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BIGLURKS

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  1. Spotted two girls getting jiggy with it shined the lamp on them and the dog took of got abit surprised not usually keen on strangers but was jumping up and down at them as I was getting closer dog had one of the girls trainers in he's mouth and came running back not a bad retrieve if I do say got closer one of the girls then turned out too be one of my mates sister that no one knew was a lesbian was lamping with her cousin at the time he found it abit hilarious as well

  2. I've had some which settled almost immediately, and others which screamed blue murder for days and nights :blink::censored:

    The trick is to feed him in there: feed him, take him straight out for a pee after being fed. Play with him until he's tired, pee or crap again: make sure he goes before you put him back in the crate again. Give him something to chew on: a bone he can't swallow or something else to occupy him. Then he'll sleep for a bit: you breathe a sigh of relief, then he wakes up again, you go through the same routine, watch him like a hawk, the moment he wakes, take him outside for a pee, before he ever starts screaming. Then put him straight back in again. Ignore him if he screams. The most you should ever do is growl nastily at him if he screams, but only if you are sure he isn't hungry or needs toilet.

    It is just conditioning: some pups resist it more than others, and some take longer to learn that there is no point screaming in the crate. Yes, you will get it wrong sometimes, and he may pee in the crate: some pups seem to need to go every 5 minutes, not really, but it seems like that. If he pees in the crate, get him out, say nothing, clean it up, put pup back in. Only ever let him out if he is quiet for 3-4 minutes before you let him out. Seems like a load of hassle, but it does work. Thing is to be consistent. Everyone in the household needs to observe the same rules and routine. Pup should be ignored while it is in the crate at all times: don't even look at it, unless to growl savagely at it.

    The only pups I've had which have absolutely refused to be crated are Saluki types :icon_eek::laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    that's some of the best advice u can get I found having the crate in the other room or kitchen
  3. How can some girls think its fine too fight girlfriend started a fight last night that makes no sense so I ask how can u keep fighting if it don't make sense she says its fine I know it don't make sense but iam still right lord give me strength some females are nuts then at the end of the fight she tells me it's not fair she never gets too win a fight so I say make some f*****g sense next time u start a fight women making men go bald since the begging of time

  4. When I had ferrets used too feed rabbit and some times dry but I've a friend who had ferrets when we were kids for as long as I can remember and always feed on milk and bread and they did live over 8 years and perfectly healthy just one of them things from what way the old timers used too keep them I suppose

  5. Never shine over a hill before u can into position too get a slip and try and get into a position that ur not going too lose the rabbit in the light so know we're there going too run too help turning the lamp on and off very quickly some times confuse a rabbit also if its a sitter I like too shake the lamp too get them up before the dog gets too close I find if the dog has not seen them when hissed on and following beam can some times over run them missing them on a first turn and know we're ur lamping and were the warrens are can make big improvements on the amount you catch

     

    Next christmas ask for a comma :icon_eek:

    what's that meant too mean mate

    it means your grammers poor

    certainly is good job I dint take up writing as a job lol
  6. Never shine over a hill before u can into position too get a slip and try and get into a position that ur not going too lose the rabbit in the light so know we're there going too run too help turning the lamp on and off very quickly some times confuse a rabbit also if its a sitter I like too shake the lamp too get them up before the dog gets too close I find if the dog has not seen them when hissed on and following beam can some times over run them missing them on a first turn and know we're ur lamping and were the warrens are can make big improvements on the amount you catch

     

    Next christmas ask for a comma :icon_eek:

    what's that meant too mean mate
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