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afetr many stern exchanges of words with my mum i decided to get other peoples views on this subject,

 

i have a beddy/whippett and she does live indoors after a fight to get her outside in the end i gave in she's my first workin dog(but deffinately not the last!)

 

but after a few little scrapes while out working my mums view is that a dog that lives indoors like ours does isnt cut out for working!

 

but however i have seen what this dog is like out on the lamp and ferretting ect and she is a different animal!!

 

i think after the incident with her tail she doesnt want me to work her anymore but i can see so much potential!!

 

so all in all what do people rekon to dogs that live inside?? are they any different to outdoor dogs?

 

 

thanks

dan

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Guest jeff.s

ALL MY LURCHERS LIVE INDOORS INFACT THEY SLEEP UPSTAIRS ON A NIGHT, NOT ON THE BED, BUT THEY HAVE DOG BEDS, AND ALL MINE ARE GOOD WORKERS CANT SEE ANY DIFFERANCE, I HAVE 4 LURCHERS AND 3 OLDIES, THIS IS ONE OF MY BEST WORKERS,

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Mine have their own room in the house, are pets as well as workers, and it doesnt affect them at all. It doesnt make them soft, it probably gives them a longer working life, as they dont get arthritis so easily, as they have been kept in the warm instead of a cold kennel.

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thanks alot fellas you have just prooved me right!:D

 

bring on the next slaggin match!!lol

 

an jeff what really gets me is ive got a couple of pics of mine in the exact same position on the same end of the couch!!!!lol

 

 

thanks again

dan

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