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  1. i disagree whin.iff you look at 90% of saluki,s to breed from its the same old stock.not knokking it but for me i want somthing diffrent in my lines and i dont think we have that in the uk.unless they have imported just go and get one, and when you've got it come on here and tell us all about it.
  2. nice dog him fir strike, he looks at home, and focused in the slips,
  3. cheers mate, the one on the left is a pure saluki bitch she is khan jihad x annie the one in the middle is craig nuttals buddy x red sonia 6 months old on pic, the one on the right is paul g scout x storm 6 months old on pic both pups are similar bred by lines from foxy,, seagull.,,, charlie,,,, cauldfiels joe benji etc they are 7 months old right now
  4. empty your pm box please
  5. articgun empty your pm box mate
  6. mick I've tried pm you empty your inbox mate send me details of where you lost him time and date, and a description of what gear he had on, and what rings (colour ibr etc) i will get in touch with ibr and some falconers in your area, who i know, who lost birds get handed in to. his original owner before me, who i bought him from was chris o donnel at warwick castle, i will get him notified too, incase he hears anything through the grapevine. my other mate on here who is from shildon, lost a harris the other day too, his name on here is articgun get in touch with him as he is als
  7. put your pics of your cream coloured dogs up
  8. wernt robins suposed to be good off raod,,,,, i rember a magazine article in ST about an old hill keeper that would go on the hill in his ?? hi tomo to tell you the truth it was that long ago i can't remember, but i do know we never got stuck in it anywhere, although we didn't drive fields in it or anything like that, we pretty much used to use it to get us somewhere good, then park it up and walk, if i remember right the main reason we had that was my cousin had passed his motorbike test, but not his car test, we used to call it the "plastic pig"
  9. it was 1978 and our first car was a dark green reliant robin 3 wheeler, me and my cousin were 17 and used to go hunting, all over in it, we even drove from teesside down to kent in it to buy a lurcher. it got us about though, and we had good times.
  10. eukanuba, whole chickens, beef tripe, lamb breast, cooked greens, a bit of mashed up fruit, pasta, oily fish, eggs, raw meaty bones, household scraps, cod liver oil, mixed dried herbs
  11. this is KATY, she is, BUDDY x RED SONIA, 6 month old, compact with a big engine room
  12. Cheers mate, hopefully after a rest he will be back to his normal self.. hes been on his bed all day, aint moved. cheers for the replys lads.. HD. ok the fact that he has been lied down on his bed all day and not moved, should give you some indication, that something is not right, with the dog, its probably nothing to do with him not spotting a squatter, (on 4 occasions) especially if he was, really as keen as you say, in the first place,
  13. in one breath you say he has been laid off for 5 weeks, after sustaining an injury, and then you mention he isn't at his fittest, then in the next breath you admit he has been ran the hardest he has ever been ran by you yourself. i dont mean to offend but on first thought, i would say you have caused the problem yourself, by not conditioning the dog and then running him much harder than he can cope with, in his present condition. until he is giving up.
  14. I've got some yorkshire furrets for sale
  15. well time to put things into perspective i think ille nip out now and commit a "MAJOR" crime, like take my dogs over the fields for a shite
  16. The Serious and Organised Crime Agency is assessing the scale of corruption within the British police after concerns were raised by senior internal investigators, the Guardian can reveal. Anti-corruption officers are worried that today's police are more vulnerable to being targeted by criminals and abusing their powers than their predecessors in the 1970s and 1980s, when corruption was thought to be at its height. Senior figures cite three new areas where evidence suggests officers of all ranks are vulnerable to being exploited by individuals involved in crime or on the edge of criminality:
  17. Serious and Organised Crime Agency turns spotlight on police corruption I
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