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  1. It's not really silent but it is much quieter, I trained my bitch recall with it and it worked great.
  2. Agreed it would've been a better idea to get 2 jills and 1 hob but as for two hobs fighting at 5 months and needing seperate cages, not in my experience. Maybe he likes working hobs. And aye i agree with you, i have two hobs here that are caged together all year around, and are fine apart from a bit of bullying in summer. Possibly mate, then 3 hobs might've been a better option. Don't know mate, might have been what was left? I can't talk, i got 4 adult jills, 2 hobs. . . Just bred a litter of 5, wanting to keep back 2 jills. 2 jills and 3 hobs in the l
  3. Agreed it would've been a better idea to get 2 jills and 1 hob but as for two hobs fighting at 5 months and needing seperate cages, not in my experience. Maybe he likes working hobs. And aye i agree with you, i have two hobs here that are caged together all year around, and are fine apart from a bit of bullying in summer. Possibly mate, then 3 hobs might've been a better option. Don't know mate, might have been what was left? I can't talk, i got 4 adult jills, 2 hobs. . . Just bred a litter of 5, wanting to keep back 2 jills. 2 jills and 3 hobs in th
  4. Sounds a good mix and a good worker, how did you get that dog?
  5. I guess that answered the question "can a lurcher jump a 6ft fence?" Any time a dog jumps a fence it puts itself at risk of injury. Hope your dog does well at the vets and good gesture on Ruby Jets part.
  6. put a cheap plastic cup in the ground with a peg in front of the turn so the dog can see it and goes around it. I use bright tape on my pulleys but you can put a flag or anything that the dogs would notice and hopefully avoid. Good luck, my dogs enjoy the lure.
  7. Read your own signature, wwhy you getting a deerhound x?
  8. I wonder how many of the "pounds round here" you spend any time in. I'm not far from you and can say from experience that of lurchers in the "pounds round here" most are young dogs under a year and many are injured or have been obviously badly cared for, or worse. You also see older dogs which it is fairly obvious are descending that spiral of being sold and passed on until they hit the pounds and shelters. Some can be rehabilitated and go on to have good lives; why shouldn't they? It's no skin off your nose, since to you they are "rubbish" anyway. It comes back to there being too many bre
  9. I wanted to keep the hob in a cage inside my converted shed with the kits and jill do you think that would be a problem?
  10. One of each for me, light ones are easier to see in the underbrush and dark in the snow
  11. I've got a few ready before the end of this month. I'm an hours drive from you if your interested you can come down and have a look at them.
  12. I'm planning on keeping a pair that look like yours
  13. And I thought it was something when my pup cleared 4ft I need to get her back in the gym and doing some squats
  14. It seems the mainproblem is their lack of control and inability to protect the general public from their own boarders. If it was a child that was attacked the dog would be put down no question. Let's hope they will learn from their mistake and this won't happen again or worse. I think the dog should at least be relocated to a facility that knows how to deal with it.
  15. If your dog was starved you shouldn't be allowed to have dogs My link
  16. If she was stolen what makes you think she would be cared for at all? If she is able to breed then that's probably why she was taken. Who knows what type of place she's in now? Plenty of chav's out there would try to work a dog, find it's no good and either cull it or leave it in the field. Better to find a place for her that is safe instead of taking her
  17. I'll put a teener in for that one
  18. vuze and you can stream off the pc to other devices
  19. They do the same to dogs, all this from the people who "care" about animals.
  20. Teddd welcomes all suggestions regarding his brand-name,your idea has been forwarded to the relevant R&D department for scrutiny Teddd himself is unavailable for comment at this moment in time due to high-level meetings with Publicist Max Clifford regarding the imminent launch of his new best-seller "Tedwater-the phenomenon"(£24.99 including P&P). Of course you'll have to give it a good shake to get the barf out. Let me know when the dvd's come out, I'm loo lazy to read an entire book
  21. Sorry I'm confused, who's selling the birds gwill09 or yampydoo Maybe after you sell the birds you can pay mal for the petrol after he gave you a dog http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/207556-dont-trust-this-man
  22. Its not going to be hyphenated,Teddd has decided upon the Tedddscock BARF brand name with a "Just chew it" slogan on the side of the tin It should be sold in an easy pour bottle.
  23. that whaeaton is dead died yesterday ....did he tell ya... are you serious No ...ha lol I'm with you A real breeder that cares about their pups is truthful about how often they breed and any other details about their dogs. I don't mind them asking for money. If a person can't afford the pup they certainly couldn't afford the cost of any accident that might happen. I don't see someone with over 10 dogs getting worked properly and to keep pups without giving them any real interaction before selling them just makes it harder for the buyer. That I would say is a main s
  24. So if Tedd and Hancock had their own brand of dog food would it be called Tedd-cock barf?
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