Thieving Mac
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Rookie Hunter
- Birthday 01/10/1992
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Male
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Barnsley
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Rugby, running dogs, gun dogs, air rifles and fishing.
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I always got told that you can go rabbiting when theres an r in the month and that rabbits breed when the warmer weather come in and its been freezing for th last few month so i must be misinformed. What actually is the rabbiting season then?
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I was just hoping for the snow to stop for an hour just to get on some local fields.
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Does anyone work there dogs on the lamp in this dreaded snow? I was really looking forward to lamping tonight dont know if its worth bothering. Just wondered of sny good/bad days people have had when its like this
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Surely whoever bred that litter must have helped the little sire out to get on her. Honestly the pups are worth a look i was gob smacked. Cute little pups but only as handbag dogs.
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Just been nosy looking on pets 4 homes and honestly theres a litter of colly greyhound x chihuahua. They want 150 quid a pup and it says they could make good working dogs. They are aparently accidentally bred. Is it possible for such a short sire to get over a dam so big? I cant i Agine how its possible.
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Sorry i dont want people to think im trying to scrimp and save money on my dogs behalf cos id never see him suffer for a few quid. He seems okay at the minute and he is no longer passing anything. And if he was with loads of blood in it hed be straight to the vets. I personaly think its worms but i wormed him a month ago if that :s what is parvo and the symptoms?
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Cheers for the comments i havnt seen the mess it was my grandad who keeps the dog for me. But he says it was slimy with bits of red blood in it. Its the same symptoms as when i first bought him off the breeder. He must not have been wormed properly and the he had severe worms tge mess he produced then was the same i think. But since iv got in i ge hasnt passed anything so until he passes anything i dont know weather to worm him at the vets first thing in the morning :/
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14month old and yes he is
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My lurchers pooing out a red gooey mess, hes really quiet and and is off food and water. Hes wormed regular but does anyone reckon it could still be that?
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Im just feeding it podered baby milk and it seems to be okay iv tried the thing with the scruff of her neck and she see, s fine, I thinknim just comparing her to my lurcher and lab that drunk loads. There obviously must be enough moisture in her food
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Isure shes fine its only that I havnt seen her take one drink. Il just try keep her on soaked biscuits that must be enough
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I have a jack russel that doesnt seem to drink a lot of fluid iv tried powdered puppy milk and biscuits but shes not bothered. She eats rice pudding meat and dry biscuits, does anyone have an idea how to get some fuid down her? Thanks.
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Pure Greyhounds in the field.
Thieving Mac replied to Thieving Mac's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
Do you reckon a greyhound with maybe a quarter whippet would make a differance to them been so accident prone if they were more agile? I have a little kelpie cross at the minute and he was easy to train but no world beater. As long as i can train the dog to my recall and there sociable id be pleased. I couldnt cope with an unsociable dog. -
Pure Greyhounds in the field.
Thieving Mac replied to Thieving Mac's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
The only reason i think is id like to try a pure greyhound as a place to start. See how it works and when i get to a position were i would want another dog i might have an idea more about differant breeds and what would be best to put to the greyhound. Maybe even anothe greyhound if i still like the breed as it is. They are about the size i would want to be honest and temprement id like i just dont really know mich about there working ability but over the years tey were used with salukis for hare so they must have a good work ethic and be able to do bunnies. -
Pure Greyhounds in the field.
Thieving Mac replied to Thieving Mac's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
I have been considering a greyhound deerhound cross but i fancy a pure dog that i can then if its any good start breeding my own lurchers or longdogs from in years to come. I do prefer deerhounds but there far too big for any work i have.