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Mr Whippy

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  1. Hey All I've got a two year old saluki cross grey. Normally very energetic and happy dog. I Saturday whilst out for a walk and playing with the other pup, she pulled up and wretched a few times. Then on the rest of the walk she stayed by my side and just walked, which is very unlike here. Come Sunday evening she had become very lethargic and was having difficulty getting up or moving. She would cry when needing to move. I was concerned she had possible twisted her gut or maybe had something lodged in her stomach or bowel so took her straight to the out of hours vets. She hadn't been to the
  2. I think it needs to be something fairly rigid as a piece of the part is sort of sprung to give it some resistence against the batteries
  3. Ey up all So I've never really done any lamping but I'm thinking this year I'll get the bitch out a few times now I have permission nearer to home. In terms of does and don't regards working the bitch on the lamp, I'd be appreciative of your thoughts. Examples: When you spot a rabbit in the beam that's our of range, do you approach with the beam fixed on the rabbit or do you turn the beam off and approach then back on again? Do you leave the beam on and follow the rabbit when the dogs running it? That's the type of thing I'm wondering about. Ta
  4. Ey up Need a bit of advice regards parts for one of my MK3M Collars. If you unscrew the collar and look in the bottom half of the collar you can see a silver metal conductive part that's glued in. It's used to complete the circuit when the batteries are in and the collar is screwed back together. Some how I've managed to lose that little silver metal part. Any ideas on what I'd need to replace it? I'm guessing I could try Maplins for some type of generic conductive metal sheeting and cut it to size myself. I was wondering though if it needs to be a specific metal or if anyone k
  5. Perfect example of how so many posts descend into pointless and petty squabbles.
  6. Wether there are wires set or not isn't the point. It's the fact TVP and the NT believe they have the right to set wire traps with the intention of seriously injuring dogs. As another poster on here has mentioned. It's the owners that are breaking the law. If the original poster of this thread will let us know the exact location I will be calling 101 and the RSPCA to report it. I'll also call the local press and see what they think about TVP and the NT feeling they have the right to set wire traps with the intention being to severely injure dogs.
  7. I'm absolutely f***ing incensed by this. I would suggest that the original poster of this thread now posts the details of the exact location. We can then all call both the RSPCA and of course TVP on the 101 number to report illegal wire traps. This is absolutely disgusting.
  8. Ey up all So I've picked myself up a pup finally. Been about 20 years since I've had an actual pup. Have been working rescues mainly. The pups a beardie x grey 8 weeks old. Anyway, I can't really remember how to toilet train and of course there's a million different ideas on the net. What do you lot?
  9. Sorry pal, I meant I'm looking for pics of dogs/bitches sired by wilson
  10. Just registered but need to wait for approval. In meantime would still appreciate any info
  11. Ey up all Any got one with Wilson as the sire? Be grateful if you could post some pics, give me the lowdown on how the dogs getting on. cheers
  12. Ey up all I'm looking for collie x grey type pup or something along those lines. I wouldn't minda bit of saluki in the mix, but NO bull. To be used purely on rabbits. Will be a worker but also a family dog. Any one able to give me a nudge in the right direction? Ta
  13. Would it not of been a better idea looking into it all first before breeding them ? I've done a ton of reading, and there are so many conflicting opinions. I just want some unbiased advice from people that actually do it, rather than people that just write about it
  14. Ey up all So it looks like before long I'll be having a couple of litters. They will be my first, so I'm after so advice. I have one large polecat hob, a polecat jill and an albino jill. At the moment they are all housed together, but I have three seperate hutches that can be used. So, how do I go about caring for them in the right way? For start to finish.
  15. This is the bitches first season and mine for about 10 years. It just worked out that when last season started she was far too immature to get out, even now she's still a bit puppyish. Not only that but she was a rescue so I had other issues to deal with first. It needed to be done slowly. She's come along fantastically, and I'm sure she'll come good in the end. But I'm always interested in hearing other peoples views. I'm going to give her a go on the flirt pole, and just keep up what we've been doing so far. Cheers
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