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hahaha brilliant. I like how when the sharpei lunges all the folds go back then when running they all go back.The little pug cross has fantastic ears :laugh:

 

 

Oh wait we cant talk about this or post pics on this forum that arnt directl related to hunting, better take em down :laugh:....dig at the cavemen amongst us

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hahaha brilliant. I like how when the sharpei lunges all the folds go back then when running they all go back.The little pug cross has fantastic ears :laugh:

 

 

Oh wait we cant talk about this or post pics on this forum that arnt directl related to hunting, better take em down :laugh:....dig at the cavemen amongst us

 

 

:whistling::laugh: :laugh:

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course you can talk about them why not??? mad al do they have any hunting instinct mate?? :thumbs: not my cup of tea but if we were all the same it would be a boring place :laugh:

 

 

high prey drive, but very few are controllable :laugh: I lost one last year that was 100% and doubt very much if I'll ever come across one as good :no: , I don't hunt any more as such apart from vermin control with the rifle and take the terrier with me, he'd spent some time with my lurcher so he knows the basics and is fairly easy to handle :thumbs:

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mad al i remember your old posts and pictures about your dogs sorry to hear you lost one mate good to see the big fella the picture ill always remember of the big fella sitting in the doorway in your garden .:thumbs: ..john

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they are beautiful, more robust looking than sharpias (or how ever you spell it) ive seen before, they look alot bigger. Do they have any health problems ive heard alot of them do

 

 

some have serious skin and eye problems, but I honestly feel that is down to them being bought as indoor lap dogs, never get fresh air and in an artificial climate :thumbs:

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mad al i remember your old posts and pictures about your dogs sorry to hear you lost one mate good to see the big fella the picture ill always remember of the big fella sitting in the doorway in your garden .:thumbs: ..john

 

thanks John :thumbs:

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they are beautiful, more robust looking than sharpias (or how ever you spell it) ive seen before, they look alot bigger. Do they have any health problems ive heard alot of them do

 

 

some have serious skin and eye problems, but I honestly feel that is down to them being bought as indoor lap dogs, never get fresh air and in an artificial climate :thumbs:

ah right, like yeast/bacterial infections from being warm alot when kept indoors?

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