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Sadly Mick Douglas has passed away a few years ago ,its interesting to hear from others who knew him or met him .

I had 2 lurchers from Mick and as you see later will put up some photos .

I was young at the time ,but his advice on training and working  was a great help,in my hunting trips.

He was his own man ,living up on the marshes and had a lot of skills too.

I enjoyed being in his present,never did i feel he talked bullshit and what was passed to me made a lot of sense,

you be sadly missed my friend and thank you for sharing your knowledge to me ......

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Met Mick a few times up at his place hunting and when he would come down down to kent and stay on his boat.My first lurcher was his breeding out of dogs that a pal of mine had that he bred down from dogs he had from Mick.Ive already posted on the other thread that Two Crows mentioned.

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23 hours ago, Spicerlife said:

Is anyone still breeding these Norfolk Tumbler types, I have one and he is an amazing dog but his previous owner chopped his balls off...I'd like another one 

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Just get Cmw and you will find a ad on the peddlers page .

whats yours like work wise ?

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