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leegreen

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  1. My boy is 11 today and he got a sheath knife and a tablet. And before anyone starts he doesn't take drugs.
  2. That's gonna drive you nuts Hope you got plenty of work for it.
  3. Not exactly true. My Bull x bitch has very little coat but has skin like a Rhino and tears very little. Rough coats deflect hazards, but don't stop skin from tearing.
  4. leegreen

    scrap yard

    At our local, they take your reg and a copy of your driving licence. Other wise you can take your scrap wid ya.
  5. All joking aside, that's a shitty trick and you should treat it accordingly .
  6. May I ask, what is "prototype" about that? Looks like any other bag.
  7. As much as you think it needs. Not all pups are the same. I would say not a lot.
  8. Ok then I'll take that as a no then. :laugh: Or? May be this will make a good Lurcher?
  9. Sorry to hear that bad news mate. Never had a hob do that. Is that usual?
  10. Not true. Some dogs would run a mile a the sight of there master taking a slap and as Bosun said they may help the aggressor.
  11. We're not talking heavy pressure work, we're talking Lurchers. Saying that I know of a man that has a 90lb 1/2 x Bull/Greyhound and that likes the sleeve and I'm sure that would take some stopping A dog that bites a sleeve isn't a pp dog, a pp dog is one that can take heavy pressure. Otherwise its just a sport dog. abselutly i,ve seen very good sch dogs put under real pressure and they have run for the hills thems sports dogs not manstoppers And I've seen men that would run a mile if a Russell were to come at them . I Think we're hamming this up a bit. It is going
  12. We're not talking heavy pressure work, we're talking Lurchers. Saying that I know of a man that has a 90lb 1/2 x Bull/Greyhound and that likes the sleeve and I'm sure that would take some stopping A dog that bites a sleeve isn't a pp dog, a pp dog is one that can take heavy pressure. Otherwise its just a sport dog. abselutly i,ve seen very good sch dogs put under real pressure and they have run for the hills thems sports dogs not manstoppers And I've seen men that would run a mile if a Russell were to come at them . I Think we're hamming this up a bit. It is going
  13. We're not talking heavy pressure work, we're talking Lurchers. Saying that I know of a man that has a 90lb 1/2 x Bull/Greyhound and that likes the sleeve and I'm sure that would take some stopping
  14. you've seen collies trained as protection dogs? or just the nervy, nasty, snappy types? I wouldn't want that trait in any dog, not a chance!! some of the collies I've seen are proper unpredictable, they're sort of half cowering and you never know when the fookin things are going to snap. No, not seen Collies trained a PPD, just one's that were not afraid to bite. If you look on Youtube there are Boxers, Labs and all sorts of trained biters. There is a fellow that I've used for training bite work, that has Springer trained to the sleeve and it's a proper maniac.
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