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Deary me...
Not at all Lexie, and as you know I have one I cannot let off in an unsecured space, but harder for a dog previously used to running and hunting for hours on end x
Glad they were found but it's actually very worrying that they didn't make straight for home when they could. IME, anything that has a kip while it's missing usually means it will stay away, carry straight on hunting again and go feral if it can.
But I don't think they were within walking distance of home? It was a new walk. My lot get driven 10 mins away from home to walk. I doubt they'd have a clue how to get home if lost!
So true.The hound puppy you walk is a different animal to an entered hound; Even having bitches home to whelp is very different,she will have her puppies as her centre of her universe..but to a working hound..retired or not..the kennels are it`s centre ..and it will travel many many miles to get home.
Hounds found "straying" by the well meaning public are so often probably making their own way "home". Usually though hounds disregard ordinary members of the public,so catching them to" rescue "them is really quite difficult.
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How is it that some hounds that might have been drafted to other packs many miles away which can take days or even those that have been 'lost' during a days hunting can make their way home over strange territory? Don't tell me you've never read or seen The Incredible Journey?![]()
Yes, doesn't it just!
I have some sympathy for larksgirl, but I wonder if she still feels able to promote the hound, as an everyday pet. Those of us who've known them, love them, but as pets?
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