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Barbarian1990

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  1. On 14/02/2011 at 16:46, Rocky2 said:

    A hard dog may only be useful in some places but without hard dogs to breed from you would end up with no good terriers down the line

    I asked about this on Facebook other evening, if only bred from bayers how would the pups be down the line. Nobody answered 

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    If they're any good they don't need a stop end and if you was anything of a terriermen you wouldn't be wanting to show her one.

    At last someone with a bit of commen sense and tells the truth
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    Lick arse.

    least I know who's arse to Lick. I don't have my tongue down the back of no one's trousers, I just after some honest advice as I've only had a couple of terriers and trying to go the right way and the Internet is the way I heard

    Yeah definitely sitting on the internet is the best way to learn anything about dogs

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    I got two dogs a few months back and after getting them right I've now tried both of them the younger dog showed his inexperience but I was quite pleased with him. The older dog worked it well stayed in one place after about 15/20mins so we waited another 10 mins no movement so started digging. Everything was going well until we just about broke through and the dog moved. These are my first dogs so I'm a proper beginner but my mate I was out with said it looks like the old lads been hit with the spade before and he's now scared of it. I'll try him again but don't know if it's something I did or the poor sods had some shovel and now don't trust me. Any advice welcome cheers

    No digging terrier will come into its own until it has been entered on numerous occasions over the course of the season.Experience is the only gauge of a terriers working value and only then can true judgement be plausible.Each and every time a terrier gets dark and dirty it learns its trade a tad more and a season or two under its belt is a truer reflection of the tykes purpose.Throw some graft at the mutt and make your mind up when its had a season or 2 above it.

    The old lad is six and I don't know what it's done before, I'll keep trying him but will concentrate more on the younger dog.

  4. I don't think the dogs bothered by the spade when you're just about to break in the dog his most under pressure, and should hold the animal in the stop end the dogs gave way when he's been tested and let it push past him.

    If I'm being honest with myself mate I think your right. My mate said that at the time but think he could tell I was a bit upset so tried to humor me lol

  5. I got two dogs a few months back and after getting them right I've now tried both of them the younger dog showed his inexperience but I was quite pleased with him. The older dog worked it well stayed in one place after about 15/20mins so we waited another 10 mins no movement so started digging. Everything was going well until we just about broke through and the dog moved. These are my first dogs so I'm a proper beginner but my mate I was out with said it looks like the old lads been hit with the spade before and he's now scared of it. I'll try him again but don't know if it's something I did or the poor sods had some shovel and now don't trust me. Any advice welcome cheers

  6. Security work didn't mind it at the beginning but then it all changed (duty of care) so I had to make sure the bloke who had just spat at me got into a taxi or I'd have lost my job. Didn't say I had to tell driver his desired destination though. Had its good points but never again.

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    I don't understand what pride has to do with it. What exactly are they proud of? I'm not "proud" I like tits and fannies. It's just how it is.

    Could we organise "Straight, white, Christian Pride" ?

    No because you can't be straight and Christian haha

  8. It depends on how the dog works, if it's the dogs bollocks you can put your chest out and shout about the pedigree, if it's shit you can blame the pedigree or just say nothing and keep your head down........the latter works for me

    Time will tell, I think I'll just take it with a pinch of salt but just for reference.

  9. I got told my dogs sire was a nuttal bred dog and the dam was a nuttal/Stevens bred bitch. I've never been one for "pedigree's" as I race pigeons and I've found the ones with the good paper pedigree often turn out to be useless. I've also seen every other dog forsale has nuttal on their somewhere. Is it worth keeping notes of how my dogs are bred or is it not worth the paper it's written on? Cheers

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