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At least you got out there mate. I missed the good weather from lastnight as i was giving my dog a rest.
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How did you night go?
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Yes mate. They learn so much. Its a game to them and before you know it they start picking up the odd rabbit.
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Yes mate, both dogs worked off the lead. The pup chooses to run or not as its just a pup. The pup does has little or as much has it wants.
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Sometimes a dog not heavily blowing is not always a good sign. Sometimes there just to f****d to blow. Just be mindfull of that after a 6 minute run.
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Yes mate, didnt realise the misses had been out with him for a hour yesterday afternoon with the tennis ball. So hes had a good workout with both tennis ball and lamping session
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Yes mate the mali x. There was some sort of rabbits on the ground the night was has good as you could get. Rabbits running away from the beam, hitting hedges with good bottoms in and fencing like missiles. The dogs not exactly bred for pace and i could see his mentality changing like never before. Had the 6 month old pup running with him aswell. I got to the point where i decided not to lamp the rabbits, but has luck happened i came across 1 hedge in a field where the rabbits obvousily hadnt seen any lamp. Had 4 out of 5 judt to finish off. All interesting and a good learning course
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Good night for it, new spot plenty of rabbits that had been lamped alot. Ended on 13 very hard worked for rabbits. Its nice to have found a massive pocket of rabbits just a shame they seen more lamping than me lol. First time ive pushed my young dog like this so we shall see how he handles it. The humble rabbit when about in numbers can be a hard test for a dog both physically and mentally. Especially those rabbits that have seen the lamp plenty of times before.
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Perhaps get a cheeky hour out tonight
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Does that slow a hare down? Especially when wet?
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Ffs
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You no longer into your beans mate?
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Whatw with you and that bloody stopwatch mchull ffs
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Hope you dont let him drive aswell. He will be no good what so ever if you do
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Hopefully you have better luck with this one. Atb with him
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Hes a really good guard dog and is very chilled. I know very little about him except he is supposed to be a mal× greyhound and was rescued from a rough group of people. I got him at 6 and a half months old and its clear to me he had been beaten alot. Hes coming out of his shell here though. He does desire alot of ball work and will constantly put one on your lap and try and get you to take him out with it. But thats only if theres one around. Hes a lovely natured dog and is no trouble.
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. Hopefully its buisness as usual for you from next week.
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Mchull hows the dogs foot is he up and running again?
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It was still, heavy dew and light but wasnt a complete waste of time.
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Bit light tonight lads but f**k it
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He said dogs on the sofas. Not dogs that get wrapped in cotton wool
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Mine dont get on the sofa
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This is probably a pro keeping a dig in the house. They are good mates lol
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Nothing wrong with it mate, but personally i think it does make some dogs slightly softer as in hardeness to weather thats just my personal opinion on having dogs that have just been kenelled and dogs that live indoors. Its not a massive difference but it is there i think.
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