Guest malgringo Posted December 2, 2006 Report Share Posted December 2, 2006 after any type of dog that is handy on the owd rat my trade is pest control so will b with me in van all day so good buddy be even better? can you help Link to post Share on other sites
Guest stantheman Posted December 2, 2006 Report Share Posted December 2, 2006 Try a p/t it/s as good as any, Stan. Link to post Share on other sites
DOOZER 0 Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Hi mate, are you still after a ratting dog? i have a russlexlakeland 2yr old dog, lovely nature with people, would suit you down to the ground. pm if intersested. Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Ditch_Shitter Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Mal'; Always nice to hear of a fellow Pester willing to keep a Dog on the job. Things have become so sterile these days most wouldn't dream of it. However, a word of advice / caution? That Dog will end up on peoples property. In their homes even. It'll be confronted with all sorts. Strangers. Pets. Children. Live Stock. It'll be required to chase a rat right beneath a stalled horse - ignoring the farmers cat who sits by watching. You'll have to be 110% certain it won't let ye down, mate. Or there'd be hell to pay. That's the caution. Advice? Buy yeself an 8 week pup. Then get to work. Teach it all ye can get it to experiance and make damn sure ye get it right. Then ye'll Know if it has limitations and will never need worry about that niggling doubt. Think about that, eh? Stock Broken Link to post Share on other sites
Guest malgringo Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Mal'; Always nice to hear of a fellow Pester willing to keep a Dog on the job. Things have become so sterile these days most wouldn't dream of it. However, a word of advice / caution? That Dog will end up on peoples property. In their homes even. It'll be confronted with all sorts. Strangers. Pets. Children. Live Stock. It'll be required to chase a rat right beneath a stalled horse - ignoring the farmers cat who sits by watching. You'll have to be 110% certain it won't let ye down, mate. Or there'd be hell to pay. That's the caution. Advice? Buy yeself an 8 week pup. Then get to work. Teach it all ye can get it to experiance and make damn sure ye get it right. Then ye'll Know if it has limitations and will never need worry about that niggling doubt. Think about that, eh? hi fellow pester and some cracking advice you gave there yes all you have said does make a lot of sense so like you say its got to be one hell of a dog not to get me in grief,thats why must be the right dog and right breed big whippet fan realy and not so much the terrier guy??so thanks again and you gave me lots to think about [ Link to post Share on other sites
Guest john the baptist Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Mal'; Always nice to hear of a fellow Pester willing to keep a Dog on the job. Things have become so sterile these days most wouldn't dream of it. However, a word of advice / caution? That Dog will end up on peoples property. In their homes even. It'll be confronted with all sorts. Strangers. Pets. Children. Live Stock. It'll be required to chase a rat right beneath a stalled horse - ignoring the farmers cat who sits by watching. You'll have to be 110% certain it won't let ye down, mate. Or there'd be hell to pay. That's the caution. Advice? Buy yeself an 8 week pup. Then get to work. Teach it all ye can get it to experiance and make damn sure ye get it right. Then ye'll Know if it has limitations and will never need worry about that niggling doubt. Think about that, eh? hi fellow pester and some cracking advice you gave there yes all you have said does make a lot of sense so like you say its got to be one hell of a dog not to get me in grief,thats why must be the right dog and right breed big whippet fan realy and not so much the terrier guy??so thanks again and you gave me lots to think about [ you can have this bitch pal check your pm Link to post Share on other sites
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