its ma baw 51 Posted October 4, 2009 Report Share Posted October 4, 2009 That pic was giving me a crick in the neck !! LOL !! Here it is the right way round ; But, I must say, those pups look way to young to be working. Cheers. Fkn hell!!! When you see them like that, they don't even look 6 months. Quote Link to post
chartpolski 23,562 Posted October 4, 2009 Report Share Posted October 4, 2009 That pic was giving me a crick in the neck !! LOL !! Here it is the right way round ; But, I must say, those pups look way to young to be working. Cheers. Fkn hell!!! When you see them like that, they don't even look 6 months. I'm quite sure those pups didn't take those rabbits. If they did, the rabbits were probably dead a few days before ! Cheers. Quote Link to post
its ma baw 51 Posted October 4, 2009 Report Share Posted October 4, 2009 That pic was giving me a crick in the neck !! LOL !! Here it is the right way round ; But, I must say, those pups look way to young to be working. Cheers. Fkn hell!!! When you see them like that, they don't even look 6 months. I'm quite sure those pups didn't take those rabbits. If they did, the rabbits were probably dead a few days before ! Cheers. I think your right mate. They look as if they still have their milk teeth lol. We might be doing him a dis-service..... Think we should make captions for photo, here's mine.. Carlsberg don't do lurcher training... but if they did, they'd be the best in the world!!! Quote Link to post
UNFIT 0 Posted October 4, 2009 Report Share Posted October 4, 2009 (edited) That pic was giving me a crick in the neck !! LOL !! Here it is the right way round ; But, I must say, those pups look way to young to be working. Cheers. Fkn hell!!! When you see them like that, they don't even look 6 months. I'm quite sure those pups didn't take those rabbits. If they did, the rabbits were probably dead a few days before ! Cheers. so some one keept them with the guts still in , i think not .plus they have been wet .and it was raining last night,plus he is new to this so i dont think he would know how to gut one .and pups that age are more than capable of catching rabbits .mine do at 4 or 5 months . Edited October 4, 2009 by UNFIT Quote Link to post
its ma baw 51 Posted October 4, 2009 Report Share Posted October 4, 2009 That pic was giving me a crick in the neck !! LOL !! Here it is the right way round ; But, I must say, those pups look way to young to be working. Cheers. Fkn hell!!! When you see them like that, they don't even look 6 months. I'm quite sure those pups didn't take those rabbits. If they did, the rabbits were probably dead a few days before ! Cheers. so some one keept them with the guts still in , i think not .plus they have been wet .and it was raining last night,plus he is new to this so i dont think he would know how to gut one .and pups that age are more than capable of catching rabbits .mine do at 4 or 5 months . Fkn hell, it's Mrs Marpel!!! Quote Link to post
its ma baw 51 Posted October 4, 2009 Report Share Posted October 4, 2009 That pic was giving me a crick in the neck !! LOL !! Here it is the right way round ; But, I must say, those pups look way to young to be working. Cheers. Fkn hell!!! When you see them like that, they don't even look 6 months. I'm quite sure those pups didn't take those rabbits. If they did, the rabbits were probably dead a few days before ! Cheers. so some one keept them with the guts still in , i think not .plus they have been wet .and it was raining last night,plus he is new to this so i dont think he would know how to gut one .and pups that age are more than capable of catching rabbits .mine do at 4 or 5 months . You say yours does at 4 or 5 months as if you have new pups every year!!! Bit of advice, to save you having to do this, try starting them at 9 months, honestly, what a difference and you might just have one for life..... Quote Link to post
UNFIT 0 Posted October 4, 2009 Report Share Posted October 4, 2009 That pic was giving me a crick in the neck !! LOL !! Here it is the right way round ; But, I must say, those pups look way to young to be working. Cheers. Fkn hell!!! When you see them like that, they don't even look 6 months. I'm quite sure those pups didn't take those rabbits. If they did, the rabbits were probably dead a few days before ! Cheers. so some one keept them with the guts still in , i think not .plus they have been wet .and it was raining last night,plus he is new to this so i dont think he would know how to gut one .and pups that age are more than capable of catching rabbits .mine do at 4 or 5 months . Fkn hell, it's Mrs Marpel!!! yep thats me ,im also know as mr carlsberg Quote Link to post
UNFIT 0 Posted October 4, 2009 Report Share Posted October 4, 2009 That pic was giving me a crick in the neck !! LOL !! Here it is the right way round ; But, I must say, those pups look way to young to be working. Cheers. Fkn hell!!! When you see them like that, they don't even look 6 months. I'm quite sure those pups didn't take those rabbits. If they did, the rabbits were probably dead a few days before ! Cheers. so some one keept them with the guts still in , i think not .plus they have been wet .and it was raining last night,plus he is new to this so i dont think he would know how to gut one .and pups that age are more than capable of catching rabbits .mine do at 4 or 5 months . You say yours does at 4 or 5 months as if you have new pups every year!!! Bit of advice, to save you having to do this, try starting them at 9 months, honestly, what a difference and you might just have one for life..... if only you knew ,lol. Quote Link to post
its ma baw 51 Posted October 4, 2009 Report Share Posted October 4, 2009 That pic was giving me a crick in the neck !! LOL !! Here it is the right way round ; But, I must say, those pups look way to young to be working. Cheers. Fkn hell!!! When you see them like that, they don't even look 6 months. I'm quite sure those pups didn't take those rabbits. If they did, the rabbits were probably dead a few days before ! Cheers. so some one keept them with the guts still in , i think not .plus they have been wet .and it was raining last night,plus he is new to this so i dont think he would know how to gut one .and pups that age are more than capable of catching rabbits .mine do at 4 or 5 months . Fkn hell, it's Mrs Marpel!!! yep thats me ,im also know as mr carlsberg Naaaaa......... i had you down more as a bristol cream man....... Quote Link to post
