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  1. Thanks every one for the help, just had some fantastic news she's been found on a farm this morning by a lovely lady who has taken her in. My mrs is going to collect her and I will ensure she gets her reward when I'm home on Thursday. Absoloutley over the moon!

    Vicky, that's the first thing in going to do is get them all booked in for chipping. One bitten and all that :)

    Thanks again every one, glad she's home safe and well

     

    Regards

    Wez

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  2. Lost my whippet bitch today lads near to butterwick kennels near sedgefield. This is around Fishburn, trimdon area etc.

     

    if any one sees her or hears any thing can you call 07850232327, im devastated..

     

    im away offshore at work and my mrs is distraught, feel helpless out here. My mrs or the dog do not know this area so please keep your eyes and ears peeled lads, much appreciated

     

    she is a very small bulit fawn / cream whippet bitch 18-19" tts, has been spayed. wearing a brown leather collar and has slight hair loss on her thighs and belly.

     

    she ran off today whilst out with dog walkers

     

    there is a £500 no questions asked reward, we just want her back safe

     

    please ask around lads

     

    thanks

     

     

     

    wez

  3. LOST WHIPPET BITCH £500 REWARD



    SMALL FAWN/CREAM COLOURED LIGHTLY BUILT WHIPPET BITCH



    RAN OFF IN AREA AROUND BUTTERWICK BOARDING KENNELS AND CATTERY NEAR SEDGEFIELD TS21 3ER ON 13/06/2013 AROUND 1PM



    WEARING A BROWN LEATHER COLLAR AND HAS HAIR MISSING FROM HER THIGHS AND BELLY. SHE HAS BEEN SPAYED AND IS 2 YEARS OLD.



    COULD BE IN SURROUNDING AREAS FISHBRUN, SEDGEFIELD, WYNYARD, TRIMDON, BISHOP MIDDLEHAM ETC



    FAMILY PET JUST WANT SAFE RETURN £500 REWARD NO QUESTIONS ASKED, PLEASE ASK AROUND AND KEEP A LOOK OUT FOR HER



    PLEASE CALL 07850232327 OR 07914158064 ANY TIME OR HAND HER TO WARDEN OR COUNICL



    *** £500 REWARD NO QUESTIONS ASKED ***



    PLEASE HELP FIND HER!


  4. As arctic says country joe.. A varied balanced diet is the key. I wouldn't dream of just feeding Gain to my dogs by its self, they call in 'complete' and the rep might tell you different but getting the protein from meat is key.

    if you look at gain the majority of the 28% protein is from grain and non meat products, I use this along with fresh raw meat, bones, oily fish, offal and mixed veg as PART of a balanced diet and this is working for me.

    I'm not saying this is right or wrong but my dogs look and perform well on it

  5. I had my 3 on field and trail before switching to gain 28 just before I went back offshore to work for two weeks, any way I've came home and they are looking really really well on it. My bull cross seemed to have dry skin with the skinners field and trail and since switching to gain it seems to have cleared up and has a lovely shine to his coat now. I'm feeding raw mixed with the gain and home made raw rabbit and veg mince.

    Gain was reccomended from a few lads down my way and don't think ill use out else now, £13 odd quid for 15kg is a good price too. Gets the thumbs up from me

  6. I like a dog to have well knuckled up tight feet although I've yet to see a dog be hindered in any way by not having feet like this.

    My pal has a collie bull deer grey with nice feet and suffers terribly with injures on various ground, not just one type.

    Yet he has a saluki cross dosent have the best looking feet but seems to glide over any terrain with out any problems.

     

    Again my pup (bull whippet saluki grey) has feet which are strong and well knuckled up, something which was a factor in choosing a pup from this litter beside working ability and he seems to be fine on his feet so far, time will tell over the coming seasons. One thing I do think makes a difference to the feet & pads is plenty of road work and of course walking and free running over as much different terrain as possible. This keeps the pads hard, nails short and builds the overall strength.

     

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  7. As above a unused 2" strong stuff collar for sale with st George flag logo. Extra loop in collar so you can tuck the excess collar away underneath.

     

    Bought this for my bull cross but I'm going to stick with the Lurcher type which Aaron makes as i find this suits him better

     

    Don't need to blab on about the quality of these collars we all know they are the dogs bollocks, its the only gear I use for my dogs quality being second to none.

     

    Like I say only tried it on the dog in the house and then taken off so in brand new condition.

     

    £20 posted or collection from Teesside

     

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  8. Yep i hope so mate, hes getting more mature in the way he runs each time out, i guess thats just him finding his feet.

     

    His dam was approx 3/4 whippet 1/8th saluki 1/8th bull. His sire was a half cross bull greyhound with saluki in the mix some where back down the line.

  9. Recall is spot on mate, had him retrieving to hand at 5 months got some vids but not sure how to post?

    Speed wise he's pretty quick not going to be no world beater, not to bad of the mark keeps up with my whippet x bitch. What I will say is that he is still very puppyish in the way he runs sometimes as to be expected of a dog his age but other than that he has a nice stride when running. I would highly reccomend the cross mate I've seen 2 dogs (sal,bull,grey) run and they both have excelled at their job hence the reason why I chose a cross of similar breeding.

  10. Been up before but anyway.... My pup, he's saluki bull whippet grey. Around 1/4 bull. Stands at 26"tts at 10 months. Had a few droppers when ferreting looking to start him properly come September.

    So far he's schooling very well, he's a very biddable dog and if I'm honest has been a pleasure to train.

    I liked the cross before I got him after seeing a few dogs run of similar breeding, adding the saluki in the mix gives that extra wind and obviously the 1/4 bull the game and drive.

    I wanted a racey type bull x with decent feet and thankfully that's what he's shaped up to be and will suit my quarry/land etc.

     

     

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