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  1. Not moaning whippet 99 just concerned. I am pleased as punch with her she been a fantastic asset and is learning well and enjoys coming out with me. I didnt come here for an argument or a slating. Remember not everyone you meet has the same level of knowledge or experience that you have we all have things to learn.
  2. Sorry probably didnt word that quite right she's killing but taking her time about it being very stand of ish. I know its because she has had a couple of nasty bites and im hopeing as she gets more experience she,ll despatch quicker and keep out of trouble. This is the first border ive had and i have been told there sometimes abit slow to get going. Gnipper your right most dont im lucky mostly on farms and she is a real asset to me
  3. Well thanks for that whippet 99 just the kind of advise i wanted very constructive you pr*ck. I am a professional pest controller RSPH level 2 and 3 as well as a field biologist and fumigater and have been for more than 13 years. Run a very successful business. I came here to seek advise from those with more experience and knowledge . I havnt had this before with Jacks ive had in the past.
  4. Hi im looking for some advise with my 20month old border bitch. Im a agricultral pest controller based in gloucestershire and my border comes to work with me daily. She's a great little dog and has been coming on well with her work but she's taken a couple of nasty bites around the lips and has started to mess about with them. Once she's killed she's straight on to the next one and doesn't loose any keeness in finding. Is this something she's likely to grow out of? is there anything i should be doing? Any advise will be greatfully recieved thankyou.
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