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NOOK/ANNA

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  1. Nice dogs mate. Good to see a good use for the snow.
  2. 3/8 Bull 5/8 Grey mate. Just under 6 months. 19 1/2tts.
  3. Few pic's of pup. What you guys think?
  4. I don't run my dogs on frozen ground as its not worth the hassel. To many injuries to be had.
  5. thats a new 1 Dosent mean we work all quarry march an april. Wouldnt run a rabbit or hare. just terrier work on heavy stuff.
  6. Hunt all the months with an "R" in their name. Take the rest off.
  7. WWW.johnshooter.com Found the ad at the top of the forums menu page. Hope this is of help to you. atb
  8. Bought one myself Totall waste of money in my opinion. Would bring foxes in so far then they seemed to get spooked. So i put it down to caller. Changed back to my trusty Fox/Widgeon Whistle 3 for £10 and im in double figures for foxes this season on the lamp already.
  9. I would say a bull x or a wheaten x of sum sorts. As these types don't seem to mind getting bitten as much as other crosses!
  10. Only ever had the pleasure of seeing one work. Was a smashing dog, tons of prey drive would tackle anything put infront of it.atb
  11. IVE HAD BOTH DOGS AND BITCHES AN ID HAVE TO SAY THE DIFFERNCE BEING THAT THE BITCHES SEEM EASIER TO TRAIN. NO REAL DIFFERENCE IN THE WORKING FIELD THO. ATB
  12. Don't let it worry you mate she's still young an learning the trade. All my pup's start the same. Just to keen to get to grips with what their after. The penny always drops eventually. Practice makes perfest as they say. atb
  13. She's a 5months 3rd gen bull x grey bitch. The breaks about an inch and a half from the base of the tail. It has seem to have set at a 50degre angle from the rest of the tail. I would rather not amputate it. It dosent seem to be causing her any discomfort, just looks odd. Want to get it sorted tho.
  14. MY PUP HAS EITHER A DISLOCATION OR BROKEN TAIL . JUST MADE THE APPOINTMENT TO SEE VET TOMORROW. JUST WONDERING HAS THIS HAPPENED TO ANY OF YOUR DOGS? AN WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT TO PAY TO GET IT FIXED?
  15. Ive always had a bull x of sum sort in my kennels an could never fault them in giving me 100% everytime i ask at anything i ask of them. I also work them with terriers so this cross suits me. Other people swear by other crosses which suits them. An fair play to them as of course your going to talk up the type of dog you prefer. Just beware the so called experts on this site who will be quick to slag of certin breeds as quick as look at them. They always seem to have first hand experiance of every type of lurcher cross that their is! At the end of the day mate once you get a certin type of do
  16. Alrite folks. How they like working? Are they ok taking heavy stuff as well? I have all bull x grey crosses and was maybe thnking of downsizing for a litter of pups next summer for a we bit an all rounder.
  17. Hey guy's just wondering does anyone on here work or has seen this cross work? Any pic's would be appreciated.
  18. Solid looking dog you have there mate.
  19. Id have to say the night time. Tho don't mind going on the odd dig now and again.
  20. Thanks for that info Rainmaker. That was a very informative read. atb
  21. I WOULD WORK HIM FOR A WHILE YET MATE. YOU'LL KNOW YOURSELF WHEN ITS GETTING TO MUCH FOR HIM. AN THE LONGER YOU KEEP WORKING HIM THE BETTER OF HE WILL BE FOR IT. AS THE FITTER HE IS THE BETTER OF HE CAN DEAL WITH ANY HEALH PROBLEMS THAT MAY CROP UP. JUST REMEMBER IT MAY TAKE HIM AN EXTRA DAY OR TWO TO RECOVER AFTER ANY HARD WORK THO.
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