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  1. Yes quite some thing what a few stitches can fix or help fix and I think the sooner is better. The vet seemed happy to be sewing mine up a few hours after it happened
  2. I would imagine most rabbit infestations as it were are infested because no sod can get at them in the first place. So I bet some right tricky spots arise
  3. Mine is having his out in ten days too They knocked him out and I had him back home in couple of hours.Mine cost 130 including some laser heat treatment. But I don't mind
  4. cuts heeling well but leg still puffy but going down slowly. Just walked him round a field of sheep tonight just to keep that side of things fresh in his mind. Couldn't help but have a peep round some cover with a view to ferreting in the future. He went on point and started to stare then gave me the look that says right get the nets down. I love that look
  5. The jr in my picture had a great temp she was a lovely family pet. Not an ounce of malice in her regarding people and other dogs or live stock. But would stay to a fox all day. Loved catching rats, squirrel and you take ferreting was a brilliant marker. But like dilly says its a bit of a lucky dip. Had a lakeland and he was bloody useless. Wanted to fight and kill every thing but was scared of the dark typically.
  6. the humble lurcher can't be far behind. Look on fb the poor sods change hands at the drop of hat
  7. A little jack with some working history behind it I reckon. Real characters but then most terriers are so you got plenty of choice really
  8. yea my mark one I just take them out
  9. I leave mine in all winter just obviously turn them off when I get home I take them out once season done in case they leak maybe during summer
  10. Bloody mouth watering great job as all ways
  11. or be a smart arse dog and do what my dog does and send the owner in
  12. look at that baby http://tinyurl.com/zb7lq62
  13. plenty on ebay but they seem to hold there value well
  14. I found they did fit well and survived a nights lamping but did not take long for the velcro fasteners to get muddy and lose there grip. They are now decorating a field some where
  15. Thank you be plenty more no doubt Well his happy in him self wants to play about and his putting weight on it. But apart from going out side for a piddle on a lead thats his lot Surprised it swollen so low down though but early days. He goes back in tomorrow night for a check
  16. At the end of the day you don't have a choice and getting out the car is not too big of an ask. I got stopped last year just walking with the dog and a ferret. I was a bit peeved. But she was just doing her job to keep some nosy sod happy. Being tidy got me on my way quicker and she wished me luck catching a few. No problem with that. Just the person who made the effort to ring them I felt miffed at
  17. looks so appetising and a lucky animal. Much better than the lorry and slaughter house trip out
  18. terryd

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    interesting little dogs. Are they inclined to go to ground ?
  19. and if you saw off the tip of an over hanging branch with a ladder leaning against it. Be aware when the weight drops of the branch will will spring up and you look really stupid with your ladder leaning on nothing until you hit the dirt. So they tell me
  20. True gaz catching just don't matter its the sport. Christ the black fella looks a power house in the first picture
  21. Ta folks I was surprised to see him putting weight on it this morning. Obviously sore as hell and swollen but looks promising Its does worry me some time vin but the vet in question has 4 years experience in a farming type practice and farmers wouldn't put up with nonsense. Choices are limited as far as vets go. Used have a really good vet years ago. Dragged him out of bed 4 am one night after a lamping session and he never even charged me. The dog never made it to the morning so maybe he was being sympathetic but not many would skip a bill now a days
  22. Thank you Just got him home she stitched up the slash in the muscle ok. But his also torn the muscle on the side of his leg some how and thats a bit of an unknown so will have to see. Getting a deja vu feeling here. So I know the drill rest and build up slowly and fingers crossed but there you go he wouldn't have it any other way. Carrying the big sod across the field and he started wiggling when he winded a rabbit
  23. sorry to hear that I know where your coming from. What can you do with the buggers
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