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Everything posted by lurchergrrl
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Paulus it goes over my head too - I just pretend! And yes, the Little Big Man was at it, as usual. He's a proper f@cker - I love him lol A few more Thanks for looking
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Thanks!
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... with the mutts and a hired Cannon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 USM lens. What FUN! I'd push an old lady over for a lens like this ... which I could keep it! Here's a few of my attempts; they aren't as sharp as I'd like, but I like 'em anyway
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There's a camera shop near me, I take mine in there for cleaning etc - they send them away. Try to find one oop your way and see if they can provide the service.
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Now I've heard some silly things in my life, ideas based on old fashioned notions etc., but that surely lands in the Top 10 of Stupidest Things I've Ever Heard.
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What bird is this? Anything related to Markbrick.
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Not so long ago I was out with all my tribe ... my son walked over some wet grass, I followed and sunk through right up to my thigh Could feel myself being pulled down, kids started to panic, dogs all in a flap. First thing I did was put the camera back in the bag and sling it to safety Managed to get out with both my boots still on but only thing I cared about was making sure the camera wasn't buggered
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Same here - lovely long swim with the dogs this morning Home, dry, tired ... and now the sun is coming out
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:laugh: ... snort ...
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Grand pics Undi. Shame about the camera ... next time put it away in your carry bag you goon lol
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Pup's can be fed upto the age of 12mth's on puppy food Jen depending on the breed and size of the pup..and Eukanuba is one of the leading brand's in dog nutrition that is why it is expensive..and giving them nice food over there usual food will make them picky been there and wore the tea shirt several time's.. ..it's not so bad with terrier's but lurcher's can be a pain in the butt if you give into them.. My dog's have all been raised the same over the year's on mainly a good complete base food with a small amount of raw and tinned added daily and all of them have matured into healthy adult'
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The dog is 8 months old and probably doesn't even need puppy biscuit any more if it's getting other meat etc added in. And for what it's worth, Eukanuba is expensive but imo it's actually not very good food at all and I wouldn't feed mine on it. Adding in a bit of tuna, raw chicken etc isn't going to make him fussy, it'll just remind him that he should be eating something if he's stressed out about the move. My dogs have all been raised on a mostly raw diet. They do get biscuit as well sometimes but I use it as a mixer only - no biscuit should be considered 'complete'. But that's ju
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vacinations for rating??
lurchergrrl replied to beddywhip's topic in Working Dog Health & Training Talk
Hibiscrub is readily available at most chemists too - very handy stuff to keep in your kit -
Wish I hadn't clicked on the link ... that shit freaks me right out. Scares me. I totally don't get why folks do that. Not even a little bit.
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Close ups-feel free to add
lurchergrrl replied to tegater's topic in Wildlife and General Photography
I got some macro filter lens doodads last month. First time I've played with them, still need to work it all out. -
Knew he had a small Porsche, didn't know he'd got one of these though
lurchergrrl replied to dytkos's topic in General Talk
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And Starlings, apparently http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lohzE75PwW8&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtQCHD1TuHo&feature=related
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I wish that were true! Mine opened her chest on barb a couple of years ago and has several more scars all over from smaller nicks. Since the chest accident, I tend to scope out where I'm walking before I even let her off and I avoid it when/if I can. Found some lovely razor wire embedded in the ground where I was last week - glad I saw it before I set her loose or I could've had a minced dog. Why would there be razor wire?who put it there? Unless she is a fecking psychic how is she supposed to know who put it there ??? Well socks.If someone is using RAZOR WIRE!!! Bet your ass,yo
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I wish that were true! Mine opened her chest on barb a couple of years ago and has several more scars all over from smaller nicks. Since the chest accident, I tend to scope out where I'm walking before I even let her off and I avoid it when/if I can. Found some lovely razor wire embedded in the ground where I was last week - glad I saw it before I set her loose or I could've had a minced dog. Why would there be razor wire?who put it there? Unless she is a fecking psychic how is she supposed to know who put it there ??? Socks I am a woman - I'm a mind reader and a psychic. Yo
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No idea Tayto .... it's wrapped along the bottom of a fence, all stuck into the mud. There's another place I go, lots of cover and loaded with rabbits. And if I hadn't checked it out before I let the dogs off they'd have run through a load of smashed glass that's been chucked into a banking, or possibly into the massive roll of razor wire laid across the ground and wrapped around a bunch of wood and barb. I've had a few accidents with mine - one resulted in a gruesome death - so now I'm overly careful. I don't just let them run willy nilly till I know what to look out for.
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I wish that were true! Mine opened her chest on barb a couple of years ago and has several more scars all over from smaller nicks. Since the chest accident, I tend to scope out where I'm walking before I even let her off and I avoid it when/if I can. Found some lovely razor wire embedded in the ground where I was last week - glad I saw it before I set her loose or I could've had a minced dog.
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I can't say I agree with that entirely. There are some breeds that are simply difficult to work with and are predisposed to very flighty behaviour, making them difficult to train no matter how you treat them. IMO IG's are one of those breeds - bearing in mind the ones I knew lived in Canada, where the winters are bitter and harsh .... and they simply would not go out to toilet in wet, cold conditions no matter what. And IG's aren't the type of dog you can put out in the those conditions and leave until they do toilet as they suffer from the wet and cold very badly. The people I met who had the
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My experience with Italian Greys is much the same as mentioned above. They are delicate, skitty little things and have a tendency to foul the house rather than go out in bad weather. The break easily and have tissue paper skin. I've known a few of them over the years and each and every one was afraid of it's own shadow and would shiver in a heat wave. Still, if that's what you're set on do some research on reputable breeders, contact them and go from there. Make sure you talk to/meet a few different breeders before you make any decisions. Epupz etc isn't always the best place to start,
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what plans do you have for summer pics
lurchergrrl replied to paulus's topic in Wildlife and General Photography
Awesome! Just in time for my visit I hope
