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BRICKTOP

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  1. It's about 20 years ago I owned a saluki grey,deerhound, she was a steady biddable bitch with good recall in the daylight hours . But on the lamp she was a different dog , I can remember this one night i was out , it was black as your hat with a good wind , and the heavens opened the rain was torrential it was coming down like Zulus spears, never mind there was a squatter clamped tight , the bitch spotted and slipped just to race it home straight to ground the rabbit went . What did the bitch do to my amazement she curled up on the spot where it went to ground totally aloof to me and my best
  2. It's the only time when the lamper has to be fitter than the dog to keep the hare in the beam
  3. Once went to look at a litter of APBT and they had boer bulls in their yard ,they were proper man stoppers
  4. During the development of a puppies skeleton and muscle tissue you will find it will occur at a different pace from litter siblings these are known as Growth Spurts . Plus they are still puppies with still some growing left to do .
  5. A hare will do what it has to to evade capture, regardless of time of day. . To do a hare justice and respect only way in my opinion is to race them daytime. Lamping is not a fair test for a dog at a kicked up hare .
  6. You have a nice pack there mate ,good luck with them
  7. So, Oscar how are you finding prison so far ? My cell mate is nice, he's helping me find my feet

  8. How's them two bred lying down in front of kennel !!!! ?
  9. Just got back from Africa and can't stop buying raffle tickets-think I've caught tombola

  10. Photography and artistry are such a fascinating melding when one ponders how an image such as this, "objectively" speaking, could be described as mostly muted pastels with limited palette, minimal saturation and almost no detail. Yet . . . it's an absolutely wonderful image, evoking powerful emotions and a sense of mystery. In culinary language - one does not need many ingredients to make a superlative dish, one only needs the right ingredients properly, skillfully combined and prepared to delight the palate. Now there's something to consider.what a grand photograph my friend
  11. What sort of money you after for the shovels mate ?
  12. I start off beta puppy then on to beta junior then adult
  13. They look fettled up and ready to go, nice animals
  14. Good job mate , cracking litter
  15. I'm no art expert but it does look if they have used a ruler for the jaw line and the top of the muzzle , still a good attempt and long as you are happy with it that's what counts
  16. It doesn't matter what. A lot of people succumb to greed . It's the nature of the beast.
  17. A good healthy and well balanced litter , with plenty of confidence. A credit to you for giving them the best start in life , hope it continues with there new owners
  18. who the fook told you ? A man after my own heart ha
  19. Cracking setup deerman , have you not got any space in there for a couple of bunk beds then get a couple of immigrants in would pay for the dogs upkeep ?
  20. The dogman that pays big bucks is investing into a bloodline not just a lurcher pup,you are half way there with the right blood it's then up to the dogman to get breeding out of it . Me personally I would always buy the best I could afford and that doesn't go for just dogs ,anything
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