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Barralad

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  1. Absolutely spot on Del and thanks for the prompt response. If the first slit is closer to the end of the strip the end might not stick out too much, alternatively could be trimmed afterwards. Think I`ll measure up for my two (Stafford & Lurcher). What natural colours are available?
  2. Ayup Del. Does the Biothane material allow for making returns like the ones in the photo? I like to use these so that there is no stitching or fasteners & wondered if I could use Biothane as an alternative to leather?
  3. Early mornings not a problem for me, my favourite time of day. Just not into the night-time stuff nowadays. The only people that should be out at night are prostitutes & policemen. Oh, and poachers!
  4. Might not be a bad idea to get him out with other dogs that already know the game. Permission seems a bit tight at the moment , but will use the summer to do a bit of crawling round the area.
  5. She loves it! Aye, I`ll keep on it now & drag my sorry arse out plenty more often.
  6. Suppose it`s down to me not being in any rush, or a lazy b*$/#*d. Just got him for a bit of daytime mouching, nowt serious.
  7. Waited 22 months to make sure this young dog was ready. Thought we`d better get him started before the end of the season. His 1st rabbit this morning. DSCF1592_zpsq3opuque.jpg1.html
  8. Save yourself a few bob! A used hacksaw blade will strip that coat no problem. A tip I got from a greyhound man years ago, works a treat!!!
  9. This ones put a couple up for the lurcher, bushes (sometimes), too slow & too big to be a "terrier" as such. Would never choose one to hunt with, but she`s great company out in the field..... Keen, just f#####g useless!! Good for blocking holes mind!!!
  10. Got to agree. I think the inabilities of the so called wardens & poor handling of the dogs was what frustrated me more than the low-life scum that mis-treated the dogs. It needs to be made harder to own & breed dogs...only thing is...has it gone so far that it is impossible to recover the situation? It would take a seriously hard line approach & an initial high number of dogs put to sleep to even make a dent in the problem. I wouldn`t mind having to be licensed to own or breed dogs, but I also think that it would have to be done affordably? Licensing alone won`t solve t
  11. Never heard of the c##t before, but found out he lives about 10 minutes from me. There`s now an day countdown on my calendar!!!
  12. I wouldn`t fret about it Dan. Mine was the same out in the field & in & out of the back of the Jeep. He`s 11 months now & still training as far as jumping is concerned, in fact this morning was the first time he cleared without touching the top of what is a reasonably low fence. I coaxed him gently by the collar & took small steps at a time. I won`t have him jump any higher yet until I`m absolutely sure that he can clear with confidence. It`s been slow going, but we`re getting there. He is in & out of the Jeep no problem at all now. Don`t risk injury in a such a you
  13. I`m looking for a supplier in South Cumbria, preferably in the Furness area, if anyone knows of any, it would be much appreciated.
  14. Report in the local rag has been updated to include a £100 reward from an annonymous source, (not me), if the culprit is identified. Full story to appear tomorrow apparently. I`ll update as & when. Personally I wouldn`t be interested in the reward, I`d rather gain satisfactory closure another way! http://www.nwemail.co.uk/news/barrow-man-offers-reward-to-help-catch-culprit-who-slashed-dog-s-neck-1.1115139
  15. Yeah I`ve got it now bud! I just wanna know who the t#@t was that did it, I`ve got something he needs.
  16. Dog was found on Saturday 1st Feb 2014, not a couple weeks ago? Does that suggest there was another similar instance?
  17. Yeah! thought that (inspector Will Lamping) was ironic when I noticed it too!
  18. http://www.nwemail.co.uk/news/barrow-dog-throat-slashed-1.1114416 If anybody in the South Cumbria area knows anything about anyone who may have done this to a fawn Lurcher, PM me! I`m at that location 4-5 times a week & don`t know of any local lads who have a fawn lurcher that use that area. But I will be asking around!! Shocking!!!
  19. I have the same problem whiteracer! I`m 6 foot with a skinhead, a Stafford & lurcher on the end of the leads. Some of the reactions of other dog walkers at times are fecking laughable. It is good though when I just click my fingers or give them the "side" command, then walk calmly past whilst the feckers are screaming at their mutts which will do nothing that they want them too.......Irony I think they call it!
  20. My Stafford bitch is very biddable. Great with other dogs. Puts up with the lurcher pup to a greater degree than a lot of other dogs would. They sound like they`re killing each other when they are at play, yet not so much as a toothmark between them. She`s had lots of hassle from other dogs, but never bit one yet. She`s got a fantastic tolerance level, even when really pushed!
  21. A star for maths? Surely 4/16ths is 1/4 & 2/16ths is 1/8?? Bonny pup mind!
  22. Some dog breeds, such as Shetland Sheepdogs, Collies, Old English Sheepdogs and Australian Shepherds, can experience a sensitivity to ivermectin. As per my previous post, an alternative for these breeds is milbemycin, a heartworm-preventative medication.
  23. If you`re going to treat for mange, you need to know what type of mange your dog may have first. No point in treating guesswork. For example: Cheyletiella mange can be treated with just a mild dog shampoo to make the dog more comfortable & will usually run its course in about 3 weeks. Demodectic mange can be treated with Demodex or Ivermectin. Some dogs can have a reaction to Ivermectin so another alternative could be milbamycin, a heartworm preventative. Sarcoptic mange can be treated with the likes of Ivermectin, Selamectin, Moxidectin or milbamycyn oxime. If in doubt, u
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