emeera 1 Posted October 4, 2009 Report Share Posted October 4, 2009 That pic was giving me a crick in the neck !! LOL !! Here it is the right way round ; But, I must say, those pups look way to young to be working. Cheers. Fkn hell!!! When you see them like that, they don't even look 6 months. I'm quite sure those pups didn't take those rabbits. If they did, the rabbits were probably dead a few days before ! Cheers. so some one keept them with the guts still in , i think not .plus they have been wet .and it was raining last night,plus he is new to this so i dont think he would know how to gut one .and pups that age are more than capable of catching rabbits .mine do at 4 or 5 months . funny that seen as they only start loosing puppy teeth at 3-4 months lol so there chasing rabbits with there teeth fallen out Quote Link to post
chartpolski 23,562 Posted October 4, 2009 Report Share Posted October 4, 2009 That pic was giving me a crick in the neck !! LOL !! Here it is the right way round ; But, I must say, those pups look way to young to be working. Cheers. Fkn hell!!! When you see them like that, they don't even look 6 months. I'm quite sure those pups didn't take those rabbits. If they did, the rabbits were probably dead a few days before ! Cheers. so some one keept them with the guts still in , i think not .plus they have been wet .and it was raining last night,plus he is new to this so i dont think he would know how to gut one .and pups that age are more than capable of catching rabbits .mine do at 4 or 5 months . I wasn't going to reply to such nosense; but I can't help mysef!! You are honestly saying you run 16 WEEK OLD pups on rabbits, and they actualy catch them ????? I won't respond to this thread anymore, because there is a guy putting up pictures of pups barely off the bitches tit, with a couple of road kill rabbits; and a guy who says his 16 week old pus are "more than capable of catching rabbits " !!! FFS !! Cheers. Quote Link to post
its ma baw 51 Posted October 4, 2009 Report Share Posted October 4, 2009 That pic was giving me a crick in the neck !! LOL !! Here it is the right way round ; But, I must say, those pups look way to young to be working. Cheers. Fkn hell!!! When you see them like that, they don't even look 6 months. I'm quite sure those pups didn't take those rabbits. If they did, the rabbits were probably dead a few days before ! Cheers. so some one keept them with the guts still in , i think not .plus they have been wet .and it was raining last night,plus he is new to this so i dont think he would know how to gut one .and pups that age are more than capable of catching rabbits .mine do at 4 or 5 months . funny that seen as they only start loosing puppy teeth at 3-4 months lol so there chasing rabbits with there teeth fallen out You tell them mate, plus their puppy fat wont have turned to muscle yet either Quote Link to post
its ma baw 51 Posted October 4, 2009 Report Share Posted October 4, 2009 That pic was giving me a crick in the neck !! LOL !! Here it is the right way round ; But, I must say, those pups look way to young to be working. Cheers. Fkn hell!!! When you see them like that, they don't even look 6 months. I'm quite sure those pups didn't take those rabbits. If they did, the rabbits were probably dead a few days before ! Cheers. so some one keept them with the guts still in , i think not .plus they have been wet .and it was raining last night,plus he is new to this so i dont think he would know how to gut one .and pups that age are more than capable of catching rabbits .mine do at 4 or 5 months . I wasn't going to reply to such nosense; but I can't help mysef!! You are honestly saying you run 16 WEEK OLD pups on rabbits, and they actualy catch them ????? I won't respond to this thread anymore, because there is a guy putting up pictures of pups barely off the bitches tit, with a couple of road kill rabbits; and a guy who says his 16 week old pus are "more than capable of catching rabbits " !!! FFS !! Cheers. Don't forget they were on the lamp as well mate....... Quote Link to post
poacher3161 1,766 Posted October 4, 2009 Report Share Posted October 4, 2009 That pic was giving me a crick in the neck !! LOL !! Here it is the right way round ; But, I must say, those pups look way to young to be working. Cheers. Fkn hell!!! When you see them like that, they don't even look 6 months. I'm quite sure those pups didn't take those rabbits. If they did, the rabbits were probably dead a few days before ! Cheers. so some one keept them with the guts still in , i think not .plus they have been wet .and it was raining last night,plus he is new to this so i dont think he would know how to gut one .and pups that age are more than capable of catching rabbits .mine do at 4 or 5 months . I wasn't going to reply to such nosense; but I can't help mysef!! You are honestly saying you run 16 WEEK OLD pups on rabbits, and they actualy catch them ????? I won't respond to this thread anymore, because there is a guy putting up pictures of pups barely off the bitches tit, with a couple of road kill rabbits; and a guy who says his 16 week old pus are "more than capable of catching rabbits " !!! FFS !! Cheers. I think alot can depend on the cross.My mate who had biglandboy [non pedwhippet] accidently caught a rabbit at five months old wile being exersised.As anybody seen the 3 hour dvd of tina the bitch out of lucky i beleive theirs a very young pup catching a b b e rabbit on it.atb dell Quote Link to post
ebony1 0 Posted October 4, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 4, 2009 why would i take a picture of road kill with my dogs thats just sad we caught them lamping on the night and took the photos on the morning and then fed the ferrets with them Quote Link to post
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