A mate has one. It goes where he needs it to go. Is reliable and good off road. Struggles with plough but gets through eventually.
He uses it for shooting and has been impressed with it. Has diff lock etc. Just a mini 4x4
My old lurcher had something similar turned out the dog had a stroke. Think she lasted 3-4 weeks after been diagnosed.
Hope it's nothing like that though but get it to the vets ASAP. ATVB.
Good luck I have a 8 month old deer grey. Obedience is brilliant but is a nosy fecker in the kennel. Very clever bitch and very fast but still very puppish.
Not a break barrel. But HW57 is a very good gun had mine years and love it you can get them for under £150. It is the smaller version of the HW77.
It drops rabbits pigeon crows magpie phesants rats easy enough.
Well done real country man Its not all about the hunting but enjoying nature aswell.
I watch foxes, birds of prey, song birds, rabbits at work find it very relaxing.
Can't of been much of a Dane. Believe me a Dane can go when it' blood is up I found out yesterday when my bull x and Dane decided to go at it. He made the bull x look silly.
Best of luck. Get him on dog lost and try the local council kennels. Hampole would be closest I think.
Heads up the game keeper around marr is a horrible c#nt. Get back tonight with lamp and have a look around when he comes out ask him.
Hope you find him soon
Just bringing a deerhound greyhound 1st x on at the minute will let you all know how she goes on a years time. Still early days yet very happy so far.
She is already very quick and very brainy. Loves hunting about but we will see how she goes once she starts fully.
As long as she catches rabbits, retrieves fox and tracks deer I will be happy.
To me the deerhound greyhound is the traditional pot filler along with the collie greyhound.
Best of sticking to the osman filament bulbs you get a better distance of light than LED. They ok for small fields but big open land they fall short imo.