mine are fine but ive not had them out. unless you have a 40" dog you are wasting your time up my way the snow is over 2ft on the fields.
but they were fine when i was running them in the snow when it was not as deep.
dont no what the bird is but i love this place in the summer jumping off the cliff next to the cafe. what a buzz and the water is allways clear in the summer.also jump off were that pic was taken into the cave mouth at high tide.
top pic looks like a buzzard
just interested what size dogs people are running.
im running a 24" bitch and a 26"bitch.
im not interested in what cross they are or what size is best.
so lets see if we can get through this with out the slagging match
this is a poll for the people who seem to have missed it
all cats are classed as feral as soon as the leave there own land so i would not worry about it.
i.e
once MY cat leaves MY yard it is classed as feral.
i resize mine on www.imageshack.us
when you upload them onto there it gives you the option to resize them. also it acts as a back up for all the pics you up load.
i would say it is a risk starting them to young. i started my 1st lurcher at 6 months but this was because i was to keen as i didnt have a dog to run.that is somthing i would not do again even know i had no problems.but the risks are there.
my second lurcher was started at 1 year old. i think if you start them to early you are increasing the risk of injury and the dog not making the grade. but on the other hand my first bitch is a better worker then the rest of her litter that were started at 1year plus.
is anyone else having truble getting on here when useing fire fox?
all i get when i try getting on is this msg.
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