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unlacedgecko

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  1. I skinned it out. It’s definitely been caught by a dog.
  2. Some scrote in a Subaru has been lamping and threw this out the window on the way home. If you’re reading this, stop driving my fücking fields or I will get upset.
  3. I’ve a need of a running dog vet. Several years ago I took a dog to a man called Richard in the Midlands. Maybe Milton Keynes way? I fücked if I can remember his name. Any assistance much appreciated.
  4. Exactly! The tossers would say they should have phoned the police for help ... They could have arrived in time to clean up the mess from the gang rape! What a joke! Hope the old fella pulls through!! When seconds count, the police are only minutes away...
  5. I've looked at these myself but they didn't work out much cheaper than the solid Galv panels. Not sure how it would work out building your own. But I think I'm going down the solid panel route next with bar dividers and bar front gates. Small wooden kennel inside or a plastic barrel and a decent roof... gaz that's similar to what I'm doing only a block of 4 runs- 4ft x4ft each for my terriers-solid dividing partions and mesh door fronts-comes in at just under 700 notes for metalwork then got to put a roof on it,that's around another 100/150-they will have 30 l blue plastic barrels filled with
  6. There's only so much we can do though isn't there. Okay so you use solid panels in the kennel for dividers. But mine aren't 24/7 kennel dogs what only come out for a few hours a week like some. Can I not go a walk along the shop when they are playing in the garden? Can I not take a bath in case they kick off in the kitchen? Should I keep them in separate cages in the motor incase they decide to kill each other when I'm driving on the motorway? Or do you socialise the dogs well from young, let them experience plenty of time together as a pack in and around the house and give them plenty o
  7. I've looked at these myself but they didn't work out much cheaper than the solid Galv panels. Not sure how it would work out building your own. But I think I'm going down the solid panel route next with bar dividers and bar front gates. Small wooden kennel inside or a plastic barrel and a decent roof... Definitely use solid dividers between pens. Don't want a dog getting dragged through the bars!
  8. I've got galv run panels and the dogs sleep in plastic 220l barrels.
  9. I had a bitch imported direct from Alan Scott who was as good an alrounder as you could want and have seen a few very good dogs over the years but unfortunately the shit ones far outnumber even the average ones.If I was going to get another one which I'm not there is only 2 breeders in the UK that I would consider getting one from.The same Alan Scott who added Pitbull to his dogs to try make a name for himself? Some breed that AB.....His dogs had it in them right from the start.Exactly, just another puppy peddler making his name off the work of others..Yes he was just another peddler in the en
  10. This could go on and on lol. I don't mean the 'odd collie x' doing a bull x's job, I never said that. And there certainly WON'T be a bull/grey catching hares or most deer in this country that hasen't rebounded off a fence etc, even on the lamp. Seen plenty of collie crosses, I/2 X, but mostly 3/4 breds taking fox very regularly, as well as other quarry, and on the same night. But I do agree with you to a certain point, there obviously are some racily built 1/2 bull x's about, but they still aren't going to be fast enough to catch as much as most other types, especially some of the heavier ty
  11. 'Nice to meet you my names .... Can I buy you a drink?' It's how I met the wife.
  12. That's one thing im pleased with my pup is her feet Yeah she's got good tight cat feet. So has the other litter mate I've seen. My bull X needs his nails clipping regular as the shape of his foot means they don't wear properly, as he has flipper feet on the front. I've never cut and adult dogs nails in my life. If they aren't cut they start to push his foot out of shape. Yet my Bedlington X and herding dog mix don't need cutting ever. They all get the same amount of road work as well.
  13. They're known as being independent hard headed b*****ds. And exactly how many have you trained? I have had two, and not had any problems, once I knew how to train them. If your not comfortable letting a dog work up to half a mile away from you and know that you still have the dog under control, then they are not for you. A lot of people think they can train them like a spaniel or a lab and it does not work, it goes against every instinct the dog has. TC You misinterpret my comments as criticism. I've not trained any, but I know people who have. Like you say, they can't be trained
  14. That's one thing im pleased with my pup is her feet Yeah she's got good tight cat feet. So has the other litter mate I've seen. My bull X needs his nails clipping regular as the shape of his foot means they don't wear properly, as he has flipper feet on the front.
  15. They're known as being independent hard headed b*****ds.
  16. I notice a lot of these bull X have front feet like flippers.
  17. Hahahahahaha. I think the bitch would be too small and rough coated for him...
  18. They're more popular on the continent. I've a Hungarian friend who digs badgers with her border bitch most weekends. Single handed as well.
  19. I was watching my lab in the guardan a few months back when I saw something mmoving near my fense. I knew it was a dog so ran out as my lab seems to get in trouble with other dogs. Before I knew it this large very fury dog just smashed head first though the fense and latched on to my lab. I ran over and grabbed it by the scruff to try and pull it off at which point started to realise I wa holding on to something that could probably kill me...it was fecking scarey I just couldn't get it off no matter what I did so I let go and was linning up to kick it in the head when the owner jumped in to th
  20. Possible wolf-dog interactions won't just be directly about eating the livestock though. Like other apex predators, wolves actively kill other lesser predators when encountered to improve their competitiveness in the local food chain. It just makes you wonder how many of these dogs you really need to be effective in areas that have well established wolf packs. In the video, although wolves were mentioned, it seemed that the most significant threat was coyote packs. Added to that I was under the impression, rightly or wrongly, that coyotes didn't really form packs in established wolf territory
  21. They're not very effective against the foreign Mackenzie Valley wolf which has been introduced to the lower 48. Those are the timber wolves right? Can see why even a big LGD would struggle with them Yeah timber wolves. It was posed as a re-introduction but there is quite a bit of evidence that the Canadian wolves are a seperate subspecies. They are definitely bigger than the wolf which was made extinct in the lower 48, due to being a different species or merely large average individuals of the same species due to Bergmann's rule.
  22. They're not very effective against the foreign Mackenzie Valley wolf which has been introduced to the lower 48.
  23. Thats where you are wrong and why we see so many young dogs jacking and up for sale before they are two. A dog isnt physically finished until its 2 and not adult in mind until its 3. A dog becomes adult at three. Christ we've gone from 15 months, to 2 years and now it's 3 years. Any advances on 3 years? Anyone reckon 4 years? Lol only kidding mate. I'm sure you're right I've a bull/grey X wheaten/grey here that I'm sure will be the best dog ever. Just to make sure I won't be running him on anything other than a tennis ball till he's at least 5...
  24. BS Never heard so much shite in all my life, If you don’t have time to take your dog out, sell it someone who has. Please don’t breed your kids will be stuck in the house until they are 21.[/size]Injury prone dogs are more to do with genetics, badly bred curs, and bad luck. You haven’t seen many farm dogs grow up have you? [/size] A working sheep dog will do more miles in a week than any dog on here (unless you work dogs for a living like Ken). They get started training at 3-4 months, with hard training coming 6-8 months. Funny how the countryside isn't full of f****d and crippled sheep dogs
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