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53 ExcellentAbout DanRaistrick
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Born Hunter
- Birthday 02/01/1994
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Daniel@Raisco.co.uk
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Co. Durham
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Anything adrenaline filled :)
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didn't no that mate il pop out tomorrow and get a one from the vet much rather spend a bit more money and have a happy healthy pup than save a few quid thanks for the advice mate Any updates or recent pics of the pup? Be good to see how he's shaping up!
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3/4 Greyhound 1/4 Deerhound. She's a cracking bitch and I'm happy enough with her. Doesn't miss much, jumps well, retrieves live to hand, very intelligent and very loyal.
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. If the lad who passed away was mikey (aka Chesney ) from Darlington the dog he had was off Craig Nuttal one of his coursing dogs and gwp first cross No it was a lad from West Auckland, my pal knew him from college.
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I reckon one over a coursing type would be good x . Coursing Grey maybe.. Not a fan of Saluki's myself. All the ones I or friends have owned have been daft as brushes and nothing spectacular in the field. Not seen a saluki do anything a good fit lurcher cant.. Cue the Saluki lovers hate mail... haha
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I had a night out with a lad local to me a few years ago who has sadly since passed away. He had a first cross GWP x Grey who was a cracking looking bitch, she seemed to do alright on short runs on rabbits but lacked the pace when running bigger game and would yap with frustration. After a tight turn she really seemed to struggle to build up speed to get back behind it, and by the time she had it would turn again and get quite a bit of distance from her. What she lacked in speed though, she made up for with her nose. She would be alert to where game was before we'd even turned the lamp on an
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Cracking pup. Make sure to keep uploading photo's of his progress.
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Years ago when I was out my missus was getting stick off 2 traveller men in front garden ,they wanted something of mine which I wasn't getting rid of,so she told eldest to let Maggie loose from kitchen, they still stood there till Maggie came racing down the house and round the corner,Maggie was a 9 1/2 stone rotty ,apperently they jumped back an shut the gate real quick Pmsl . We also had a big german shepherd bitch a few years ago which my sister let her 2 year old daughter name... 'Margaret' of all names! She got Maggie for short, lovely bitch from some decent breeding and very protect
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It is beyond belief that people still read The Daily Fail haha.
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Well just keep reporting them until they're forced to get rid of them then.. I know I'd rather use a shock collar on my dog than be forced to get rid.
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Electronic-Anti-Bark-Dog-E-Collar-Humane-Training-Aid-Shock-Control-Stop-Barking-/222071499111?hash=item33b47e2967:g:QxcAAOSwFMZWsFPn Stick one of them around their necks, that'll quick sort it.
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Was speaking to a woman with a litter of pups when I took mine to the vets for their jabs, they were French Bulldog x Shihtzu. 'French BullShits' as she called them. She was asking £1500 a pup as she said she paid nearly £7k for the French Bulldog apparently. She was astounded that i was charging so little for my Patterdale pups in comparison. It's rife up our way people breeding these 'designer crossbreeds' and charging a bloody fortune for them, but its the fools who buy them who allow it to keep happening!
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I've been wondering if there's anything I could use to try bring my dog in to season also. She's 3 1/2 now and hasn't had one yet, been to vet about it who proposed scans and ovary biopsy (at a ridiculous price). Im not convinced on breeding from her completely as of yet like but would be nice to know the option is there. Has anyone had any similar experience of bitches not coming into season at all? My dad said he had one years ago who was barren and never came in at all throughout the 11 years he had her. She used to be kennelled with a bitch who cycled regularly up until around a y
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Same with my old dog, was dew-clawed as a pup before we got him then one of the buggers just grew back! Couldn't believe it, at first it was just like a stub without a nail then after time the nail came through and it looked as if it had never been cut off. Most people just presumed he must've lost one out working, not grew one back after having the pair cut off
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Had a lurcher that wouldn't even let anyone stroke her once, just didn't seem to like being bothered with at all to be honest. Found her impossible to bond with and train and subsequently rehomed her to a pet home as she was no good for what I needed. My Deerhound Greyhound on the other hand is like my feckin' shadow! she's a kennel dog but when allowed in she literally doesn't let me get more than a metre or two away from her and even follows me to the bog! It's frustrating but I'd rather her be that way than like the other. Thinks she's a lap dog too and tries to lie on top of you, if im lai
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Very concerning especially as its only a couple of minutes away from some of my permission! Quite a few of the farms up that way have been having break-ins recently too, with my permission being hit a couple of days after Christmas.. W@NK3RS! Hope Andy is recovering well and keen to get back out, also hope that these scumbags are caught soon! People like that need locking up! (and a good flogging themselves)