Good job you didn't take the vets advice, & I certainly wouldn't be taking any sort of bill from them either.
I would think about reporting them for malpractice,
In my experience some saluki bred lurchers struggle to remember to come back themselves never mind retrieve game, salukis were bred to run long distance at a high speed & are exceptional at this. But if you want a dog that will retrieve & come back as soon as you want him/her back there is a lot of other lurcher X breeds with more common sense out there.
The block work will be water proof, but the galv roof sheets will condensate unless lined with ply-wood, also they are red hot in summer & freezing in winter unlined. I would opt for a felt roof, good luck with your project, mate.
Thanks for the replys fellas, I know it sounds a daft question but the river I fish (Eden) is 3 or 4 foot higher than normal, and I haven't had much luck this year.
Did/do you follow Oldham ? if so do you remember a lad called Paul Murray playin for them , he is at Hartlepool now .
I know Muzza, he's from the same town as me.
I would say it's where the farmer has been moving a round bale feeder hence the undamaged grass in a circle, when it gets clarty round the feeder it will be moved as it's easier to load a new bale, & the cattle aren't standing up to their knees in mud & crap.