kimberleigh
Well-Known Member
Absolutely it seems odd tbh but of course it does make sense from a welfare POV.
And LOL at them being chased by the terriers, if our terriers put up a hare they would be at full pelt, yapping and hysterical and the hares sort of lollop along in front 'hop one skip one' as they know they are safe.
Yes its great to watch hares when they know the dogs have zero chance of catching them because its like they play with the dogs, slowing right up and letting the dogs get close and then skipping off into the distance as if its nothing!
I love to watch hares run, and I love to watch dogs run...but that doesnt mean I hope for a kill - quite the opposite tbh. It is the same way I feel about fox hunting, I enjoy being part of something which enables me to witness hounds doing what comes naturally to them - and their skill always amazes me. But I always, without exception, hope the fox gets away!
Antis dont seem to understand that mindset however 😕