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Hi all this is my first post been reading for a while To get to the point I do a fair bit of shooting but have had a little Jack for about a year she's a well game dog always marks rabbit holes and has a good dig just wondering if any one or any group's go out around Brum would love to get her out ratting 

 

Thanks Red 

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1 hour ago, Mr r3d said:

And on another note she's in season if any one got a nice Jack to put on her 

A year old and your asking about a stud for her :hmm:,you just might have blown your chances of being taken seriously with that statement mate as she's still a puppy herself...

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17 hours ago, fireman said:

A year old and your asking about a stud for her :hmm:,you just might have blown your chances of being taken seriously with that statement mate as she's still a puppy herself...

She's not a year old mate where does it say that? I have had her for a year, she's 3 in September I ent a moron lol

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6 minutes ago, Mr r3d said:

And she has a nice leopard print collar....:)

:laugh: , just be careful pulling in the end of it's tail like in the last pic,the first pic is ok to hold a dog like this but don't ever pull hard on a dogs tail.:thumbs:..

Wasn't trying to c*nt you or your dog off bud,it's just she's still a youngster..................

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No offence taken mate I just want to get her out there doing abit and thought i would ask the question I had read a few posts on here and thought maybe some one could help.. and about breeding her it's cause she has had 2 phantom pregnancies where she adopts her chew toy as a baby for 2-3 weeks turns proper weird 

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I mean every day when I walk her down on the local waist land she's always singing rabbit hole rat hole and mole hills and she does get the odd rat but I just wanted some one to go out with to gain a bit of experience I have only ever had running dogs and about the breeding as I said it's the phantom pregnancies a few people told me thisnisnthe way to stop them 

 

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