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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2009

lol this one had bloodrush...

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  • yea but a vidio of a dog flushing rabbits wouldnt be very interesting would it?

  • Did he let go or did you have to push him about to make him lose his grip?

  • a firm tug and he let go.

  • your a retard

  • I accidenatly carried him by his haunches

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  • You're a bit of a cunt.

  • And having just noticed you call yourself shootingchap if you are you should also have your SGC revoked for being an asshole as well!! I really hope someone recognises you from the clip and either gets you nicked or smacked in the mouth

  • Prick. That sort of rubbish gets dog work and training a bad name. Do it properly or not at all

  • This video is disgraceful and incredibly inhumane.

  • any dog can chase a rabbit

  • I've bred Springers for 30 years. You my friend are a fucking disgrace. You seriously think that is clever.?

  • Yeh pointless show really the real skill in training the springer is to sit wait retrieve I used to run lurchers bred for running down rabbit or hare and again back to hand can't see why you had to chase after him you can just run around make lots of noise and chase the rabbit yourself

  • Why allow your dog to chase a rabbit thus incouraging your dog to run in?

  • @madpuri hmm your comparing a wild cottontail to a fat household rabbit? and a herding do to a hunting dog? have you ever even seen a springer run full speed? did you see that rabbit pulling away from that dog? (ill answer tht one) no, you didnt. dude that rabbit may have given up but only because it knew there was no way out. theres a reason they use these dogs for hunting rabbits.

  • rabbit was too scared and stressed. when they get scared they give it up stay still thatswhy your dog caught it, not because your dog was fast or anything. I had an Australian Shepard and a flemish rabbit with me when I was small, they shared the same backyard together and they did similar chasing for fun but dog never got him when bunny was running, it was way faster than dog. but after few minutes bunny becomes tired and stay still. thats the same thing just happened there.

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