johnpop
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3 NeutralAbout johnpop
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Born Hunter
- Birthday 28/03/1986
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northumberland
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viewed the pups on Tuesday. hard choice but put deposit down on one after much thought. little dog blue bridle with broken coat and blue eyes little stunner he is. pick him up on Thursday, can't wait, let the hard work begin.
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what sort of height will this breed roughly expect To get, they all look bigger than I first thought
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just wondering on a rough guide to land price, just been offered a private allotment, got no water or electric. basically plot of land with descent fences around. slightly bigger than average allotment size. haven't had chance for proper measurements yet. what would be the going rate?
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they look ok but was hoping to keep the log as one so it's totaly natural, wasn't wanting to bodge it with ply wood think it spoils the look. will have to have a play about and found out.
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lovely looking pup that. fingers crossed the look as good as that, will defiantly snap one up just what I'm after that and not much of a travel either
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first dog that I am getting for working. got a Jack Russell at the min gets the odd rats down the allotment and just lost or spanIel early this year but he was just a pet. looking forward to the challenge and hopefully will come good
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as for the baby on board stickers lads it's actually supposed to be for accidents and for fire fighters etc to no who is in the vehicle but as it's got more popular it's like a fashion and not used in that manner any more
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get in just spoke to the fella goin to see them on Tuesday exciting stuff.
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what do you mean by plodders, heavy and slow? lol
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they do look to have quite a rough coat. mainly flat open land like grazing fields. some smaller land around the edge of woods etc. but been promised a lot of rabbiting land though a friend. new to all this so any help or suggestions is appreciated thanks
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looking at gettin a luncher for mainly day time work and mooching may be the odd lamp work. have seen some lovely pups, dam is whippet x grey and sire is beddy whippet. do you lot think this is a good mix for what I need? any comments welcome thanks
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yeah I have read a lot of people do it that way on the internet just wanna do the quickest easy way
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not to bad with a saw like and can get plenty to practice on lol
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how do you burn it out, blow torch the bits you want out or what?
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just anything I can find as my house backs onto the woods just thought a nice free planter lol. was thinking if it's lined with plastic and a slot at the bottom for drainage and was gonna de bark the logs and buff them up a bit and varnish them