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ok, honetly, i know nothing about hunting etc. so that description is not obviously anything to me, cos i honestly wouldn't know.
[our dog is a papered amstaff who came from a breeder who does the whole showing scene (not my cup of tea)]
she has 'vanished' into thin air 2days after she was taken. i have advertised everywhere, tried everything.
that information i recieved gave me the impression of some type of hunting, so thought it might be worth my while coming here and asking around?
so at the risk of being shot down in flames, ridiculed etc, that information i quoted was given to me by an animal communicator aka pet pcsychic.
the same information and descriptions have been given to me by 2 different communicators on seperate occasions with no knowledge of eachother.
so whether your open minded enough to accept this is possible, or not, does that description sound like its hunting related or not?
any specifics would be greatly appreciated, i just want our families pet back before its too late
ps. i am not loopy i promise!! im just a wife&mother trying to get my son's best friend back
no offence intended, i was just a bit confused with what u were sayin and where u were headed with it, im no expert by any form of the imagination, but that is no way at all to bring up a hunting dog, hunting dogs need to be socialised as much as possible from a very early age. this to me sounds like training for one thing and one thing only FIGHTING, which in any good hunting dog is a major no no.
So i hope this heps shed some light on hunting dogs, as peoples perception of them are so far from the truth is not funny, hence the reason we are all fighting an uphill battle to save our sport.
I sincerely hope you find your beloved pet safe and well
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he's a nice looking BOY too!!
im just going to copy & paste some info i got, just be VERY open minded
"she is on her own most of the time and when she is let out, she has to run alot. there are 2 men (one is definitely older than the other and more authoritive). she gets fed enough (she doesn't go hungry) however her exercise regime is quite intense - don't know what she is running after but she runs fast and hard.
the running is hard work. Where she runs seems to be in a park or their property as it is green with bushes and there are other dogs there but she isn't allowed to socialise with them - they are all off leads though. They are very specific with what she does. not sure if they are training more than her at the same time but I don't see any other people with them. She doesn't travel to get there, she walks there within 10min"
does it sound like a familiar mode of training for anything??
huh.... i dont understand, obvious what the training is for, but wot info are you quoting
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welcome, mate
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Gday peta, the whiting slayer, how you going mate, when all them girls pm ya, can you get numbers and forward to me please
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gday mate, welcome from gods country, welcome hope you enjoy
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Gday freddo, welcome champ
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gday mate
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welcome mate. Go the hairy dogs
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welcome mate
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welcome mate
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hello to all, love the site some great reads, good looking dogs. I love to hunt nothing in this world gets my blood pumping more then chasing pigs with my dogs and family.
rekn ul fit in well here then mate. Welcome
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welcome mate
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welcome jenna, few of us from brissy on here, tho i think a fair few of us wud like to get out a lot more than we do. Hope you enjoy.
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welcome mate
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welcome mate. Happy hunting
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gday mate, welcome
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welcome mate
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welcome mate ul have to shed some light on how uz do it over there to
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hooroo
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how you goin mate
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welcome mate
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welcome mate, sounds like ud have a reasonably quick mutt there, good luck with it all
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welcome mate, hope you find ur dog
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Joshy boy, glad you fainally made it mate, good to hear from ya, hope all is goin well out charters