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shaaark

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  1. That's f**k all, there's a guy on here with a fifty year old collie, and it was the best fox dog in scotland in the 60's! Must be worth a f***ing fortune!
  2. And here's me thinking you were supposed to just lob them in the ditch, gonna have to stop watching them dvd's and get me a catty and a pyrex dish Shot 'n' retrieved, cooked slowly, lovely
  3. as long as it makes between 18" and 30" I will be happy.. :-) There's deerhound in both parents isn't there kps? Tod the sire?
  4. That be the one to go for thenI think I'll have to have this one.. If I seen her a year from now and she turned into a beauty I'd be sick..! That be the one to go for thenI think I'll have to have this one.. If I seen her a year from now and she turned into a beauty I'd be sick..! Certainly looks a cracking pup, and like you said, she aint too pushy and you've fancied it from the start
  5. That one laying down certainly got a 'look' about it lol,
  6. That be the one to go for then, as many forward/bold pups remain like it as adults and can be a bit too much. As roy said, you don't really want a pup that is too full of itself that it makes training etc more difficult than it should be. And, that is a nice looking pup lol
  7. Skinning it, cooking it then eating it I expect
  8. Nice pair of bitches them willow, what's in em?
  9. I can relate to that sort of lamping situation more than a few times over the years, and not just with collie x's
  10. Howcome you've not commented on 99% of the other complete and utter bollocks written on here then? I personally prefer keeping dogs in house, but for many people that isn't possible or practical. Simple facts are that many dogs, pups,saplings and adults do take a bit of time settling/adjusting to kennel life for many different reasons, and some won't adjust ever. This lad puts more effort, care and consideration into his dogs than probably half of the members on this site. His other dogs have been fine in kennel, and the adult dog he has in one part of kennels now has been no bother at all,
  11. Same thing I'm thinking. Alot of the places we lamp are arable, and no slow dog is getting near them. Same thing as some of these reverse 3/4 breds and heavier types, if you took one of these to some of these places, you'd go home empty handed, no matter how experienced the dog is. Again, just what I've seen
  12. Yep, shit feet, shit stamina, shit coat, shit brains, what the f**k was I thinking?! , Oh yeah, I remember now, I had one or two years ago, caught me alot more than a few other types I've had, were intelligent, calm around the house, gutsy as f**k when working, didn't get injured, feet or oyherwise, more than any other type and were a pleasure to own. and very importantly for me, they are a type I really like and get on with I really like them too. Keep us updated
  13. Yep, shit feet, shit stamina, shit coat, shit brains, what the f**k was I thinking?! , Oh yeah, I remember now, I had one or two years ago, caught me alot more than a few other types I've had, were intelligent, calm around the house, gutsy as f**k when working, didn't get injured, feet or otherwise, more than any other type and were a pleasure to own. and very importantly for me, they are a type I really like and get on with
  14. SNOW! Ooooh won't that be a bit too cold?! Not too sure if my shivering shitbag of a pup could hack it!
  15. Hoping to run a few of these xmas time hares that've had the sun on their backs, really test my pup
  16. Yep, note to self, 'OPEN YA FECKIN EYES!' Lol. Didn't realise it was a spaniel in first pic
  17. Don't know if you're serious, but you're pissed off with your dog running one if it gets up, accidentally, but would be ok with your mate shooting em?! Or am I missing something?
  18. why risk losing money keep her in doors take a pic of her with some bunnies out the freezer next to her and take a litter out of her asap and get some money out of her and feck taking her out its starting to cold now Indoors is where she certainly is and will be kept. Thieving cnuts about everywhere these days . Oh yeah, the cold doesn't really bother me that much
  19. No, this one's black, just hope she has enough speed, and stamina, to get on terms with those mice, especially if the first two or three runs turn out to be gruellers. But thinking of using afore mentioned 'shiny' collar to partially blind said mice to help my pup. Here's hoping
  20. Didn't say they'd be lacking in anything, was just pointing out that it doesn't matter if sire or dam is greyhound. As max said, theoretically, end result is the same
  21. Speed on top, so every half cross lurcher that has the greyhound as it's dam is slow?!
  22. Got myself a new pup, 1st x whip/grey bitch. Be about 4 months about xmas time, will giving her a couple of hours out on the lamp be ok and bring her on a bit, over the festive period, and should I start saving my pennies for the vets, once she starts smashing her feet and getting ripped? . Oh yeah, will she be able to run roughish ground? Thanks
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