Now we all admire a good lookin dog BUT £4k for a showpony that could win, at best, 50p's worth of rosette..! Some folk 'eh...
Totallyagee Bosun A dog could be the best looking animal in England, be a champion jumper but unless it can catch a few bunnies on a night out it ain't worth a carrot,just my opinion
She looks like the real thing, she tastes like the real thing, my fake plastic love,and i can't help the feeling , i could go through the ceiling, if i just turned and run, and it wears me out,,,,,
I'd continue with your research and not get a pup because its conviniently close. Take your time and wait for a collie/grey pup from a working dog, a lot of lads will have had good dogs from Hancock BUT when you breed large numbers your going to get a few cracking workers, but in the bulk dogs bred from those that spend there life on a chain are not for me....
Deffinately real, i had my friends round for brunch yesterday and we were discussing this and they assured me its true, and if anyone knows it would be the wolfman, El Chupacabra and the agent Fox Mulder
As some members of said, coprophagia is uncommon with a lot of species including dogs, 99% of the time it has nothing to do with difficiencies in the diet, i have one dog who does it occasionally, its disgusting but not totally unnatural. Forget trying to solve the problem by altering the diet or adding supplements, add rock sulphur to the dogs water bowl and that should stop the problem........
It appears in modern times that working terriers are frequently bred with a distinct lack of morals and a distinct love of ££££££££££££, thankfully there are still some lads who aren't influenced by either greed, making a name or dropping their standards.......
Well first of all i'd like to say thanks to terrierjohn and others for organising the competition, and a very sincere thanks and well done to ALL the young hunters who took the time to provide a write up for the forum, well done lads and keep up the good work, in a way its a shame there has to be a winner as its great they youngsters have taken the time to share there hunts with us