs i tell thy women and working dogs like chalk and cheese yer right ok !!! dont judge us all i have nothing against women hunters at all, but they come on here not all of them try to put sexy little pics of them selves with abbit of clevage and want to be given the same respect as, they winge about silly little things like there dog puts it back feet on the fence most young dogs do it when learning some dogs get cut some don't thats part of the working life. if they want a cute sighthound get a italion greyhound there for proper hunters oops!! go f**k yourself!!! some women are the most solid hunters you will ever find , dont judge all by the minority , i personaly pride myself in helping the young and inexperienced and im a girly girl when i choose to be but on the field i work my dogs as hard if not harder than most of the men i know , i respect what you are saying about the dog jumping etc as she does need to know the risks and what can happen in reality , but do not judge me by others !! as for italian greyhounds , i was rejected by the club because i do what they were originally bred to do , work!!! and shock fukking horror i also kc show them , often being thrown out by judge for being too muscled"" so dont tell me i dont do as much as others , i stand by my principles and my values on working dogs Quote Link to post Share on other sites
SMART DOG 340 Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 if you work dogs you have to expect that one day they will get injured! its inevitable!! If you cant handle the thought of that maybe your in the wrong game sweetheart. This is why women shouldnt work dogs i tell thy women and working dogs like chalk and cheese yer right ok !!! dont judge us all i have nothing against women hunters at all, but they come on here not all of them try to put sexy little pics of them selves with abbit of clevage and want to be given the same respect as, they winge about silly little things like there dog puts it back feet on the fence most young dogs do it when learning some dogs get cut some don't thats part of the working life. if they want a cute sighthound get a italion greyhound there for proper hunters oops!! go f**k yourself!!! some women are the most solid hunters you will ever find , dont judge all by the minority , i personaly pride myself in helping the young and inexperienced and im a girly girl when i choose to be but on the field i work my dogs as hard if not harder than most of the men i know , i respect what you are saying about the dog jumping etc as she does need to know the risks and what can happen in reality , but do not judge me by others !! as for italian greyhounds , i was rejected by the club because i do what they were originally bred to do , work!!! and shock fukking horror i also kc show them , often being thrown out by judge for being too muscled"" so dont tell me i dont do as much as others , i stand by my principles and my values on working dogs Bloody hell that told him i think it is fair to say there is good and bad people of both sexes which work dogs so trying to say women shouldnt be working them i think your way out of order there are loads of bad dog owners on this site and they aint hard to find Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest fence_hopper Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 if you work dogs you have to expect that one day they will get injured! its inevitable!! If you cant handle the thought of that maybe your in the wrong game sweetheart. This is why women shouldnt work dogs i tell thy women and working dogs like chalk and cheese yer right ok !!! dont judge us all i have nothing against women hunters at all, but they come on here not all of them try to put sexy little pics of them selves with abbit of clevage and want to be given the same respect as, they winge about silly little things like there dog puts it back feet on the fence most young dogs do it when learning some dogs get cut some don't thats part of the working life. if they want a cute sighthound get a italion greyhound there for proper hunters oops!! go f**k yourself!!! some women are the most solid hunters you will ever find , dont judge all by the minority , i personaly pride myself in helping the young and inexperienced and im a girly girl when i choose to be but on the field i work my dogs as hard if not harder than most of the men i know , i respect what you are saying about the dog jumping etc as she does need to know the risks and what can happen in reality , but do not judge me by others !! as for italian greyhounds , i was rejected by the club because i do what they were originally bred to do , work!!! and shock fukking horror i also kc show them , often being thrown out by judge for being too muscled"" so dont tell me i dont do as much as others , i stand by my principles and my values on working dogs LMAO what you crying about, italion greys can work your obviosly getting wound up for some reason how hard can you work a italion grey lmao Quote Link to post Share on other sites
MikeTheDog 153 Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 if you work dogs you have to expect that one day they will get injured! its inevitable!! If you cant handle the thought of that maybe your in the wrong game sweetheart. This is why women shouldnt work dogs i tell thy women and working dogs like chalk and cheese yer right ok !!! dont judge us all i have nothing against women hunters at all, but they come on here not all of them try to put sexy little pics of them selves with abbit of clevage and want to be given the same respect as, they winge about silly little things like there dog puts it back feet on the fence most young dogs do it when learning some dogs get cut some don't thats part of the working life. if they want a cute sighthound get a italion greyhound there for proper hunters oops!! go f**k yourself!!! some women are the most solid hunters you will ever find , dont judge all by the minority , i personaly pride myself in helping the young and inexperienced and im a girly girl when i choose to be but on the field i work my dogs as hard if not harder than most of the men i know , i respect what you are saying about the dog jumping etc as she does need to know the risks and what can happen in reality , but do not judge me by others !! as for italian greyhounds , i was rejected by the club because i do what they were originally bred to do , work!!! and shock fukking horror i also kc show them , often being thrown out by judge for being too muscled"" so dont tell me i dont do as much as others , i stand by my principles and my values on working dogs Bloody hell that told him i think it is fair to say there is good and bad people of both sexes which work dogs so trying to say women shouldnt be working them i think your way out of order there are loads of bad dog owners on this site and they aint hard to find And a lot of the blokes on these sites act like old women... ....At least this lass can string a few words together and make a sentence with out useing 'chav' or 'text' speak!... