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Now i.ve upset some one in the for sale forum I woke up in a funny mood today so they ask me to do a update so here we go. Now my 3/4 Greyhound 1/4 Colie lurcher is 12 months on the 30 of november I got him from Nuneaton when he was 8 weeks old as pups are he was a little sh*t and I mean a little sh*t so anyway his training as I like my dogs to well trained his sit, down, recall, and stays and heel on the lead are spot on the heel off lead im still working on it but getting there it was not all down hill he went through time of eating dead rabbit that he came across cuz were I walked my dogs there was myxomatosis rabbits and dead rabbits everywhere he find them and fu*k off and eat them so I went back to basics with his retrieving and got through it :toast: now coming on to the 11 month mark i.ve started him lamping hes had 7 rabbits so fare every one retrieved in the day hes not bad works with my terrier he looking and running around cover when my terrier is in a bush working out which way a rabbit going to bolt he is coming on well I be out he got bags of pray drive and determination tonight to see what he can do I take some pic now I know these pic have been on before I get some new on up soon the people that bred him have got more pups for sale have a look in the for sale forum

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