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KittleRox

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  1. your dug could be deed by the time you fight your way past awe the junkies to the coonter in that chemists mate,
  2. In a slow cooker by noo probably,lol Lauras actually thinking aboot coming lamping yin night, Miracles do happen after all,
  3. Alright mate, sorry think its a case of crossed wires and i read it a bit quick. You have a point, there are many 'ordinary' folk that keep and work 'hunting dogs' and this should not be restricted to organised hunt kennels etc. By 'ordinary' folk I read it to mean, non-working homes, and although i'm sure that many folk keep working dogs and dont work them and get no trouble, there are many many many cases of dogs causing trouble (biting kids, taking sheep, just being mental and hyper) where the problem is they have a dog that has many generations of selective breeding to do a job and pe
  4. True mate,I go up there awe the time and come hame wi nowt,ha ha ha
  5. aye they could give a blxxk man a red face,lol
  6. Aye,made my day, she says once everyone had calmed down,awe the bairns were clapping the dugs and the teachers offered to give her a lift hame, Highlight of the year for me and I wasn,t even there,
  7. welcome and awe the best wi the pup,
  8. Whats your point? The paper says that normal folk shouldnt own 'hunting type' dogs. . . . . . i'd agree in many ways. FIrstly if they were not a fashion amongst the non-hunters certain breeds might not get so f****d up, but more to the point of the article, i genuinly would agree that a big running dog with a high prey drive if just bought as a family pet and not worked hard with (as most hunters would do) to instill certain things (stock breaking, recall, general obediance) then it could end up when day causing a lot of trouble. As for most 'hunting men' being better dog owners than the c
  9. Sorry to hear that mate,I,ve got one here 15yrs,her quality of life is just starting to go downhill now and I think it won,t be long until I have to take her and say goodbye,dreading it, R.I.P. Bez.
  10. The wifes just arrived back from a walk with the dogs.She has had to walk them as I have dun my back in.She took them to the local sports centre playing fields and there was a load of schoolchildren and teachers in the field,as she was walking by the young pup went into stalking mode and then put the foot down,the wife then began to have thoughts along the lines of "OH NO" and you,ve guessed it the pup connects with the wee bunny wabbit, children screaming and general chaos, the wife then ran over to the pup to take the bunny from her and fell on her arse,childrens screaming then changed to l
  11. Agreed a responsible breeder should take the dog back no matter what,but maybe they should also stop breeding dogs and selling them to people with no clue,
  12. Good post, This media shite is really beginning to boil ma piss,
  13. its simple, take them back to the breeder.....a responsible breeder will always take back anything they ahve bred nomatter what the circumstances, and in most cases there will be a contract saying that they MUST go back if such a situaton arises as this. A responsible caring breeder is responsible for anything they breed if it needs to be rehomed. Simple moral ethics of breeding. Aye sell somebody a pup that is perfectly healthy and once the new owner has had it for 13 months and turned it into a problem,you have the responsibility to take it back and sort it out,somehow I don,t think so,
  14. Lots of droppings around holes usually mean they,re just play holes and the rabbits don,t live in them,I usually just give them a miss, Try and alternate which warrens you ferret on your outings,do the more awkward ones if you have to and give the main warrens a chance to recover,atb,
  15. Yeh, and I remember him saying that he could get close to Deer because he had a couple of Pheasant feathers in his hat which made them think he was a pheasant not a person!! dont you use the old pheasant feathers in hat trick? no with you cxxts aboot,
  16. Yeh ! the hob thought she's a bit weak looking , I'll eat her quick before she catches something ! I,ll put it another way,the hob doesn,t think like a human being its a ferret, Ferrets are by nature solitary animals,when kept together unfortunately situations can and do arise,and the week will be the first to suffer,survival of the fittest,saying this good animal husbandry will often prevent these situations getting out of control, BY NATURE SOLITARY ANIMALS?! Roxy go home, youve had enough! Ferrets certainly ARE NOT solitary animals, they love and even need company, a ferret k
  17. Yeh ! the hob thought she's a bit weak looking , I'll eat her quick before she catches something ! I,ll put it another way,the hob doesn,t think like a human being its a ferret, Ferrets are by nature solitary animals,when kept together unfortunately situations can and do arise,and the week will be the first to suffer,survival of the fittest,saying this good animal husbandry will often prevent these situations getting out of control,
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