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low plains drifter

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  1. Lovely well socialised pups these, friendly and bold
  2. Come on now we both now they're not as quick as most 3/4 Greyhound Lurchers. I've been watching a clip of this heavy Saluki type dog called Red on YouTube. It's given a kick up and doesn't even begin to pressure the Hare so they labelled the creature an "Early season monster" aka my dog just ain't fast enough. Come on now we both now they're not as quick as most 3/4 Greyhound Lurchers. I've been watching a clip of this heavy Saluki type dog called Red on YouTube. It's given a kick up and doesn't even begin to pressure the Hare so they labelled the creature an "Early season monster" aka my dog
  3. Come on now we both now they're not as quick as most 3/4 Greyhound Lurchers. I've been watching a clip of this heavy Saluki type dog called Red on YouTube. It's given a kick up and doesn't even begin to pressure the Hare so they labelled the creature an "Early season monster" aka my dog just ain't fast enough. Come on now we both now they're not as quick as most 3/4 Greyhound Lurchers. I've been watching a clip of this heavy Saluki type dog called Red on YouTube. It's given a kick up and doesn't even begin to pressure the Hare so they labelled the creature an "Early season monster" aka my dog
  4. Come on now we both now they're not as quick as most 3/4 Greyhound Lurchers. I've been watching a clip of this heavy Saluki type dog called Red on YouTube. It's given a kick up and doesn't even begin to pressure the Hare so they labelled the creature an "Early season monster" aka my dog just ain't fast enough. Come on now we both now they're not as quick as most 3/4 Greyhound Lurchers. I've been watching a clip of this heavy Saluki type dog called Red on YouTube. It's given a kick up and doesn't even begin to pressure the Hare so they labelled the creature an "Early season monster" aka my
  5. Wow ,you must be the most optimistic person I know to think that somewhere on this forum there might be a man who has climbed Everest and yet been too humble to mention it on here .I v heard someone on here brag about shitting in a hedge ffs Sometimes we have to forget humility for a while, probably too modest to admit it but I hear the hedge shitter is british intelligence formerly SAS
  6. He's got the wind that's for sure You would come in handy for an Everest adventure as you're all gas... That was quick, you living in my shadow chubbs ?
  7. Have you got the muckboots that split horizontally across the heels and make you cut shapes like a throwback to the northern soul era, just what you'll need when you're hurtling down the crevasse
  8. Why is it 99% of dog threads on here end with arguments, just be happy with your dog and let other folks be happy with theirs There's no arguments on here mate, just get the odd attention seeker that likes to see their shirt buttons flying across the room now and then
  9. What happened with the video mate, was there enough footage to make a dvd, saw the old Swoop bred bitch on youtube looked like she had some engine
  10. He's a big lump, but being slapped upside the head too many times with a moody focus pad can result in confusion, and stumbling onto topics where he does'nt belong
  11. Thats a given so whats new? DogFox is a goon
  12. Think a lot of the time the person slipping is doing the filming aswell so not easy, get feckin sea sick watching some of them when the cameraman is trying to control a screaming pulling dog, why the bbc don't offer to send a cameraman along is beyond me , feel like putting a complaint in be fecked
  13. to give puss a chance .. that sais it all Always used to like the run up, gave you a chance to see the differences between the dogs before the action started proper, more importantly I liked the respect shown to the hare aswell
  14. So it's a toss of a coin between one of these, or get on to the lezza for a big hairy yoke
  15. Diets me bollocks, you're either active and burn enough calories to stay at the right weight or you're a porker with a fashionable thyroid gland disorder
  16. Remember seeing some photos of pit x greys being worked to coyote, looked lighter, and more athletic than the bull crosses I've seen over here, one of them worked with a bushing dog might be worth a look
  17. Needs more beans, more bread, and two pasties, followed by crisps, nuts, and pork scratchings, then a litre of coffee and shitloads of biscuits and cake
  18. Nothing like exposing the old arse on a winters day
  19. Smaller, heavier set type compared to the sighthound based coyote/jack rabbit dogs you have over there, just like over here collie crosses are used to work with ferrets on hill farms, pasture land etc, and sighthound based dogs are more commonly worked on the big arable land
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