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  1. Forgot to add that she's had a camera down her throat and up her nose, and was was treated for lungworm at the start as this is what I suspected, she's had a scan of her heart and all looks ok although the vets are suggesting she sees a heart specialist ( at a cost of £200 - £400 ) everyone involved is at a loss. She's going back to the vets today, but if nothing changes I'll be surprised if she sees the middle of next wk...
  2. Hi all, right, the Inlaws have a 4 yr old jrt bitch. She's been unwell for around a month but is really deteriorating now. It started as breathing strange and being lethargic and smelly breath, she went vets had her throat and nose flushed and antibiotics to no avail, she then went back for X-Rays and fluid was found in her chest cavity which was drained, and more antibiotics, by now she was off her food. She has since had more X-rays and an ultrasound scan and blood test, all have come back clear. She has been given injections to give her an appetite, she is interested in food and chews it bu
  3. See one yesterday for the first time whilst walking the dogs, was gonna mention it on here then came across this thread... Strange lol
  4. See one yesterday for the first time whilst walking the dogs, was gonna mention it on here then came across this thread... Strange lol
  5. Very nice, i absolutly love this breed, sadly i don't think i have the time to do one justice at the moment..... Any pics of the parents?
  6. Just thought i'd post the link as its usually a good day out for all the family www.orsettshow.co.uk/
  7. Got 2 apple tree's and one plum, They've all been flowering for a couple of weeks now although the apples started just before the plum. Lookin forward to plenty of fruit this summer....
  8. This is the other halfs little jrt. Just under 10" tts. Not seen any work other than the odd mouse
  9. Had my Navara (2005) for a week today and its done 215 miles using around £30 of diesel just driving around town fairly sensibly... SR
  10. Hi guys Picked the new navara up yesterday its a 2005 double cab. Really pleased with it so far ... So thanks to all who replied. SR
  11. Hi terrier man, I've also been looking into the navara d22 the tax is £180 per year and from what ive been told they return around 30mpg and other than a few that have suffered with a conrod problem they seem a pretty solid reliable motor.. I'm actually going to look at one tonight!!! As for the scooby i wouldn't have a clue although i do drive a mitsubishi evo 8 with 260bhp and that does around 22mpg and costs a fortune to insure and £210 per year to tax..... Hope thats of some help SR
  12. Thanks whip, it seems that anyone who owns one and hasn't had any problems loves them.. And as a few people have said to me theres common problems with any vehicle you buy... Thanks for the reply SR
  13. Hi Ive been looking to buy a double cab for a while and like the sound of the navara D22 the only thing putting me off is the conrod problem that ive heard of?? Now is this problem very common and am i right in thinking that it mostly affects 2004 models? Also someone said its only a common problem with the king cabs? My reason for asking is ive found a reasonably priced one from a dealer, its a one owner 2005 double cab with full nissan history and only covered 30000miles, it will come with 18mnths warrenty, mot and serviced up to date.. Any info would be great..... Also an
  14. Stunning dogs mate , what do you do with them exercise/food wise to keep them in that condition? Cheers
  15. http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/index...amp;hl=training http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/index...amp;hl=training http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/index...st&id=54768 Try these from a few pages back.... Hope there of some help SR
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