Lloyd90 509 Posted November 23, 2014 Report Share Posted November 23, 2014 Sounds lovely mate. How would you compare him to the beddy X's you've had ? Quote Link to post
Dewclaw69 484 Posted November 23, 2014 Author Report Share Posted November 23, 2014 biggest difference is the collie blood. smarter i'm sure but its like having a collie around. always on the bloody go. my other dogs have been much more laid back. not sure why but i'm getting so much more out of this dog. probably down to what i have to put in . as for the effort he puts in, i'm staggered. biggest heart on any dog i've had. go back 20 years when my dogs saw teeth and i know he'd have been as good as any i've had. i am feeding raw now too. something i've never done before so i'm sure thats making a big difference too. Quote Link to post
bird 9,591 Posted November 23, 2014 Report Share Posted November 23, 2014 biggest difference is the collie blood. smarter i'm sure but its like having a collie around. always on the bloody go. my other dogs have been much more laid back. not sure why but i'm getting so much more out of this dog. probably down to what i have to put in . as for the effort he puts in, i'm staggered. biggest heart on any dog i've had. go back 20 years when my dogs saw teeth and i know he'd have been as good as any i've had. i am feeding raw now too. something i've never done before so i'm sure thats making a big difference too. my mate had 1/4 collie b/b 3/4 greyhound, 27 in 70 odd lb big strong fawn dog.He had it off Hancock , it was not bad on hares in the day, and good on fox and rabbits in the lamp, , I not over keen on Hancock stuff , but this was a very good dog Quote Link to post
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