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I av to young Patt both less than a year old,they are coming on nicely now with rats,rabbits etc, but everytime they catch something the dirty :censored:rip um to bits and eat of try to eat it is this normal or will they grow out of it.

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and yes I do feed them :tongue2:

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I av to young Patt both less than a year old,they are coming on nicely now with rats,rabbits etc, but everytime they catch something the dirty :censored:rip um to bits and eat of try to eat it is this normal or will they grow out of it.

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and yes I do feed them :tongue2:

 

 

Should grow out of it mate :thumbs:

 

Rey

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Im sure they will grow out of it in time, but be carefull where the rat eating is concerned just incase any poison has been used near by.

The pat x i have here never tried to eat stuff,instead of that he tried to shag everything when it was dead. :laugh:

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once had a lakeland x plummer took her ratting at 8mths

every rat it caught if swallowed it before you could get to her

think she ate 7 before i put her in car eventually stopped after a few

outings think she was jealous ov other dogs :thumbs:

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once had a lakeland x plummer took her ratting at 8mths

every rat it caught if swallowed it before you could get to her

think she ate 7 before i put her in car eventually stopped after a few

outings think she was jealous ov other dogs :thumbs:

a bitch i have here will eat anything ,she,s a dirty fecker but she likes a good red un ,she already started breakfast sometimes when we dig to her lol :thumbs: would say its a good dog you gonna have there mate

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