Have we got a 'Show us your pets' thread?
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Here's mine again, taking a breather from his busy schedule of helping pheasants take off, teaching squirrels to climb trees faster and showing deer the way into the next bloody county.
Pheasants and squirrel's are pretty much fine with me cos he doesn't go far but when he spots a deer he bounds off, tail held high and comes back when theyve bounded over a fence he can't manage.
Other dogs and he's fine, but he does love to chase deer. So far (touch wood) the deer are faster than he is. Also I never realised just how many deer are in the woods I'm always walking through, its a surprising amount
Pheasants and squirrel's are pretty much fine with me cos he doesn't go far but when he spots a deer he bounds off, tail held high and comes back when theyve bounded over a fence he can't manage.
Other dogs and he's fine, but he does love to chase deer. So far (touch wood) the deer are faster than he is. Also I never realised just how many deer are in the woods I'm always walking through, its a surprising amount
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If you are having puppies as daughters, I would suspect investigation of your gene line should be imminent...
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Out for a walk a few years ago and met a bloke carrying a very messed up dog, both were covered in blood. The dog had chased and almost caught a muntjac, just as the deer was about to be caught it turned and stabbed the dog in the side, they have small pointy horns. It properly fucked the dog up.demographic wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 1:34 pm he does love to chase deer. So far (touch wood) the deer are faster than he is.
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I used to walk a hound (a Brittany) for some friends and that would chase squirrels, pheasants and deer. I used to be a bit more wary about unleashing him than they were. They nearly got it shot by a gamekeeper when it went after the birds he was rearing + once he actually did catch up with a deer. His owner was pretty distraught...what do you do when the dog is half a mile away and then what do you do, when you finally get there, with a maimed deer?
In his prime the dog was 99% lungs and muscle (and 1% brain). Lovely animal and thick as two short planks.
Slowed down when he got older, then died in his sleep on his hollibobs and was buried in the Scilly Isles. Probably chasing deer and cadging dog biscuits in doggie heaven every day now.
Here he is on his final holiday.
In his prime the dog was 99% lungs and muscle (and 1% brain). Lovely animal and thick as two short planks.
Slowed down when he got older, then died in his sleep on his hollibobs and was buried in the Scilly Isles. Probably chasing deer and cadging dog biscuits in doggie heaven every day now.
Here he is on his final holiday.
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When life gives you maimed deer, make venison stew!Count Steer wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 3:59 pm.what do you do when the dog is half a mile away and then what do you do, when you finally get there, with a maimed deer?
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Possibly. First you have to kill it. Are you carrying something to do that? Then, you are 5 miles from home/your car (when we go for a walk we don't tend to walk round the block). I know where he was when this happened and I wouldn't have carried a newly slaughtered, adult deer back!Kneerly Down wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 5:29 pmWhen life gives you maimed deer, make venison stew!Count Steer wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 3:59 pm.what do you do when the dog is half a mile away and then what do you do, when you finally get there, with a maimed deer?
No. The dog needed training, particularly recall training. I did my best 2 days a week but when it gets undone on the other 5 it's a losing battle. (It would attempt to haul me round on the walks I did with it when it was on the lead. It did learn that if it pulled on the lead I could stand still until the earth stopped turning ) Dogs. Everything is much more exciting in the immediate future, they're desperate to be somewhere that isn't 'here' but they don't know why.
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It is easier when they just wander into your garden
Not sure if this complies with the "show us your pets" guidelines!
Not sure if this complies with the "show us your pets" guidelines!
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Yup, it's a concern and I'm not him wanting to be a hunter.Pirahna wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 3:14 pmOut for a walk a few years ago and met a bloke carrying a very messed up dog, both were covered in blood. The dog had chased and almost caught a muntjac, just as the deer was about to be caught it turned and stabbed the dog in the side, they have small pointy horns. It properly fucked the dog up.demographic wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 1:34 pm he does love to chase deer. So far (touch wood) the deer are faster than he is.
A deers a powerful animal and from how high they can jump I bet theyve got a good kick as well as the pointy end.
Squirrels just run up.a tree and leave him bounding up and down at the bottom.
Doesn't get more than a hundred yards or so away and even pheasants take off sharpish so he's back in seconds.
It's something I'm learning to keep an eye on now though. Kind of pisses me off if I have to have him on a lead on too many places cos I love to see him run.
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Supposedly there are more Deer in the UK now than at any point in the last 1000 years. There are also far fewer Wolves.
Maybe you just need to teach el doggo how to catch em properly.
Maybe you just need to teach el doggo how to catch em properly.
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All three (yes one was not enough then two had to become Three) of the french exiles in kent.
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Really, pets?Kneerly Down wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 6:05 pm It is easier when they just wander into your garden
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Ok, last week.
My pet peregrine falcon
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Temporary dog
Ruby, on loan to us for a few days. Takes a bit of getting used to compared to little, short-legged, Westie!
Ruby, on loan to us for a few days. Takes a bit of getting used to compared to little, short-legged, Westie!
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Our little Frenchie pup is coming along well. Pesters the crap out of my JRT but they get alom well overall.
The pup is typically pup stupid and very inquisitive. Spent ages chasing a feather round the garden until she lost it...
You seen my feather? I seem to have lost it?
Nope. Not over there either.
The pup is typically pup stupid and very inquisitive. Spent ages chasing a feather round the garden until she lost it...
You seen my feather? I seem to have lost it?
Nope. Not over there either.
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I asked Sydney what she thought of this^, but she refused to put down The Times as she was just finishing the crossword....
All aboard the Peckham Pigeon! All aboard!
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Our two rescues being lazy as normal. Joy the greyhound finished racing about a year ago and came to us straight after and is now coming up to 4 years old this year. Remy the lurcher has been with us for about 8 years and is coming up to 14 years old. Both from Dogs Trust.
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Legs that short, I'm not surprised
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Yeah, she’s getting older now and has a dodgy back. 20 mins and she’s had enough.
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My larl pal, with the reason he has to wear a jacket even on days that aren't too cold in the background.
Well, more or less.
See the tracks in the background? See how regular they are, notice that they're pretty straight, small feet, no human prints too near em yet?
My dog has a habit of rolling in fox shite, it's simpler to chuck his coat in the wash than bath him, especially when I'm short of time on a morning.
Anyway, the tracks behind him are from a fox, likely the one thats been laying fox eggs all over the fucking shop and my dogs been rolling in. The stinky git.
Well, more or less.
See the tracks in the background? See how regular they are, notice that they're pretty straight, small feet, no human prints too near em yet?
My dog has a habit of rolling in fox shite, it's simpler to chuck his coat in the wash than bath him, especially when I'm short of time on a morning.
Anyway, the tracks behind him are from a fox, likely the one thats been laying fox eggs all over the fucking shop and my dogs been rolling in. The stinky git.
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