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  1. If you are after a greyhound, contact chaz from the forum................

     

     

    Cheers for that Simoman

     

     

     

    and it just so happens that I have a few retired greyhounds looking for good permanent homes ;)

     

    here is a small selection of what we have on offer :D

     

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    As for the question of the cat it is entirely possible to re-train greyhounds to live with cats it just takes patience and time I am not saying ALL dogs will be okay with cats but a large proportion will be just make sure you have a good strong box muzzle and plenty of patience and time and most will come good

     

    A very hard chasing bitch with over 100 races to her credit that went home to live with her owner she lives with a couple of cats and her mate the Hamster :blink:

     

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    And a pic off the net showing how well greys and cats can get along

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  2. when did they take it off and why?

     

     

    people trying to pass there pets off as working dogs .....kinda got up some folks noses

     

    " heres my staffy.....ooooo it caught a rabbit once" :blink:

     

    you get mi drift

     

    shame tho it was quite good a couple of years back

     

     

    You were asked to stop putting pics of your EBT x POODLE in their so you only got yourself to blame and the rabbit it caught was road kill really anyway

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  3. It all depends on what kind of tenancy agreement was signed at the time and on what was stipulated as being included in the lease, you should never lease land on an informal shake of the hand as it has a tendency to get nasty

  4. Beautiful pup,I have a great name for it,mightnt be to your tastes though....AEAEAE.......it means "Magic" excellent name :victory::icon_redface:

     

     

    Mackem has got 100`s of names nearly went with one of his names for my pup but I kept forgeting what it was :icon_redface: so had to change to something a little more mundane :wallbash:

  5. chaz he stood there with a stiffy !! :wub:

     

    very embarrasing for all , it's geri's fault . joe just stood there for 30mins in complete shock , me i just went for a dump and geri was doing her worst impression of a hair shampoo ad (you know flicking of the hair in slow motion etc) i think thats what got him going ;)

     

     

    Sounds like Geri was leading him on so he deserves everything he got Cumming on him .........

     

    sorry coming to him :whistling: :whistling:

  6. have a pre-mate test done to make sure she is in the correct time in her cycle as not all bitches are ready bang on 12 days as most books seem to tell us and may have been ready at 8-10 days all bitches are different then if she is ready and still not standing get an AI kit and AI the bitch

  7. i have 2 pure greys that i work.

     

    my irish brindle bitch i found her history from her racing name but not her ear tattoo.

     

    but my black english bread bitch i dont know her full racing name and the ear tattoo is not reconised on the database is there any other sites i can look it up on.

     

    cheers

    w.h

     

     

    Unless it got to the racing stage and raced NGRC it will not be on there unless somebody uploaded it themselves,

    if you have part of it`s racing name you can search for a partial name by using * either before or after what you have of the name

  8. its earmarks indicated it was born 2000 of a litter of nine, no matter when they were born they become one year old on the 1st of january and a year older each following January

    Never said she had n't coursed said she had n't seen or even coursed a brown hare

    and thanks for the pic

    Y.I.S Leeview

     

    You're getting greyhounds mixed up with horses mate. If a greyhound is born in October it is 1 year old the following October.

    Think you'll find they are both the same tote it definately does in coursing greyhounds and they run the stud book

    Y.I.S Leview

     

     

    Tote is right a greyhounds year runs until the last day of the month 12 months from that which it was born, october whelp is 1 on sept 30

     

    http://www.ngrc.org.uk/rule_book.asp?rule=39

    No tote is wrong that may well be ngrc ruling not ncc ruling as has been pointed out to myself due to coursing having an open and closed season

    Y.I.S Leeview

     

    He isn`t wrong he is right but talking about another discipline and not coursing

  9. its earmarks indicated it was born 2000 of a litter of nine, no matter when they were born they become one year old on the 1st of january and a year older each following January

    Never said she had n't coursed said she had n't seen or even coursed a brown hare

    and thanks for the pic

    Y.I.S Leeview

     

    You're getting greyhounds mixed up with horses mate. If a greyhound is born in October it is 1 year old the following October.

    Think you'll find they are both the same tote it definately does in coursing greyhounds and they run the stud book

    Y.I.S Leview

     

     

    Tote is right a greyhounds year runs until the last day of the month 12 months from that which it was born, october whelp is 1 on sept 30

     

    http://www.ngrc.org.uk/rule_book.asp?rule=39

  10. All greyhounds are related in 12/13 generations and if the collie is that far back then the effect it has is going to be negligible to say the least, a lot of British and Irish bred greyhounds now contain the blood of imported Australian sires and Dams the same as most of the Australian lines carry the blood of British and Irish lines and more and more carry US lines the greyhound industry is Global and good bloodlines soon find their way around the world 8)

  11. This is what it looks like............

    (hope this photo show)

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    "photo of a histologic section of an intestine of a guinea pig infected with Cryptosporidium wrairi. Note the tiny basophilic (blue) coccidia within the brush border of the intestinal epithelial cells".

     

    Think you could be right Chaz - how you know that???? :blink:

     

    I know all kinds of useless bollox lol

  12. Been looking on the classifieds on some of the sites , and I can`t believe the amount of people who ask how far away a litter is then say ,

     

     

    "oh shame but you to far away"

     

    How can the right dog be to far away ??

     

    if it is what you really want then what is a few hours driving got to do with it , okay fuel isn`t cheap , but if you going to look after the dog properly the price of fuel is a tiny fraction of the costs you are going to incur :censored:

     

    some of the lads off these sites travel a couple hundred mile just for a run out with the dogs and you got people to tight to travel the same distance to pick up a dog ,

     

     

    If the dog is to far then you don`t really want it :wallbash:

  13. Maybe The Valley nr Cardiff or Warwick if it reopens. Monmoure is one of the better circuts a great gallop. :victory:

     

     

     

    Warwick is now a schooling track and ngrc trainers kennels and Monmoe is NGRC and not a flap , there are that many jobs going on you would think it was a flap but it is definitely NGRC :whistling:

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