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16 hours ago, Rusky1984 said:

Probably best that you left the leads on they will have young in there bellys  now but it would have been tempting to slip the dogs

Hardly formed though but aye.

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great pics , yeh good job you had them on a lead mate ,  i lost Buck my big dog few years ago , he seen some  fallow deer by wood , he was gone 1 feckin hour   , came back to car ,  long hour that was , love that pug, he looks quite healthy , when i had bull breeds  i  nearly had one  for in the house, but there were like bullmastiffs  that they had lot of health probs. there  nice x there breeding now , ok it just a money thing , but deff they be lot more healthy than a ped pug, and that is a ( beagle x pug )  seen few  on on me walks , nice little friendly fit little dogs , make great pets :thumbs: 

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1 hour ago, bird said:

great pics , yeh good job you had them on a lead mate ,  i lost Buck my big dog few years ago , he seen some  fallow deer by wood , he was gone 1 feckin hour   , came back to car ,  long hour that was , love that pug, he looks quite healthy , when i had bull breeds  i  nearly had one  for in the house, but there were like bullmastiffs  that they had lot of health probs. there  nice x there breeding now , ok it just a money thing , but deff they be lot more healthy than a ped pug, and that is a ( beagle x pug )  seen few  on on me walks , nice little friendly fit little dogs , make great pets :thumbs: 

She’s a nice wee thing, just follows that terrier everywhere,  those are nice big fields, dogs generally do catch in them, however at the top is a railway, at the bottom is a dual carriageway way to one side is the city bypass and there’s a A road on the other.

 

hows the back Ray?

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4 hours ago, RossM said:

She’s a nice wee thing, just follows that terrier everywhere,  those are nice big fields, dogs generally do catch in them, however at the top is a railway, at the bottom is a dual carriageway way to one side is the city bypass and there’s a A road on the other.

 

hows the back Ray?

about the same really, aches every day, and now i am getting older prob feel bit more . But i am out every day mooching with dogs, and have the odd few nights lamping with Buck , you got to keep mate, they reckon the more active you are the better it is long term    .:thumbs:

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11 hours ago, bird said:

about the same really, aches every day, and now i am getting older prob feel bit more . But i am out every day mooching with dogs, and have the odd few nights lamping with Buck , you got to keep mate, they reckon the more active you are the better it is long term    .:thumbs:

Buck your last running dog do you think? 

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8 hours ago, RossM said:

Buck your last running dog do you think? 

 prob not , ive been around lurchers , for 30 odd years now, and being honest  prob still keep  one, until i can't  walk them  no more, i see lots of other type dogs on me walks  differnt breeds there ok , but having lurcher just knocking about with  me  even  as pet  i am  happy , prob feel lost with out one now  lol . i pob get something  about Bryn size,   he 11 this  year, Buck 6 this year  , so say couple years  i might get one then, might be bitch somthing with some bull in it, ive always got on better  with a bullx temp, than a herding x type , thats just me, but you never know what around the corner as they say  regards lurchers   lol .

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