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Turned 9 month yesterday scotty

Few last night for me and blacky . Think mine finished on about 8 . Think we lost a few out rucksack when doing a few ninja moves . Good crack though , great laugh seeing him pulled over on his arse l

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35 minutes ago, Blackmag said:

Typical ac bred dog hard dogs that got the job done not many had long careers but he improved many yards both sides of the water I remember him my old man and his digging partner dh going nathwich and sandbach every weekend in the late 70s ac is a gent who would help anyone 

This dog was bred off a good dog from up the north there were a few good dogs in that litter few never saw old bones they were hard dogs though you didn't need to worry about getting them in it was the holding back that was the problem 😳 

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1 hour ago, The drover said:

Awe FFS. Not the green tripe again 😋

f**k all wrong with green tripe, mate. 

It's a veritable superfood, for dogs. 👍

 

Perhaps bangers needs to get some down his neck, as he did say his grandparents used to eat it raw.

Maybe turn him into a bit more of an adventurous animal in the bedroom, and he wouldn't feel so squeamish about smashing his mrs' back doors in.

I dunno, eh?

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51 minutes ago, Halfhound said:

Had a few cocker bred dogs over the years maybe 10 or 12 and I don’t think any made old bones they were all suicide bombers I think maybe 2 walked after a couple of hard digs but most were more than happy to see it through whatever the outcome

Yes halfhound a very good line hard but did what they supposed to he always replaced a failure with a pup when it was returned he is a gent not spoken to him in a few years but he will be  a good age now 

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1 hour ago, Penda said:

This dog was bred off a good dog from up the north there were a few good dogs in that litter few never saw old bones they were hard dogs though you didn't need to worry about getting them in it was the holding back that was the problem 😳 

Yes I think his line goes back to buck and breys  rusty and bw Nancy back to one of his dogs and many  more good hard dogs were added 

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28 minutes ago, Penda said:

This dog was bred off a good dog from up the north there were a few good dogs in that litter few never saw old bones they were hard dogs though you didn't need to worry about getting them in it was the holding back that was the problem 😳 

Didnt u breed smithy

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Well, this is a very long shot, especially as it's in the the lurcher section.

But, does anyone remember  a fella called ottie/otty, from south wales?

Met him about 40 years ago at a show, think it was upper cwmtwrch?

Anyway, he had a couple of the best looking red lakelands I've ever seen, even to this day.

Just wondering really, as I've never  heard of him on this site, and his dogs were definitely worked.

Mods, please feel free to put this in the terrier section, if that's more suitable. 👍

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11 hours ago, Blackmag said:

Yes I think his line goes back to buck and breys  rusty and bw Nancy back to one of his dogs and many  more good hard dogs were added 

Well let me tell yah them dog had some minerals 1st time we dug that dog he died near enough shallow earth ash pit not ideal but I thought be easy dig for us was easy but dog being a big boy bumping round earths on ash wasn't best idea 

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