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Under today's hunting legislation I can't for the life of me understand why dogs of this type ain't more popular? I've got the Don dog also with about the same amount of Collie in him..and had a dog nigh on 30 years ago called Bulpa much the same..both took everything thrown at them and as much graft as you could find them..believe it or not they ain't that slow,brains,brawn and built to last..no you ain't going to get a collection of rosettes but so f**k? That dog Lolo IMO will make the perfect stud dog for MOST type of Lurcher bitches in years to come..you heard it here first lol..

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At the risk of repeating myself :D the first time I seen this dog I thought now theres a fine pup, he was bold and un-phased by everything going around and had that look about him.

 

Col he's looking great mate and can't wait to see him in the flesh later in the year. :victory:

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i've worked one this type for the last twenty odd year the one i have now is

13 & tends to take a back seat (not his choice) to the younger dogs as

there ain't a lot of stuff around but i'll always have one knocking around

there the future, the past & the present :yes: hope he's everything you wish

for & more mate

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Strong pup that has a nice look about him. I've seen a few real nice pups this year that are forward and have something about them. I'm looking forward to the next couple of seasons to see how they do. All the best with him.

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At the risk of repeating myself :D the first time I seen this dog I thought now theres a fine pup, he was bold and un-phased by everything going around and had that look about him.

 

Col he's looking great mate and can't wait to see him in the flesh later in the year. :victory:

 

John - he's the boldest most froward pup I've ever had mate...7hrs north from Wales to Longtown in a box on the front seat in a cattle wagon...I opened the box and he was "righto who wants to play..."

 

It's funny but even after all these years I can still get as excited about a pup as I did 30 years ago...he fits in well here.... :thumbs:

 

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At the risk of repeating myself :D the first time I seen this dog I thought now theres a fine pup, he was bold and un-phased by everything going around and had that look about him. Col he's looking great mate and can't wait to see him in the flesh later in the year. :victory:

John - he's the boldest most froward pup I've ever had mate...7hrs north from Wales to Longtown in a box on the front seat in a cattle wagon...I opened the box and he was "righto who wants to play..." It's funny but even after all these years I can still get as excited about a pup as I did 30 years ago...he fits in well here.... :thumbs:attachicon.gifPICT0092.JPG attachicon.gifPICT0241.JPG
great pics them Colin .
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It's funny but even after all these years I can still get as excited about a pup as I did 30 years ago...he fits in well here.... :thumbs:

 

 

 

:yes:Me too,....

 

Just waiting on our Dusty,...not long now,.... :thumbs:

 

Hey, love that wee chavvie,...fecking brill... :laugh:

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