thanks all but i cant take all the credit,
the pups where purchesed in an excellent condition.
the people that bred and reared them did a brilliant job with them
:thumbs:
my mum bought it or me to use when doing her dogs nails, i found it to be a piece of junk, she returned it to the petshop as it was more hassle than trimming them normally (in my opinion)
take the guard off, it works a treat.
i have terriers with tails (not all of them)
they look better without them but i havent
had a problem with them as far as work is
concerned and if they do start causing problems
i'll have them removed.
atb
lol good thread Dave!
thats not bad really considering the pup is only 8 and a half months old.
take the rough with the smooth and if it makes you laugh all the better.
she aint doing half bad to say she only had a bit of obediance
training when you got her.
atb Jon
in my kennel
7 x Fell terriers
1x lakey
2x lurchers
and soon 3x beagles
thats just some of the pack im glad
we're trencher fed or my 15th floor bedsit
would get really cramped.
the only way to dig in england legaly is if you are doing it
on permission land to protect game birds and wild birds that are intended
to be shot.
so get yourself some permission throw a crate of pheasants on
and dig away :crazy:
thats all i used to do with them, kept them off rabbits for
odvious reasons. I started them on rats and went strait to fox
my terriers tend to self enter at a young age.
iv got the great,great,great,great,great grandson to the dog in the first 3
pic's (all my terriers decend from him). I plan to put him over a cracking little black and tan G.M bitch
im not sure how he was bred, supposed to be a part bred gould/buck-breay. i paid £16 for him
as the owner was that desperate to get rid of him because he was a menace.
He lived life to the full and died at a young age.
thanks for the comments