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I’m wandering if some one would be able to help me I’m desperate to get my bitch to ground and at present have no way of doing it I know it a big ask but I’m wandering if some one will be able to take me on and teach me I’d happily pay em back any way I can thanks in advance 

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Nae c*nt aboot yer way? Best advice a can gee ye is start talkin tae folk aboot yer way wae dugs that are clearly oot dain a bita work. If am honest whit yer askin is dodgy business these days.

Learn as ye go, read as much as ye can, talk tae c*nts and try find folk doon yer neck eh the woods. Aw the best laddie.

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On 13/12/2020 at 05:00, Tartan Terrier said:

Nae c*nt aboot yer way? Best advice a can gee ye is start talkin tae folk aboot yer way wae dugs that are clearly oot dain a bita work. If am honest whit yer askin is dodgy business these days.

Learn as ye go, read as much as ye can, talk tae c*nts and try find folk doon yer neck eh the woods. Aw the best laddie.

Love the way you write mate ,genuine .Just how you would say it ??

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On 12/12/2020 at 15:21, Harry255 said:

I’m wandering if some one would be able to help me I’m desperate to get my bitch to ground and at present have no way of doing it I know it a big ask but I’m wandering if some one will be able to take me on and teach me I’d happily pay em back any way I can thanks in advance 

mom in west Suffolk  

The thing is bud is that it takes many years of building up trust with land owners,keepers and farmers etc and not many folk will just take a stranger off the internet onto hard earnt land as all sorts can happen,you could be a anti,a back tracker  anything as well as you being a honest lad who is trying his best to get going with his terrier. I can't help you with any digging but a bit of ratting i might come the end of the shooting season as i'm not a million miles from you but pm and tell me more about yourself and i'll see what i can sort maybe....

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On 14/12/2020 at 20:57, foxdropper said:

Love the way you write mate ,genuine .Just how you would say it ??

He’s the. Only Scottish lad I no who txts like that I’ve got family who are Scottish so has my wife and I don’t think I’ve ever see anyone try to be more Scottish in my life 

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On 19/12/2020 at 13:40, fireman said:

The thing is bud is that it takes many years of building up trust with land owners,keepers and farmers etc and not many folk will just take a stranger off the internet onto hard earnt land as all sorts can happen,you could be a anti,a back tracker  anything as well as you being a honest lad who is trying his best to get going with his terrier. I can't help you with any digging but a bit of ratting i might come the end of the shooting season as i'm not a million miles from you but pm and tell me more about yourself and i'll see what i can sort maybe....

Good offer mate

 

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