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what kind of animal is that drinking next to the dog ??

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Thats my missus' walking draught excluder. :D Tomo that ferret is my breaker, he's great with the dogs dosen't notice them so he's a ideal fert for training purposes, plus he's big enough to look after himself.

 

My missus has taught that ferret tricks :icon_redface: he even retrieves. :D I think he's x'd with a dormouse........

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I am going out with the dogs for the morning.. No doubt now that the word minshaw has been said on here along with don in the same sentance the band wagon full of idiots will be on ruining a thread ye

Who's the tree hugging hippy with the pup :laugh:

strong looking pup and out of that breeding you just know. if its in the parents its in the pups its up to you to bring it out which im sure will be no problem ,an old contributer to the countrymans

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just read this entire topic, some fine entertainment, some great pics of decent looking dogs, a couple of amusing interludes and some amazingly deluded individuals. but bottom line for me, a cracking wee pup from genuine guys that looks to have went to a good working home. atb keep us posted on its progress

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just read this entire topic, some fine entertainment, some great pics of decent looking dogs, a couple of amusing interludes and some amazingly deluded individuals. but bottom line for me, a cracking wee pup from genuine guys that looks to have went to a good working home. atb keep us posted on its progress

Cheers mate. :thumbs:

 

She is a great little pup and I'm not worried about what some people think, thats the lurcher world. :victory:

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Looking at the Don dog and resulting pups, well me personally I see collie lurchers, the qualities and attributes talked about I would expect from a collie blooded dog, I like them but then I'm a fan of collie lurchers. My point being, they're called Minshaws and lavished with endorsements which people attribute to the Minshaw name, could it be that they are just collie lurchers pure and simple. I'm pretty sure anyone who has owned a collie saturated lurcher can relate to the qualities talked about and think rather than anything exceptional they are actually the norm.

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what kind of animal is that drinking next to the dog ??

:laugh:

 

Thats my missus' walking draught excluder. :D Tomo that ferret is my breaker, he's great with the dogs dosen't notice them so he's a ideal fert for training purposes, plus he's big enough to look after himself.

 

My missus has taught that ferret tricks :icon_redface: he even retrieves. :D I think he's x'd with a dormouse........

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Awwww :wub:

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he is in fine fettle today..

 

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He is looking the part too mate.. :thumbs:

 

Now firstly, I like collie lurchers, and I know looks are decieving, I've owned them, but after how many pages of luv you luv me to say that dog looks the part says it all. If the photo was taken in Hancocks yard would you say that. It's a collie lurcher and handy and capable as it might well be, it doesn't look the part.

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he is in fine fettle today..

 

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He is looking the part too mate.. :thumbs:

 

Now firstly, I like collie lurchers, and I know looks are decieving, I've owned them, but after how many pages of luv you luv me to say that dog looks the part says it all. If the photo was taken in Hancocks yard would you say that. It's a collie lurcher and handy and capable as it might well be, it doesn't look the part.

It may not look the part to you thats fine, thats your opinion. :thumbs:

 

To me after seeing him the flesh, he's a well put together collie lurcher, good feet, wide chest and good strong legs and good confirmation forgive me if I'm wrong but are they not attributes you look for in collie lurchers?

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