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if youve got a numpty on the other end of the lead ,doesent matter how well the dog is bred it wont achieve its full potensial

In my opinion it doesnt matter where the dog lives as long as it has the drive and ability , poachers in the old days had dog in house and they would run rings round todays dogs taking fur , feather d

In my opinion it doesnt matter where the dog lives as long as it has the drive and ability , poachers in the old days had dog in house and they would run rings round todays dogs taking fur , feather day or night with no expensive lamps just man and dog under the moonlight

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It makes absolutey no difference if a dog is kept indoors or in a kennel ! They are DOGS, not humans !! I have two in kennels and two in the house, They could swap around, no problem, as my kennels are heated, dry and damp proof ! If your kennels are good enough....then it shouldn't be a question !

 

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In my opinion it doesnt matter where the dog lives as long as it has the drive and ability , poachers in the old days had dog in house and they would run rings round todays dogs taking fur , feather day or night with no expensive lamps just man and dog under the moonlight

 

Stop readihg books or listening to old men, mate ! The dogs of today are fitter, better fed, better trained and better bred than "the old days" !! Believe me !!

 

Cheers.

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I have Kennels but the dogs sleep in a porch out back,, The porch is cool enough to promote a good coat on the dogs though,,

 

Actually,, that raises a good question,, I`ve seen a few dogs that live outside, and their coats were heavy as hell and they felt no cold at all,, does living out give a dog a heavier coat,, I reckon it does,, be interested in whether others think the same.

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In my opinion it doesnt matter where the dog lives as long as it has the drive and ability , poachers in the old days had dog in house and they would run rings round todays dogs taking fur , feather day or night with no expensive lamps just man and dog under the moonlight

 

Stop readihg books or listening to old men, mate ! The dogs of today are fitter, better fed, better trained and better bred than "the old days" !! Believe me !!

 

Cheers.

 

Whats that mate,, wasn`t listening :whistling:

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In my opinion it doesnt matter where the dog lives as long as it has the drive and ability , poachers in the old days had dog in house and they would run rings round todays dogs taking fur , feather day or night with no expensive lamps just man and dog under the moonlight

 

Stop readihg books or listening to old men, mate ! The dogs of today are fitter, better fed, better trained and better bred than "the old days" !! Believe me !!

 

Cheers.

 

Whats that mate,, wasn`t listening :whistling:

 

Don't you agree ???

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In my opinion it doesnt matter where the dog lives as long as it has the drive and ability , poachers in the old days had dog in house and they would run rings round todays dogs taking fur , feather day or night with no expensive lamps just man and dog under the moonlight

 

Stop readihg books or listening to old men, mate ! The dogs of today are fitter, better fed, better trained and better bred than "the old days" !! Believe me !!

 

Cheers.

fair enough i have read allot of books and articles from the old days but you have to admit there is allot of dogs these days that wouldnt make the grade when poachin to survive or make a living but thats mainly down to peddlers breeding out of shite stock
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In my opinion it doesnt matter where the dog lives as long as it has the drive and ability , poachers in the old days had dog in house and they would run rings round todays dogs taking fur , feather day or night with no expensive lamps just man and dog under the moonlight

 

Stop readihg books or listening to old men, mate ! The dogs of today are fitter, better fed, better trained and better bred than "the old days" !! Believe me !!

 

Cheers.

fair enough i have read allot of books and articles from the old days but you have to admit there is allot of dogs these days that wouldnt make the grade when poachin to survive or make a living but thats mainly down to peddlers breeding out of shite stock

if youve got a numpty on the other end of the lead ,doesent matter how well the dog is bred it wont achieve its full potensial ;)
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In my opinion it doesnt matter where the dog lives as long as it has the drive and ability , poachers in the old days had dog in house and they would run rings round todays dogs taking fur , feather day or night with no expensive lamps just man and dog under the moonlight

 

Stop readihg books or listening to old men, mate ! The dogs of today are fitter, better fed, better trained and better bred than "the old days" !! Believe me !!

 

Cheers.

fair enough i have read allot of books and articles from the old days but you have to admit there is allot of dogs these days that wouldnt make the grade when poachin to survive or make a living but thats mainly down to peddlers breeding out of shite stock

if youve got a numpty on the other end of the lead ,doesent matter how well the dog is bred it wont achieve its full potensial ;)

your preaching to the chior mate my dog is a bit off a mystery dog not the best breeding but performs better than a few top bred dogs ive seen run all down to bond and time taken to bring dog on ;)
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