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  1. He has done it before but not as intense but at the time he was no where near fit
  2. Thanks for that input it make sense
  3. He done it from the first run he wouldn't make a sound running up to it just once he had put a turn in he would do it till he was back on its arse then when he was trying for a strike he never made a sound. From what I saw and heard it looked as if it was excitement or frustration but he was bouncing all night when my pal had a slip he was almost doing back flips on the slip leader
  4. Is a sickener pal especially the time and effort I put into him
  5. I wouldn't say the dog was over weight and as far as I know is not injured he is just shy of 15 month old and I thought he was ready to run. Maybe he is not mentally ready to run but physically he is more than ready I wasn't giving him hard runs either and was picking his runs giving him the best chance and like I say he was running really well accounting for 5 out of his 7 runs. As you can imagine is really frustrateing and maybe my next step with him is to leave him off and try him in October or December.
  6. Right lads took the pup out lamping last night, first time on the lamp he was running very well and caught 5 rabbits out of 7 runs he had which is pretty good for first time on the lamp but once he turned the rabbit and it made a little gap on him he would bark his head off until he got back on its arse and it was an intense bark. Basically I'm looking for advice or reassurance as I have never had a dog well not so much yap but an all out bark when running so has any one got any input on this or been in the same situation? Tbh it spoiled the night for me and really frustrated me as you ca
  7. This is my nephew and the pup had him messing with the ferret kits last week as well
  8. one inch wide olive with green centre and brass fittings, top notch I have bought 4 off him
  9. One of my favourite pictures father and son ?
  10. Aye mate he is now 14 month old and still a pain in the arse
  11. Mother has a Pom x Scottish terrier used to take it ferreting with me and a bit of bushing she wasn't very good if I'm honest but used to be fun she probably I u caught about 12 rabbits and a rat. I used to always ask my mother for a patterdale terrier as at the time I had never seen a runner work anyway wasn't aloud one. finushed work one day and was very surprised to find a little lurcher pup no older than 10 weeks old messing around with my younger brother turns out someone at her work had her and wasn't aloud her in the housing unit so the rspca had the dog and was asking staff who wo
  12. Yes the rescue bitch ripped down my blinds because of it
  13. The prospect just shy of 14 month should be ready for winter
  14. His pups are still with the bitch mate but this would be the perfect litter for you
  15. Bloody hell that dog looks in poor condition
  16. Davey these pups should be belters mate
  17. No wonder my dogs catch f**k all, off to the shed with them now
  18. The last gain sapling I bout I think was bout 22 quid
  19. Like I said hope every thing goes well but seems to be the coursing bred stuff is where the higher price tag is jmo
  20. Sounds like you litter will be perfect for what he wants
  21. A working mans price is more like 150. 250 notes is a fair amount of money that's probably a lot of people's weekly wage and as for rearing pups it would cost no more than 120 quid.
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