Ating a dog

Hunt away and hunt often. Post it on Fb with your successful game kill. Only thing the pc snowflake vegan cunts understand. The dogs love it too, it’s all a natural thing for them done for thousands of years.

What are you hunting @anon26343222?

Well it started off with pussy, but the gaming rules have changed over the past ten years. Mink duck, and hopefully sika next year, I’m waiting on a licence.

Some lad should release a dozen wild boar into the ecosystem.
Does sika hunting have to be guided down there?

From the Garda Social Media

"An elderly man out walking his dog last night near Portarlington fell into the ditch and couldn’t get out. Jack the Dog stayed by his side and showed Gardaí where he was.

Even when ambulance arrived Jack wouldn’t rest unless he could see him.

Owner and Jack home now.”

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Dogs are great.

Two beauty’s there. What are they exactly, spaniels? Would they be any good as a guard dog to bark like shit at strangers?

I’m looking for a good guard dog that’s on the ball as regards barking up a storm and looks semi intimidating but isn’t likely to attack the postman all the same. Rules out Jack Russell’s who would bark up a storm and attack the postman but wouldn’t look intimidating as such.

Rule 1. If out prowling about in the dark on dodgy pins bring reliable dog…

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A Rhodesian Ridgeback is some beast. Great temperament, loyal, confident, good family dog etc

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They look like they’d ate a stranger.

A rottweiler or German Shepard

They look like it, they probably wouldn’t though. They’re great with lions apparently, my aunt has a Ridgeback and hasn’t had a lion problem in years

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Yerwan on the left is Springer crossed with a beagle. She hates cats and loves humans. More likely to lick a non-Cat intruder than to bark at them but she’s barely turned 1.

Yerman is a Springer crossed with a Llewelyn setter. He hates humans. He’s the barker and quite aggressive if he doesnt like you and you’re threatening his territory. He’s great. Outside his home he’s pretty calm. I’m wary of him with strangers because he had a bad start in life and is still nervous of people. We reckon he’s a failed gun dog. I’d reckon he’d be a solid enough rural guard dog. But I’m a townie, what the fuck do I know?

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would love an Alsatian but don’t have a big enough garden so its looks like madame will be getting a yapping rat from the pound

Garden size doent matter a fuck once they are exercised pal … half the world live in apartments with dogs - of all sizes.

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How would those two dogs be with other dogs? Would they rip one to pieces lets say if let off a lead? I know a fella with one of them Japanese Akitas, deadly looking yolk but they are viscous seemingly towards other dogs. I know his ripped apart the neighbours dog.

They’ve been in kennels with other dogs and we haven’t heard anything bad back. They’re more noisy than actually aggressive. Bark worse than bite. Etc…

Great names.

A good Labrador is a great dog @Smark. I had one that was a great companion but barked like a bastard at anyone coming to the house. He was a big muscly beast so many people wouldn’t be inclined to chance taking him on.

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a caucasian shepherd dog is the best guard dog out there.

Vicous cunts but, you’d want very good experience with dogs to be handling one.