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Adam at lest your honest about the dog and did the right thing there is many on here that would have sold the dog on and not open there mouth about the dog killing lambs.

By the way you said the pup had never did it before was that with sheep???REM he killed two lambs there is big difference between a sheep and a lamp running about .

Just a petty for yourself and the pup.

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Whilst I admire your sentiment Ethyl. The time for sentiment has passed, what is needed is cold hard facts. People come on a forum and ask advice and it always seems to be after the fact. Would it not

Well would you not be better giving the lad your idea of what to do rather than telling everyone else theyre worng perhaps? Easy to sit there and be a smart arse the lads asked for advice not criticis

I like a dog that's not good with strangers Coz then people will think twice before stealing the dog and plus i like to think my dog will protect and help me if need be and I would have no problem muz

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Yeah i have admitted that was stupid but he didnt even look at them. When u wrote that on here and read your replys i realised and never let him off again, got lunge lead etc and never let him off. He paid no attention to them on that. Then this happened i had no choice.

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you might get the pup to be stock broke till the next time your out wth a dog that looks any where near lambs or sheep and the memory comes back and bang their goes number 2 its only my view but its now to late for you to ever call the dog stock broke collars and retraining cant take away the fact that it as took alamb or been involved in its death to choices get plenty mint sauce in or run only on arable fields which to be honest is a bit of a bummer :thumbdown:

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you might get the pup to be stock broke till the next time your out wth a dog that looks any where near lambs or sheep and the memory comes back and bang their goes number 2 its only my view but its now to late for you to ever call the dog stock broke collars and retraining cant take away the fact that it as took alamb or been involved in its death to choices get plenty mint sauce in or run only on arable fields which to be honest is a bit of a bummer :thumbdown:

he put it to sleep you knob

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Adam read back through your replies on here that dog was off lead several times after the first incident you were offered advice although it does f**k all now.Still shame a dog had to die because you couldnt be arsed to listen to good honest advive that didnt invlolve the dogs demise.As for Mr angry who you calling names lol whos the armchair warrior?Bet your a 2 foot tall tosser who likes to act like he man

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Yeah but after that i realised and ive been keeping him on lead. Ive already said that was stupid. That dog was totally unpredictable he could never b trusted and sheep every where i go

 

WRONG the dog was predictable we all seen it coming and told you to be careful in the right hands im afraid the dog would have proved fine alas for the dog it wasnt in good hands sorry mate.I suggest a hamster then a ferret than once you master them consider a dog again

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Im gonna lock this thread as its going on like a fenland course..........

 

A quick summary....dog ragged sheep.......lad offered advice......lad didnt listen.............decided dog cured within a couple of days........advice ignored.............dog rags another sheep.........dog dead...............

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