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Title: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Spooyt Vane on November 07, 2014, 04:03:51 PM
Detecting this week on grass field with a Shetland pony for company .That every so often would sidle up to you and proceed to bite you if you didn't get out way quickly..A little later on I went back to my bag to find the horse had nicked my sandwiches out of my bag and bloody well eaten them...B-------D..Then the owner arrived with two dogs and then the dogs decided to scrap.Then the horse joined in ..Like a Millwall v Westham match at its height.The baby woke up next screaming and I decided to retreat..better part of valour...Detecting is a ;D




































































































































 funny old hobby .


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: mrstonytrees on November 07, 2014, 04:10:04 PM
 ;D ;D ;D ;D

Shetland pony - tiny horse, massive attitude


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Dryland on November 08, 2014, 12:21:36 AM
 ;D ;D ;D just like a pantomime


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Resurgam on November 26, 2014, 08:56:49 PM
                              I often detect at Talacre in North East wales and I get to meet many dogs that are not on leads. Most are just curious and want to see what I am digging for and some even try to help with the digging.

                              On Monday, whilst I was down on my knees, a giant Newfoundland beasty decided to have a good old sniff in my bag. Knowing the dog from past meetings, I grabbed him by the scruff of the neck and said get out of it! Being over twice the weight that I am; he totally ignored me and slobbered away at my cheese butties. His owner eventually called him away and my dinner was saved.

                              Mind you, there was one occasion when a dog peed in my bag and lunch was a total loss. Not been bitten yet though! Or do I speak too soon and tempt providence?  :-\

                             Oh, the hazards that we detectorists face!  :o


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Dryland on November 26, 2014, 10:59:34 PM
 ;D ;D


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Val Beechey on November 26, 2014, 11:20:46 PM
Strange this thread should re-appear today.  I was swinging along minding my own business when this Cocker Spaniel appears in front of my with a ball in his mouth. He puts it down at my feet and stands wagging his tail and looking at me expectantly.  Oh, says I, you want me to throw it for you. Big big mistake. Once turned into half a dozen and then I got worried he might be a stray. I looked around for an owner and the only  person I could see was walking in a strait line away from us, head in the air, all prim and proper, spick and span, looking like and advert for a magazine for the over 50's. No hint she was the owner, she didn't even look our way.
Much to my surprise the dog took off after her. Phew, back to swinging.  About 20 mins later the dog re-appeared. Same thing all over again only this time the lady was walking back with a friend. They walked strait past us so I shouted over to her, Is this your dog. Yes, says she and just carried on. The dog dutifully ran after her.  What a stuck up Moo. All that poor dog wanted was some attention. She couldn't even throw a ball for it.  Don't know why some people keep them.

Val


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Tafflaff (Rob) on November 27, 2014, 12:00:22 AM
Quite, this was last week , out with Nobby and JCB - The animal in the video is neither of them by the way - I dont trot that way ;)

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152940550023081&l=6075981539623499315 (https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152940550023081&l=6075981539623499315)


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Resurgam on November 27, 2014, 12:01:56 AM
                    I hate dogs, they always want to pee on the bag or detector. Bitches just seem to want to be friendly. Unless peeing on ya bag is a way of being doggy friendly?

                    The same day that the Newfoundland wanted to munch my cheese sandwiches, two ladies (without dogs) approached me to ask for directions to the lighthouse. As I looked up, one of the ladies was a dead ringer for an old friend that had died of cancer some years ago. I was only when she spoke in a cultured accent that similarity was gone and I was left feeling a little shaken. As the two ladies left to make their way to the lighthouse, I was left with the feeling that we had spoken before but I couldn't recall where or when. Perhaps the isolation of the sands is getting me?  :-\


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Resurgam on November 27, 2014, 12:04:08 AM
 
Quite, this was last week , out with Nobby and JCB - The animal in the video is neither of them by the way - I dont trot that way ;)

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152940550023081&l=6075981539623499315 (https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152940550023081&l=6075981539623499315)

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D You just made my day!!!!!


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Val Beechey on November 27, 2014, 02:36:22 AM
It's a way of claiming territory Chris.    It could have been worse. There's only one other way of marking their patch, and we wont go into that  ::)

Val


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: JBM on November 27, 2014, 09:35:44 AM
Lickers are fine, its the biters that are a problem. ;) :)  Jerry..


