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ianp08

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About ianp08

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  • Birthday 17/03/1986

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    Shooting,ferreting,lamping,ratting and fishing
  1. Thanks for the advice,i will prepare it tonight
  2. Im going to make a rabbit dummy,just wondering do i need to prepare the rabbit fur in any way ie treat the skin under the fur.
  3. Hi heres my beddy,whippet,greyhound.Shes 5month next week and stands at 16". So far shes picking up the training very well. This is my first lurcher and so far she is looking promosing.(shes 15 week old in the pics)
  4. i have the same problem with my pup.Started the retrieval training at ten week old in the house, after a few goes with a dummy she picked it up and bought it back to hand, now i've started to do it in the garden and she just runs around with it and then drops it about 2ft away from me. Don't know whats happened but i just keep trying, hopefully the penny will drop soon.
  5. Thanks for the advice skycat i'll feed her one meal dry with gravy and the next meat.
  6. I'm not a fan of tripe ,I think it is well overated as a staple dog feed.Pups require a protein percentage of between 24%-27% if on a dry meal diet,.Tripe is low in energy,protein,and fat , it has only about 2/3rds the energy content of beef and works out about 12% protein and 2% fat.If you give a pup a split 50/50 evening meal.half dry meal ,half beef mince and add fat to the diet in the form of lard ,plus the flaps you get on sheep ribs ,I think you will be doing the pups better service. Cheap cuts of chicken,beef ,lamb are all superior to tripe ,imo.Plus they don't stink going in the do
  7. ill probably give her tripe twice a week. i just don't want to give her something that will upset her stomach.
  8. Cheers for the advice i think i will pick some up today.
  9. I had the same problem.I put her in the kennel during the day she did a bit of yepping then i took her for a long walk, feed her she went to sleep didn't hear her for 2 nights. Then she started yepping at 1am and then 3am for about half an hour.She had teddy and toys with her.Now shes out in the day and then i bring her in at night.
  10. Hi, i've got a 19 week old pup and was thinking about adding a bit of tripe to her food. Would the tripe be abit rich for her as she is fairly young. I'm feeding her on beta puppy at the minute.
  11. lol, thought someone had cloned my plates
  12. Nice looking pups. whats there breeding?
  13. Here's my beddyxwhippet greyhound at 18 week old.
  14. They are very good paintings How long (average) does it take to paint one of those pictures.
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