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest fence_hopper Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 if you work dogs you have to expect that one day they will get injured! its inevitable!! If you cant handle the thought of that maybe your in the wrong game sweetheart. This is why women shouldnt work dogs i tell thy women and working dogs like chalk and cheese yer right ok !!! dont judge us all i have nothing against women hunters at all, but they come on here not all of them try to put sexy little pics of them selves with abbit of clevage and want to be given the same respect as, they winge about silly little things like there dog puts it back feet on the fence most young dogs do it when learning some dogs get cut some don't thats part of the working life. if they want a cute sighthound get a italion greyhound there for proper hunters oops!! go f**k yourself!!! some women are the most solid hunters you will ever find , dont judge all by the minority , i personaly pride myself in helping the young and inexperienced and im a girly girl when i choose to be but on the field i work my dogs as hard if not harder than most of the men i know , i respect what you are saying about the dog jumping etc as she does need to know the risks and what can happen in reality , but do not judge me by others !! as for italian greyhounds , i was rejected by the club because i do what they were originally bred to do , work!!! and shock fukking horror i also kc show them , often being thrown out by judge for being too muscled"" so dont tell me i dont do as much as others , i stand by my principles and my values on working dogs Bloody hell that told him i think it is fair to say there is good and bad people of both sexes which work dogs so trying to say women shouldnt be working them i think your way out of order there are loads of bad dog owners on this site and they aint hard to find it's good to see women getting out there working there dogs to be onest. but you got to admit theres no room for weekness when it comes to owning real working lurchers Quote Link to post Share on other sites
SMART DOG 340 Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 if you work dogs you have to expect that one day they will get injured! its inevitable!! If you cant handle the thought of that maybe your in the wrong game sweetheart. This is why women shouldnt work dogs i tell thy women and working dogs like chalk and cheese yer right ok !!! dont judge us all i have nothing against women hunters at all, but they come on here not all of them try to put sexy little pics of them selves with abbit of clevage and want to be given the same respect as, they winge about silly little things like there dog puts it back feet on the fence most young dogs do it when learning some dogs get cut some don't thats part of the working life. if they want a cute sighthound get a italion greyhound there for proper hunters oops!! go f**k yourself!!! some women are the most solid hunters you will ever find , dont judge all by the minority , i personaly pride myself in helping the young and inexperienced and im a girly girl when i choose to be but on the field i work my dogs as hard if not harder than most of the men i know , i respect what you are saying about the dog jumping etc as she does need to know the risks and what can happen in reality , but do not judge me by others !! as for italian greyhounds , i was rejected by the club because i do what they were originally bred to do , work!!! and shock fukking horror i also kc show them , often being thrown out by judge for being too muscled"" so dont tell me i dont do as much as others , i stand by my principles and my values on working dogs Bloody hell that told him i think it is fair to say there is good and bad people of both sexes which work dogs so trying to say women shouldnt be working them i think your way out of order there are loads of bad dog owners on this site and they aint hard to find it's good to see women getting out there working there dogs to be onest. but you got to admit theres no room for weekness when it comes to owning real working lurchers weekness please explain your ignorance i happen to no a few women who work there dogs to the max and bring there dogs on just as good as men you got issue's pal go see a doctor Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest fence_hopper Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 if you work dogs you have to expect that one day they will get injured! its inevitable!! If you cant handle the thought of that maybe your in the wrong game sweetheart. This is why women shouldnt work dogs i tell thy women and working dogs like chalk and cheese yer right ok !!! dont judge us all i have nothing against women hunters at all, but they come on here not all of them try to put sexy little pics of them selves with abbit of clevage and want to be given the same respect as, they winge about silly little things like there dog puts it back feet on the fence most young dogs do it when learning some dogs get cut some don't thats part of the working life. if they want a cute sighthound get a italion greyhound there for proper hunters oops!! go f**k yourself!!! some women are the most solid hunters you will ever find , dont judge all by the minority , i personaly pride myself in helping the young and inexperienced and im a girly girl when i choose to be but on the field i work my dogs as hard if not harder than most of the men i know , i respect what you are saying about the dog jumping etc as she does need to know the risks and what can happen in reality , but do not judge me by others !! as for italian greyhounds , i was rejected by the club because i do what they were originally bred to do , work!!! and shock fukking horror i also kc show them , often being thrown out by judge for being too muscled"" so dont tell me i dont do as much as others , i stand by my principles and my values on working dogs Bloody hell that told him i think it is fair to say there is good and bad people of both sexes which work dogs so trying to say women shouldnt be working them i think your way out of order there are loads of bad dog owners on this site and they aint hard to find And a lot of the blokes on these sites act like old women... ....At least this lass can string a few words together and make a sentence with out useing 'chav' or 'text' speak!... well mate not my fault im dislexic...but that don't bother me i just get on with it, abit like what some of the people on here should do. instead of winging all the time Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest little lurcher Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 i do agree with part of what knob was saying tbh , there are women joining here just as a dating / attention seeking site and it DOES give the ones of us whom do work our dogs , a bad name and we get tarred with same brush , i get pissed off arguing the toss with people tbh , anyone whom knows me knows just what i do and expect my dogs to do , i strive hard to get the best out of my dogs , people who have told the original poster she must expect and be prepared for injuries are 100% correct and she must not scream the place down should a injury occur, thats working dogs love , a dog can injury itself at any point whilst working , thats the risk we take everytime we take our dogs out , im sooner lose one of mine working doing what it loves than by any other means , and whilst yes id be heartbroken , it makes me no less of a true working person by having feelings to my dogs , but i am certainly no wimp in the field and i know by experience what can happen sadly Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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