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maltoid

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  1. Hi I live near taunton in somerset and am after a couple of young jills colour not too important but prefer light ones Thanks
  2. Hi all I am after a good book to help with the training of my lurcher there are quite a few about so I cannot choose between them, are there any you would recommend to me as being good? Thanks
  3. Hi all Looks like I made a bit of a bad start earlier but hopefully have sorted that out now So I would like to introduce myself, I am a Londoner exiled in Somerset due to marrying a girl from down this way and she wanted more freedom for the Boys to grow in I know class here as home and I love it. I shoot mainly shotties so do my boys but recently we have got back into air rifles joined a club and use them in the field it is good fun. I loves me catties too. I have 3 dogs and ferrets which I work in season one of the dogs is a lurcher pup that I am training and it seems I ne
  4. Thanks for the advice obviously I need training too, The collar I use has 8 level settings and I have only used it on level 2 as on my wrist I can feel it but it is not uncomfortable I put it on setting 8 to test it and would not do it again to myself so deffo not on the dog, The beep seems to distract him enough I also have a whistle that I am using with him but it is very loud. The breed of the pup I can only go on what I was told by the breeder of him which is sire grey/whip/saluki dam grey collie whippet. I have tried the reward method and even kept him hungary but he is not intere
  5. Hi all It seems I started off on the wrong foot and would like to put it right, I asked for my other thread to be deleted as it seems I may have upset some of you. I am new to Lurchers I have a Whippet that I use for ferreting which she is very good at but she does not work on the lamp as she is affraid of her own shadow and walks to heel all the time I have never had to train her to do this it is just natural to her. I have always thought that it is because she is from racing lines. I also have a Bedlington that is a marking and bushing dog she is also good out ferreting but not o
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