snoopdog 1,256 Posted January 16, 2007 Author Report Share Posted January 16, 2007 Good luck with the pup snoop. Cheers for the info baz it would be good to see some pics of carson and the pup off him. do i know you dodger.??.thanks thanks for the info anyway.. Quote Link to post
snoopdog 1,256 Posted January 16, 2007 Author Report Share Posted January 16, 2007 hey up mate,i thought id just let you no ,dont let your dogs near the fire all the time mate and if you can help it, not at hall?some years ago i had a collie whippet and it was a beuty of a dog and a xcellent hunter .anyway i had to go away working for a while ,so my parents looked after my dog and yes,they kept bringing it in the house while i was away and it also loved the fire ?well when i come home a few months after first thing i did was go out lamping that night to the useall place i go i just walked the 10 miles or so to my place and straight away the fields was full of rabbits i slipted the dog and of he went alright but not for the rabbit ?straight back home ,so i was left there with no dog and a feild full of rabbits ,so i gave it 10 mins couldnt see the dog anywere ,the next thing phone rang ,my dog was at home barking to get in the house ?so i set of home feeling very fked of [bANNED TEXT] i got home there he was in front of the fire,so i put im back in the pen and he did nothing but sceam the pen down ever since he has done this all the time ?so beware dont let dogs near cosey fires if there kept in a pen?cos some day the same will happen to you ?you must have read it wrong mate it was the first time my lurcher has seen a gas fire .. i doubt it would run home to it anyway pal.. he fecking loves it out there no matter what weather ... ...but i can sort your problem out put a gas fire in the kennel .. ..and get that dog on the track ten miles in ten minutes .. put a gas fire on the rail instead off a lure.feck me pal you got a world beater.. .....only messing mate ..thanks for the advise.. :whistle: Quote Link to post
Ray Mears 272 Posted January 16, 2007 Report Share Posted January 16, 2007 hey up mate,i thought id just let you no ,dont let your dogs near the fire all the time mate and if you can help it, not at hall?some years ago i had a collie whippet and it was a beuty of a dog and a xcellent hunter .anyway i had to go away working for a while ,so my parents looked after my dog and yes,they kept bringing it in the house while i was away and it also loved the fire ?well when i come home a few months after first thing i did was go out lamping that night to the useall place i go i just walked the 10 miles or so to my place and straight away the fields was full of rabbits i slipted the dog and of he went alright but not for the rabbit ?straight back home ,so i was left there with no dog and a feild full of rabbits ,so i gave it 10 mins couldnt see the dog anywere ,the next thing phone rang ,my dog was at home barking to get in the house ?so i set of home feeling very fked of [bANNED TEXT] i got home there he was in front of the fire,so i put im back in the pen and he did nothing but sceam the pen down ever since he has done this all the time ?so beware dont let dogs near cosey fires if there kept in a pen?cos some day the same will happen to you ? strap a little gas cooker to the rabbits arse maybe that will help you dog catch one Quote Link to post
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