hi folks, wanting some advice on which dog whistle to go for . in some of the gun mags most say they stick with the plastic acme 211.5 type without pea.any thoughts. oh forgot to mention shes a cocker spaniel....
pipcock
nice one jamesy,rouge pulled it off then .i bet you had a right grin on your face when she came back with it... .. ( ps) your dog looks even cuter when wet , or yeh let me know how the duck tasted.
rich.
no worries jamesy,when you said you have picked a madhatter,i think for the first few years they all come out of the same bag, cus mines exactly the same. thanks for your comments.
richard...
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PICS OF OUR PIP
one of the best for rough shooting i'v been told ,(all depends on the trainer i think), so i'm keeping my fingers
crossed cus i'm a first timer with a gun dog.
thanks everyone,
still in two minds, but the older she gets ,like you said the harder it will be. theres no problem for lighting and heating. im just abit worried about the dog not settling in and the 300 to 500 quid layout for the kennel. got to have a good think about this one.
hi,everyone.
pip my cocker, 4 1/2 month old now has been living indoors,can anybody tell me if it would be a bad idea to put her outside now in a purpose bought kennel and run.and how do you think she would adjust to the outdoor living after getting her feet under the table,any advice would be welcome.
rich..
all seems like good advice,some good ideas,my local clay shoot is inside the grounds of a puplic throughway, where it woulb be a great place to take the dog. i'l give it a go and see what shes like,
thanks,
all seems like good advice,some good ideas,my local clay shoot is inside the grounds of a puplic throughway, where it woulb be a great place to take the dog. i'l give it a go and see what shes like,
thanks,
it sounds about right,all people keep telling me is, dont push her too early and make every outing enjoyable,they also say always finish the day on a good note,let the dog go home on a high.
thanks
hi everyone,got myself a lovely dark choc cocker (i'l try and get some photos on). shes 4 1/2 months now and doing ok ,at what age would anybody recomend i introduce her to shotgun fire or starter gun.any advice would be great
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if you have been granted a shot gun liecence you are fit and propper to have a rifle...aslong as you can prove you have a use and enough ground to use a rifle...
cheers , thanks for your help
hi folks.new to hunting life.hope somebody can shine a little light on things.had shotguns now for a few years and now intrested in pest control with rifles. rimfire/centrefire etc.where do i start ,do i need to join a club to apply for a F.A.C.i can get land to shoot on and the owner will give me written permision .a bit of guidence would be great.thanks