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: mrstonytrees on November 27, 2014, 01:43:45 PM
I've had an Alsation (the dog obviously) wee on my fishing bag once when I was on aberavon beach. When I complained to the owner he was quite taken aback and said that it wasn't his fault. I did point out that he held a lead in his hand that was obviously not attached to the dog but he still didn't think it was an issue. I'm a dog lover, but not everyone is and some people are absolutely terrified of them. Use some common sense, i say!


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Resurgam on November 27, 2014, 02:18:36 PM
It's a way of claiming territory Chris.    It could have been worse. There's only one other way of marking their patch, and we wont go into that  ::)

Val

 :o


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Dylan on November 27, 2014, 02:46:02 PM
The biters are definitely the problem.

I was once in the middle of a large field in the middle of nowhere concentrating on detecting and oblivious to everything around me.  I just happened to look up and saw these 2 big dogs about 20 yards racing towards me.  I thought to myself that they were coming to say hello but I soon realised that that wasn’t their intention – their lips were drawn back, their teeth were bared and they were growling and snarling.  One went to one side of me and the other went to the other side and I realised that they were pretty serious about attacking me.  I stuck out my arm with the detector on as far as I could to ward one dog off and the other arm with the spade (unfortunately a mini one and not a full-sized one) towards the other.  This worked briefly but then they started to circle me trying to find a way past.  I had to try and somehow watch dogs both in front and behind me.  This went on for a couple of minutes until the owner suddenly appeared in a gap in the hedge.  I shouted over ‘are these your **** dogs – get them under control’ (or words to that effect!).  ‘Oh sorry’ he said, ‘I didn’t expect to see anyone out here’ and promptly called his dogs over before walking off without even a ‘sorry’.

I think I was pretty lucky to escape unscathed but I was pretty shaken up by it even though I’m a dog lover.  My young daughter often comes with me and I dread to think what might have happened had she been there on that occasion as I probably couldn't have defended the two of us.

I wish I had come to my senses quickly enough to either get some details from the owner or get a photo of him (with or without his dogs) and report him to the police as these dogs were clearly a danger and young girls from the local stables often ride down the track at the edge of the field – who knows what might have happened had the dogs met them….


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Chef Geoff on November 27, 2014, 04:55:26 PM
One word....Headphones!
Dogs hate headphones no not just mine but all of them  ;D A dog's eyesight isn't what we would consider great and lacks the detailed information that our sight gives working mainly or shape and movement with their senses of smell and hearing more than making up for it, "most" dogs don't get upset until they get relatively close and this is because the top half of your body is now in silhouette and the shape of your head is just wrong! (no offence Dylan :D), so if your worried about dogs get those headphones off before they get in range and hope they're not just nasty little b*****ds ;)


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Chef Geoff on November 27, 2014, 05:00:13 PM
OR
Always make sure you detect with someone who can't run as fast as you ;D


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Resurgam on November 27, 2014, 05:01:35 PM
Quite, this was last week , out with Nobby and JCB - The animal in the video is neither of them by the way - I dont trot that way ;)

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152940550023081&l=6075981539623499315 (https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152940550023081&l=6075981539623499315)

Just had a thought.............What after shave do you use, and will it have the same effect on ladies?  ;)


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Tafflaff (Rob) on November 27, 2014, 06:11:08 PM
Quite, this was last week , out with Nobby and JCB - The animal in the video is neither of them by the way - I dont trot that way ;)

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152940550023081&l=6075981539623499315 (https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152940550023081&l=6075981539623499315)

Just had a thought.............What after shave do you use, and will it have the same effect on ladies?  ;)

Eau de cheval


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Val Beechey on November 27, 2014, 06:49:32 PM
Horses are the weird ones with perfume and even talc.  I always use the same talc. but very rarely perfume. I'd been out one evening and the next morning went to let 'the boys' out and was amazed at the behaviour of the pony. He started to come to me at the door then suddenly shot off across the stable, was very nervous when I went in and flew out the open door like he had the Devil after him.
It was only later when talking to a friend about it she suddenly said about the perfume. Even after washing the smell was still there and it was new to him. So beware perfume, smelly talc and after-shave.
I agree with Geoff about the dog thing.  All my life I've only come across one dog I couldn't approach till I started detecting beaches. I'd say more dogs bark than don't but I think 'the stick' has as much to do with their reaction as the ear phones.
They must feel threatened.

