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nothing wrong with that dogs feet, theres some wright experts on here lol one look at a picture they can tell everything about a dog lol, good luck with him mate i'm sure he'll do you fine :thumbs:

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nothing wrong with that dogs feet, theres some wright experts on here lol one look at a picture they can tell everything about a dog lol, good luck with him mate i'm sure he'll do you fine :thumbs:

 

 

 

nothing wrong with its feet, and i'm the expert! lol... dont start again pal... it is a nice , needs some more muscle and it will be a smart looking dog...

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<BR>Its a nice looker then arnt all deerhound crosses .That back foot looks like a relaxed tendon causing the foot to look a bit flat.atb dell<BR>
<BR>what is the cure for that pal,and how do they do it in the first place.<BR>
The one i had it was caused by a very small deep cut on the back of the dogs hock wich [bANNED TEXT] i noticed the two middle toes had become more relaxed than the two outside ones .The vet A.Crookes told me [bANNED TEXT] i took the dog to see him that the gider had been slightly cut causing it to stretch more wich inturn relaxed the toes I t never botherd the dog.Most bad tendon damage would have to be surgically repaired touch wood i have never had a dog thats needed this i have know dogs to suffer with tendon damage after a bad sprain wich can be caused by a lot of things [bANNED TEXT] running them.atb dell<BR><BR>
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i have had tendon damage recently on my black dog bad inury too just back on lead wakling after almost a month back leg one toe pointing up lucky it wasnt all of them hope to have him ready to run come september ,

 

nice dog btw i have a bitch double of that dog shes only 23.5tts though best of luck with it mate

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Guest fence_hopper

nothing wrong with that dogs feet, theres some wright experts on here lol one look at a picture they can tell everything about a dog lol, good luck with him mate i'm sure he'll do you fine :thumbs:

 

 

 

nothing wrong with its feet, and i'm the expert! lol... dont start again pal... it is a nice , needs some more muscle and it will be a smart looking dog...

 

 

give the lad a chance he's only just got it :thumbs: what type of stamina would you recommend the lad to have with the dog :D

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Its a nice looker then arnt all deerhound crosses .That back foot looks like a relaxed tendon causing the foot to look a bit flat.atb dell

what r u bullshitin about f**k all wrong with that dogs feet

 

 

read it properly mate poacher aint slating that dog :thumbs:

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micky1 can u give any info on it like what age

what it was like lifting rabbits mate just curious

i reared the dog sold him to a boy who gave him a cople of days out at long ears says he hadnt the boot for itsaid he was soft of himself dog is 17 months and he was bred in ards
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micky1 can u give any info on it like what age

what it was like lifting rabbits mate just curious

i reared the dog sold him to a boy who gave him a cople of days out at long ears says he hadnt the boot for itsaid he was soft of himself dog is 17 months and he was bred in ards

cheers

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