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joshmarto

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About joshmarto

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    Born Hunter
  • Birthday 26/12/1992

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    cumbria
  • Interests
    the hunting life

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  1. anyone out there use this treatment on your dogs? what were the results?just thought i'd ask as ive just given my dog the liquid form which set me back 20 notes so am hoping that it works,what do you use to rid yours of worms,thanks for reading josh
  2. bargain that,small price to pay for many years of fun,loyalty and friendship
  3. you,re probably right, I also think if kept in the house they become more in tune with you though, a closer pack mentality if you like imo i'd say they become more mentally tuned as well kittlerox,i swear ours can read ya mind ,mention the word walk in a convo and they start whining and pacing the room,does my head in sometimes
  4. I li I like having a dog in the house, stops me being lonely Also, it's a handy security device. Wouldnt have more than one living in though! less chance of them being stolen as well
  5. would of thought there would be more of a bond with a house kept dog,would this not have the dog working better?
  6. just a question,do you think lurchers or any other sighthound that lives indoors would be a better worker than a kennelled dog and vice versa,whats your opinions on this one?.
  7. pick ya dog up and throw it at the rabbit
  8. should be nailing the bunnies come september,ferret features what are you talking about why would i breed such a young bitch,thats not something i would even consider,its not all about breeding,i keep my dogs for hunting and not to throw out litters of pups for a quick penny
  9. firstly smokey the fawn dog having a better nose with that touch of beddy in him and he will work 100% when out in the day but can be very stubborn at times,when i have him out lamping he seems to catch more on the harder slips than the easy ones i think he is trying to work out where the rabbits are going to run before he is slipped.the bitch gypsy is still training,so i cant really say much about her but what she has done so far looks very promising and she is more loyal and quicker off the mark.it looks like she's coming on well
  10. the fawn dog was bred by cumbrian rabbiter of this site not sure of the beddy line
  11. excellent little rabbiting team the fawn dog is 3/4 whippet x 1/4 beddy 21 tts and blue bitch 100% whippet 20 tts which is 10 months and is currently in training
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