Val


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Dylan on November 27, 2014, 07:18:56 PM
Well, I wasn't using any aftershave although there was a definite smell in the air after my encounter - not one that would make the ladies chase after me I think!

It was strange that the dogs decided to run half way across the field to come and get me when they could have carried on walking down the track at the edge and they must have had pretty good eyesight to make out headphones at that distance although I did wonder if was the frequency that I was running the detector at?.


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Resurgam on November 27, 2014, 07:38:57 PM
Horses are the weird ones with perfume and even talc.  I always use the same talc. but very rarely perfume. I'd been out one evening and the next morning went to let 'the boys' out and was amazed at the behaviour of the pony. He started to come to me at the door then suddenly shot off across the stable, was very nervous when I went in and flew out the open door like he had the Devil after him.
It was only later when talking to a friend about it she suddenly said about the perfume. Even after washing the smell was still there and it was new to him. So beware perfume, smelly talc and after-shave.
I agree with Geoff about the dog thing.  All my life I've only come across one dog I couldn't approach till I started detecting beaches. I'd say more dogs bark than don't but I think 'the stick' has as much to do with their reaction as the ear phones.
They must feel threatened.

Val

Interestingly, expensive perfumes contain all sorts of natural extracts from the strangest of origines. Some perfumes have extracts from Civet Cat's anal glands and I suppose a horse may think "Killer Cat" and bolt!

Our dog, Sid, always became amorous with one of our friends when she wore a particular perfume. ::)


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Val Beechey on November 27, 2014, 08:53:13 PM
As long as it wasn't you Chris.  Could have been even more  embarrassing. 

You'd have loved one of my previous furry friends. Rusty, a little Terrier. That's mainly how I know about the territory issue. Nobody, but nobody dared put anything within pee height because he'd claim it.  Every time anyone came through the front door we had to warn them, Don't put your bag on the floor or kick your shoes off.  Now that was embarrassing.

Val


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Resurgam on November 27, 2014, 09:14:54 PM
One word....Headphones!
Dogs hate headphones no not just mine but all of them  ;D A dog's eyesight isn't what we would consider great and lacks the detailed information that our sight gives working mainly or shape and movement with their senses of smell and hearing more than making up for it, "most" dogs don't get upset until they get relatively close and this is because the top half of your body is now in silhouette and the shape of your head is just wrong! (no offence Dylan :D), so if your worried about dogs get those headphones off before they get in range and hope they're not just nasty little b*****ds ;)

Even ChefPhones???  :o


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Chef Geoff on November 27, 2014, 09:51:22 PM
Yes even Chefphones Chris but their saving grace is.....if you get attacked from the rear you'll never hear it coming ;D


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Resurgam on November 27, 2014, 10:10:06 PM
 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: handyman [Alan} on November 28, 2014, 08:27:34 AM
brings a whole new meaning to chefphones being the dogs b..l.x    ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Resurgam on November 28, 2014, 11:10:54 AM
brings a whole new meaning to chefphones being the dogs b..l.x    ;D ;D ;D

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Dryland on November 28, 2014, 10:53:42 PM
Ha ha ha ha


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: nobby on November 29, 2014, 01:32:50 PM
regarding the video of the horse licking Robs face, id just like to point out hazards and importance of disease......you should under no circumstances consider licking Robs face!
 ;D ;D


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Mike on November 29, 2014, 04:45:15 PM
DW's very own dog whisperer GJH ( Geoff ) is the man to see if you have a nasty mutt ,  ::) :o :D , at this years 2 dayer he had a little jack Russell eating out of his hand in seconds   :-\ or was it eating his hand  :D :D :D :D :D


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Tafflaff (Rob) on November 29, 2014, 04:49:37 PM
regarding the video of the horse licking Robs face, id just like to point out hazards and importance of disease......you should under no circumstances consider licking Robs face!
 ;D ;D

You cheeky git, I'll have you know I've been parvovirus free for over a week now!  ;D


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Spooyt Vane on December 05, 2014, 02:11:19 PM
regarding the video of the horse licking Robs face, id just like to point out hazards and importance of disease......you should under no circumstances consider licking Robs face!
 ;D ;D

You cheeky git, I'll have you know I've been parvovirus free for over a week now!  ;D

Be thankful for small mercies Rob..my wife stopped kissing me years ago..got mobile n.o.for the horse ?  ;D


Title: Re: The Hazards Of Detecting With Animals And Children!!
Post by: Dryland on December 05, 2014, 09:27:23 PM
Lol


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