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    Realistically i would get 3-4 full days hunting a month but i aim to do more over nighters in the summer months. All i want is something that i can take for runs/walks each day and go hunting with on weekends. Has anyone got any experience with the thai ridgeback breed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by matto1234 View Post
    Realistically i would get 3-4 full days hunting a month but i aim to do more over nighters in the summer months. All i want is something that i can take for runs/walks each day and go hunting with on weekends. Has anyone got any experience with the thai ridgeback breed?
    @matto1234, I was introduced to some in Ontario...not a breed I would have but naturally enough, each to their own...quite beautiful in a sort of way...


    Found this http://www.bluestone-kennels.co.nz/
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    ...le beau et le bon, cela rime avec Breton!...

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    Quote Originally Posted by EeeBees View Post
    @matto1234, I was introduced to some in Ontario...not a breed I would have but naturally enough, each to their own...quite beautiful in a sort of way...


    Found this New Zealand Thai Ridgeback Dog Breeders - BlueStone Kennels » Thai Ridgeback X Hunting Dogs - BlueStone Kennels

    Yeah i had a look at that but working well with kids is a must and a couple dogs of that breed attacked a postie a few years ago so i will be staying clear of those.

 

 

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