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Dogs allowed?

Mr. Chips. Great name, but to your kids are chips fries? 😂

Also, thanks for the bump to this thread. New people - show and tell time. Post those pups!
Ha, its both with us. Although we tend to use fries and crisps more ;)

I think 'chips' will be reserved from now on...
 
Waylon is our miniature labradoodle. He is two years old and the best pal ever.
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Hi,
here are Aiko, the black one , 9 yrs (Brandlbracke Male)
and Dana 7 yrs (female)
they are „huntingdogs“ and hunting on Roe Deer, Fallow Deer, (red) Deer, wild boar, chamois, moufflon, rabbit, Fox,
 

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Beautiful. I didn’t realize dogs are used to hunt deer; gotta be bad ass to go after a boar!
 
Normally they are not supposed to kill the animal but to make it move out of its hideout or to find a wounded one after a bad shot. @Prometheus: please correct me if I am wrong!
Yes, you are right. Dogs are able to hunt till a size like a Roe Deer by themselve.
but nowadays hunting dogs like bracken are mainly used to move game or to look for wounded game
 
If it’s Ernest Borgnine (sp?), the dog has my everlasting devotion.
 
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