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mswarbs

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  1. They've gone. Yeah life together, sorry to see them go tbf but got two kills which is enough for summer.
  2. Got to say goodbye to these two ferrets. They're brothers, will 2 years old this summer. They are both entire. Very playful and fun, well handled - genuinely never even nip I've got two jills now and can't breed this time as I'm moving house. Eat anything! They're are both great workers. Thanks for looking and don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Best Wishes, Matt N. Yorkshire or Shropshire
  3. Thanks Shave, they sound nice. I'll pm you and do you think you could send some pics of dam and if poss the sire? Thanks again
  4. Yeah sorry, will be worked, ferreting and lampibg rabbits. Whippet x beddy x type Ideally rough coated, small, 21-23 inch. I'll be helping her train it but will be her first dog so not sure it will be the easiest to train if I get a rescue?
  5. My girlfriend has wanted a Labrador pup for a few months. It wasn't easy and it's taken me a few months to wear her down, but she said yesterday when we were out with mine that she'd actually quite like a Lurcher - result! But obviously not best time to be looking. Ideally looking for a bitch, 21-23inch, whippety type, and rough coated is her dream. If anyone knows of anything would be fantastic. I'm Yorkshire based but willing to travel - beats having a Labrador in the house! Any help much appreciated. Happy hunting
  6. Parents look great. My kind of dog. New to this forum but it's such a good resource and community. Well done everyone, good luck with the pup!
  7. Enjoyed that! That's a serious good dog imo, I'd be over the moon if mine can perform like that this season, can't wait now!
  8. Bella - Beddy x Whippet X Deerhound X Greyhound X Collie x Bull x Greyhound
  9. Looking for a boneman in North Yorkshire? Thanks
  10. Thanks for the advice. I will keep her on the lead when needed. She does stalk them when there on the hedge already, she must have learnt that from running off with mums terrier i think!
  11. I've got a 2 year old dog, (beddy x whippet x deerhound x greyhound X collie x greyhound) It's pretty green for various reasons and not run a huge amount last two seasons (broke leg as a pup and then I was away for a while). Shes had 5 nights out on the lamp and caught about 50/50 that I've slipped her on. Just moved to new area teeming with rabbits. Shes chased a few rabbits now out away from the hedges and she hasn't had any. They are able to run straight out under the fences/gates without slowing or stopping. Should I be worried? Should I not let her chase them until s
  12. Glad your dog is ok bud, seems like it was pretty close at one point, very pleased for you. Just wanted to say a few things from a vets point of view. Vet fees do seem relatively expensive. But there are a few reasons for this. Firstly, the costs to develop, pass the necessarily stringent tests to be able to market the drugs, marketing and distributing of veterinary drugs is massive. Combine this with a relatively small market in comparison to human medicines makes it far less profitable for drug companies. Furthermore, drug companies are huge muti-national companies which make an
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