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Lurcherlovr

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  1. I think for a dog to be able to do all that it needs to be called more then all rounder, it would need to be called f*****g amazing.
  2. why don't you believe him look what hes eating in the second pic, I bet he can catch everything lol.
  3. I no, they are so cute. Just want them all to go to good homes now. Just a bad time of year i guess. both parents are here too and very good workers. I would have one if I could, but then they would be pets and I know not everyone agrees with that, but here is what my bitch looks like now, if they grow to look like her they will be so gorgeous. nice looking bitch. Do you know what cross she is? Got sold her as a Saluki Grey, first cross, she is the softest thing ever though, and is often my pillow and the biggest pain to get away from people, as we live opposite a park
  4. I no, they are so cute. Just want them all to go to good homes now. Just a bad time of year i guess. both parents are here too and very good workers. I would have one if I could, but then they would be pets and I know not everyone agrees with that, but here is what my bitch looks like now, if they grow to look like her they will be so gorgeous.
  5. Aww the fawns look like my fawn did when she was a pup.
  6. Someone with that name commented on a pic in my photo bucket account, is it anyone on here? I'm only asking as I have posted photos from my photobucket on here and don't know who this is.
  7. Because the mis-informed general public think a rat is a disease carrying vermin and the squirrel is a cuddly, furry, nut eater !!!! Cheers. Lol, I always consider squirrels as rats with a fluffy tail.
  8. I don't think anywhere would want a dead squirrel on their desk, Does anyone know why its legal for rats though and not squirrels?
  9. I know a lot of people with them, and got my phone out to ring one, as he was around shooting anyway, when I got my phone out she had caught it and was bringing it back alive, and then it bit her and then she went mental at it, by the time he picked up his phone it was too late, the squirrel was gone some where else, the farmer never had a gun either
  10. I didn't do it on purpose, I just let them off like normal and they flushed it out and caught it, there not even workers, just got a bit over excited at things as they haven't been able to run off lead for a week as new farm stock where put up there.
  11. Oh ok just thought that I would ask, it was the first time that the farmer said that he would give in and let them walk without muzzles and she did that
  12. I got the farmer to agree to let my dogs walk without a muzzle, and the first thing that my dogs did was catch a grey Squirrel, I've got some photos of her Squirrel and a cut where the Squirrel bit her, but is it legal, as they are kind of like rats, does anyone know?
  13. cords dreadlocks is this a rasta poodle? lol, there are some who show them like that, they encourage the hair to cord by allowing the coat to dry naturally instead of blow drying it. Its like a lot of show dogs, people do go OTT with how they look, and then they end up looking quite not so nice, some owners just like the fact that their dog has champions in its lines, which tbh I would rather have a good healthy dog for cheaper then going to some champion show breeders for just a pet. And I like the bit about the water, on a different dog has anyone thought of breeding a
  14. Ok I looked on another forum where some one has a poodle and this is what she said about a working cut. The faces are clipped to make it easier for the poodle to carry the waterfowl it is retrieving. The current standard also calls for tight lips because loose lips would allow water to enter the dogs mouth while it is swimming and make it have a hard mouth, aka, damage the bird. The feet are clipped to expose the webbing, thus making swimming easier. The main body is left long for bouyancy, holding the main body and head above the water with little effort from the dog. Also leaving
  15. I wonder what you think of corded poodles then.
  16. Ok I looked on another forum where some one has a poodle and this is what she said about a working cut. The faces are clipped to make it easier for the poodle to carry the waterfowl it is retrieving. The current standard also calls for tight lips because loose lips would allow water to enter the dogs mouth while it is swimming and make it have a hard mouth, aka, damage the bird. The feet are clipped to expose the webbing, thus making swimming easier. The main body is left long for bouyancy, holding the main body and head above the water with little effort from the dog. Also leaving
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