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I will see if I got a couple of decent recent pics for you. All being well you will see him for your self some point over the season
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Thanks dytkos
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With plenty of rain forecast for tonight I decided to go and have a Trip out on the lamp. unfortunately the rain didn’t come as expected or even at all, up on arrival of my first spot I gazed on the temperature gauge in the car and it read 15 degrees so with that I decided I needed to take things steady. I made my way through the first field which was very long grass, next field had been planted but nothing was yet to start growing but that’s where the bunnies were and so my night started. I picked a few off and made my way round my route, every time the dog would make a catch I stopped to
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Still on the quest for boots I see ray lol.
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If wallin hadn’t run out of steam so early on than imo there would have been a much different result to that fight. If I was Tyson I would be very disappointed that I couldn’t put such a tired man to the floor. I don’t think Tyson would even fight wallin again if he improved on his stamina.
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My money will be on wilder to beat fury if they have a rematch.
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I ain’t sure, but I suppose if it was a cat D every time then perhaps so
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?. I didn’t want to say it ??
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I’ve only had problem with the one dog and that didn’t occur until 3 years of age. They effected him a fare bit, his jumping suffered at times, he would pull up on some rabbits and not on others. My vet said there’s no way sore dew claws would effect a dog as much has I was making out, until he touched one and th dog almost bit his face off. Had them removed and never looked back. As I say so far that’s the only dog I’ve owned with dew claw problems
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Ali would beat all of todays heavyweights. Tyson furys only fit to lace Ali’s boots.
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Exactly what my dog was doing mate. Socks put me onto the bicarbonate thing, a tub last longer than a tin of tomatoes
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I wouldn’t have thought fat would get into the system like that bill, the dog I got now had problems with muscles cramping up after a handful of continuous runs which I expect is brought on by the muscles getting fatigue. Spoke to the vets they wanted to do all the usual shit that would cost lots of money, blood tests and other different examinations. Asked about it on this forum and turns out half a teaspoon of bicarbonate over his food daily cured the problem.
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I bet that would pretty much hold its own out in the field up against that new fancy model at the start of this thread
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Do you know anybody that’s used that Ron? If so is it any good.
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Fussy eaters are hard work and a pain in the arse. The only thing i can think to suggest is get the dog the best quality of food you can so at least you know what little is being ate is decent grub.
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I think you are right A second dog in the picture does tend to have that effect mate. I’ve seen dogs that will retrieve balls, dummies when out in the garden or field but once they have got a rabbit then all retrieve training goes out the window.
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It’s a sad state of affairs these days mate, there’s a local shop to me that had to stop hanging hares outside because of the complaints from the tourist who come to the local food fare 1 weekend in the year.
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You may say that katchum but I’ve seen Plenty of dogs that don’t retrieve.
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Wow. How times have changed you would get f****d over for doing anything slightly like that now.
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From the top please ?
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Just out of interest I was wondering how people like to go about retrieve training with there dogs and if anybody’s opinion there is one method that’s easy with great results. i am manly a lamper and I prefer to train my dogs out in the field of a night in the real situation when they start catching. I do very little if any retrieve work at all with them during daylight hours. I do occasionally give them a rabbit skin with the head still attached to mouth and play with for a couple of minutes just to get them used to fur in there mouths.
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As soon has my pups had its first jab i take them lamping with me. You will be surprised at how much steady walking a pup can do. As bird pointed out they will already be starting to learn field craft on there trips out.
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Nice to see the young ones learning and carrying out there trade trev
