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Hob&Jill

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  1. Look quite comfortable to me
  2. Bow backed boxes, are they actually more comfortable? Just my box, rubbs abit after a couple of miles walking.
  3. I love moments like that, when you just cant stop pissing youself with laughter! :D
  4. yes, course it is. just thought you would be busy with a shar pei pup and your young lakelandxpat aswel?
  5. Whay you getin a bull terrier? isnt your shar pei pup on your prioritys? Seems most the advice in the other topic says dont touch one with a barge pole?
  6. Hob&Jill

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    Fishing, Carpentry and dog walking
  7. Cheers John, I did think it might be that, just couldnt see it working, but clearly it does
  8. How do these traps work? Ive looked and looked and cant work out how they stop the birds flying back out?
  9. Stunning dog, Keep you chin up RIP Sonny
  10. Im still a little confused? It will kill Rabbits up to hundred yards?
  11. Mine are inside, as I have no interest in keeping them outside. I enjoy dogs as part of the family, my younger pup sleeps in a crate downstairs at night and the old Pat sleeps under my covers Unless I have a shit load of dogs (5+ (which I wont) ) they will always live inside with me.
  12. Would also just be nice to look at it, and admire it?
  13. Cheers for all the advice, Im hoping that might be it Molly, shes still quite puppyish and might grow out of it. She hasnt properly met a Rabbit yet either, not ran one anyway. I will defently work on recall more, and will let you kno whow it goes
  14. Just measured it, its 18cm to the nearest hole, and 21 cm from tip to toe ( although you would have to make a allowance for the hole and buck to fit) The mk3 is good, I think the main problem is that people are used to the mk1 and how much simpler it is to use, once you get the hang of it there great. Weather its better or worst than the mk1 is an open debate really.
  15. Would the mk3 collars fit round his neck?!
  16. Its call smoochers mate, people just call it smoochers Moochershunting.com
  17. Hi all, Need abit of advice. Well, My Beddyx has got into the habbit of chasing birds, she will chase one across a field for a hundred meters or so if I let her. I want to use her in the beating line, so obviously this isnt a good habit to have got into. She will do it all the time, as doon as we walk up to a tree and a pigeon flys out she will go after it. I can call her off them, but I dont want her doing it in the first place, what you recomend I do?
  18. Well done, hes a big lad isnt he! Have to be honest, I hate sticking my hands down rabbit holes!
  19. Recived my new collar from Strongstuff yesterday, fecking execellent :thumbs-up: Perfect for her as she has quite a long think neck, which the standard 3/4 inch collars are nor great for. Its a 1 1/2" 3 ply, great service from him to, 1 on 1 and tells it to you strait PS You can put the pic in your gallery if you like :thumbs-up: PICTURE EDITED The Beddyx is good aswel shes coming on 9 months now, not the brightest dog in the world, but she suits me. Very racy aswel, more so than the picture shows as her hair is covering up. Shes starting to mark holes, and hopefully she should be
  20. What coat do you think a PoodlexGrey litter would have? Broken or or ruff/wire?
  21. Deltor, its common sense, using a bootlace to hold a fox (the animals that have teeth) snare is asking for trouble. Im not really going to waste my time talking to you anymore, bye :thumbs-up:
  22. --> QUOTE(john b @ Mar 16 2007, 11:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Thats enough now - the pair of you. Fair enough
  23. Congratualtions , from good working stock too
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