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Finaly got the red dog out and was very impresed to say the least, took him to an earth and he wanted to go, left off collared up and he shot to ground, searched it a bit showing at a few holes but not enough to connect with his game.

He will however have a handy earth to look at next time he is out were all the odds will be in his favour B)B)

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This is teddy, a dog bred by fairgame.

he has done verything right so far, self entered with little or no encouragement.A couple of handy digs to him and his final at the end of the season was 7 foot in a little over two hours :D

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Ive no recent pics of the wheaten waz, i will get some over the next day or two, ive dogs everywere at the minute as im moving house B)

I havent forgot about those things id promised to send you either, as soon as i have the time i will send them over.

 

Axe the black dog was bred by NC and im more then happy with him, he bolted one on that day of the picture and he took a fair bit in the process, he is big mind so i cant see him having any problems playing boss in the future.

The lakey is an absolute belter, he was only a big pup when i got him, took him in the countryside a few times and with little or no encouragement he decided one day it was time to go, had a couple of handy ones with him as he thinks he can kill his game.Our last offical dig of the season we dug to him at 7 foot and he done extremly well for a young dog.

After Crispy had bolted the one the other day he wasnt to far behind it coming out, so we decided to run the lakey through as his only little mistake which imo is inexperience happened when he bolted a fox and but wouldnt come away from were the fox had been lieing up.So we had to dig him, it was only a couple of feet.I wanted to run him through a earth with a hot scent to see would he come away or do the same again, it turns out he gets onto one aswell, left him alone for a couple of minutes but as soon as the spades hit the ground this one knew the score to and wanted out, it bolted almost immediatly.

It was a good schooling session for the young dogs hopefully they will come away from it learning something.

 

As for you socks with your mardy assed comments as usual, just remember that a good dog will make a bad owner look good :D:D:D , the real thing to remember is, if the punisher was in a good dog mans hands he would be a great dog. :11: :11: :11: :11:

We all know that your last venture you ruined a good lurcher by introducing her to sheep, please dont get over confident with your new venture and ruin what could be a great terrier :D:D:D:D , i want a service off him before that happens :whistle: :whistle: :11: :11: :11:

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