Had mine done at 13 weeks at the vets advice. He said not much point before that. First vet i'd heard say that though but he was a greyhound vet,not a high street chain
Tomo real strong looking dogs in great nick.Its great when the new owners keep in touch,it don't always happen for one reason or another ,even better when they obviously been doing the job.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Remills+shropshire
or theres a place in oswestry
Unit 4 Glovers Meadow, Maesbury Road, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY10 8NH
01691 659251
info@wynnstay.co.uk
www.wynnstaygroup.com
I'd gladly pay £250 for a
potentially good lurcher
I sold mine for £180 and never made anything, but shouldn't breed unless you want a pup and if you want to make money get out of lurchers and get a labradoodle
the lads put the effort of traveling and paying for a well proven stud,hopefully he'll cover his costs and get himself a cracking pup for himself ....good luck REW
The bitch looks well pleased with herself lol....Romeo is a fantastic looking dog and in great condition, a credit to the owner.
Should have some handy pups out of this litter.
I'll Pick him up next time I have a holiday over there the kids will probably have a spade lol The difficult pups have a habit of being
the best adults or at least I keep telling myself that with this picky sod
I used razor over my bull cross bitch.
both had a fair few seasons under their belt.I did'nt see him work but enough have.
I bred for me to keep a pup,i let a.few go to lads who I thought would work them
to a standard for nowt. So wasn't a money thing. In fact was offered a similar bred dog for nothing but declined as I liked the stamp of razor.
The pups so far seem real keen.
D.lloyd who started this thread has one (cesar) saw him do a little the weekend
and he performed like an old pro.
Had stamima to spare and was'nt needing anymore speed ...Proud as punch is an understatement
A bull cross I had let himself in the kitchen from the Yard ate 1/3 pf a bag
of dry food. Belly was like a balloon.
He also knocked the deep fat fryer off the side and drank all the oil 3 litres of the stuff.The stuff that came.out the other end wasn't nice.
Give me a greedy dog over this picky mutt I have here, nightmare. He'll eat bits of food dropped on the floor but put him a bowl of meat down he'll turn his nose up,
prefers wood or plastic to steak or chicken
I had a patterdale x whippet about 14-15 tts ,never really lamped with her really,more a.bushing dog but could catch if she got tjem in the first 10 yards,but would hunt like a hound on scent, wish I still had her tbh
Haymin just watch that insulation mate.
I lined my keneels with it and my russell ended up yellow off the dust off it.
its great stuff if its sealed behind ply or something ,but it breaks down after a while.