cheers pal I'll make sure I break it to ferrets and stock first , at what age would you start working a grey i start my lurchers at 11months.
Thanks mate
JD
Well I'm hoping to get a grey pup in a few months if all goes well , it will be brought up as a lurcher and will be going lamping , mooching and I may even try it ferreting are greys good at ferreting
Atb lads
JD
When I had two dogs kenneled together the dogs would piss in it all the time its like marking his territory your pup could be doing the same thing I'm not sure
atb pal
JD
My dog chews his dew claws so i'm having them removed tuesday, it's only £22 at the pdsa & as said above they said to be about having dogs balls off but he's having a op anyway on his eye so i thinks thats the reason they agreed to do it
yeah I'll ring the vet and see what he says but otherwise I'll just have to be careful and keep an eye on him
Cheers mate
JD
Right my lurcher who is 16 months never had dew claws removed , he chews them all the time and today he had chewed most of the nail off, I don't know what to it's not bleeding I don't think it's hurting him but I'm worried he will cause some serious damage to himself .
Any advise and I know the dew claws should have been removed as pup
cheers lads
JD
one of my ferrets is called fatty.....and there's always a tidy piece in the waiting room when they call me up, not cool!
Be class if one time your in and theres a big fat lady sitting beside you and the vet comes through and says "Right then Fatty".......................and she gets up..
pmsl that got me mate I can't stop laughing
I always wondered why I was so popular down at the vets , now I know why. My dogs name is Heshunglikeahorse and my cats name is Fukslikeabunny.
Ha ha lol
you would be better of with a very well bred beddy whippet gh or something along those lines if thats all you wona do
Yeah I'm looking at all sorts of different crosses and breeds I'm gona take my time and choose a dog that will be right for me and fit in with my pack
Cheers JD
a friend of mine had a good beddy whippet gh many many years back it did bunnys no probs hares day / night fox single even took roe gamest little thing i ever saw
Sounds a good cross , the dog would be doing alot of ferreting and mooching so something like this would be suitable
you would be better of with a very well bred beddy whippet gh or something along those lines if thats all you wona do
Yeah I'm looking at all sorts of different crosses and breeds I'm gona take my time and choose a dog that will be right for me and fit in with my pack
Cheers JD
Cheers gafer yeah there feet are bad but the dog wouldn't be getting run hard it would be a little lamping , more mooching and ferreting really but I may give this ago later on I'm not sure yet and if the dog proved itself and had a few decent seasons under its belt I would cross it later on in life