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a couple of her looking a bit more bully, i will get a couple of pics of her retrieving, gives me an excuse to try out my new camera   a pic from lunan with the two pups and mist, all have a touch

Cheers chris, shes 13 weeks in the pic and 1/2 grey 1/4 bull 1/8 collie 1/8 whippet.

missed yerself 2night haymin

 

bumped into yer pups sister,,another rabbit trapper,,alot off the litter went to rabbit trappers,,no pressrue for ur pup :laugh: ,,,,and me and scott had fun later on golf course

 

but since he got that new camera ,,,it takes twice as long to walk,,,taking pics off flower,s ,,,jesus :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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yes she is keen sometimes a bit too much, heres a pic for stuart of her retrieving and jumping.IMG_0496.jpg

 

one for jim with his pups sister.

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one of boab testing his new quick release slip lead, slipping his dog on mines, check his face oot lol, he said no to put his face on the site, no wonder lol.

 

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pup looks like it's come off a trampoline scott but she's getting smarter every time i see her maybe we'll shame bob into seeing pics of his 'lurcher' jumping and retrieving bud

from this

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to this

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come on bob we've set the standard.............................

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dont want my dugs jumping ,,,my choice

 

allthou they did jump few nights back when scott was there,,,i pefer they dont,,,ive seen 1st hand the mess a dog can get into when it goes wrong when stayed out at chapleton in 1989,,,67 stiches ouch

 

and the pest controller with sister with haymins pup,,aint training his to jump either,, i think he,s been down that road aswell,,if it gets away ,,,gets away,, perfers a dog that learns to cut,s game off from making the fence,,and a non jumper does learn that trick eventally,if half a brain lol

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jesus bob, u just oot your bed u sound a wee bit touchy lol.

The other night when me and bob were walking back along the golf course we were speaking why he doesnt want his dogs and why he doesnt need them to jump, when a rabbit got up and ran across the fairway with all dogs in pursuit including harper, crush tried to flank it and stop it from reaching the berry field but it sneaked in, they all proceded to jump the fence which is lower on the course side and is a decent jump, back and forth a few times each then harper got hung up, bob ran across to help her off when she fell of herself, she didnt seem to bother her, when i checked the fence i found it was barbed wire i thought no shes going to be sliced up but to my luck not a scratch phew! bobs paddy had a few wee nicks tho.

so i see where bob comes from not wanting his to jump but it wont stop me from trying to make harper into a decent jumper.

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iam not touchy

 

i dont see the need to show my dogs tricks,,,,when they have the speed to put game back into there favour

 

i understand the need to jump,,,such as haymins mist,,,slower and doesnt make the ground up as fast

 

dont get me wrong,,,back in my day ,,,it was £1 a stitch,,,now feck knows,,,lol

 

pleantly running x hare dogs do it ,,,cut game off from cover /fence and bring back into play,,,,there my type off dog,,,,not lamping not slow,,,just an honest fast running dog at there graft, no fancy tricks

 

but we are all diffrent

 

p,s enjoy your fishing comp scott,,,,me and haymin are poaching your river that day,,,lol just kidding lol

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Da bring my dog into it lol she's no as fast as your dogs as they are rapid but she's still no bad ) I prefer my dogs to jump as it would be a pain in the ass lifting them over gates and fences a the time , and if any accidents happen as they have done before they learn to jump higher

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iam not touchy

 

i dont see the need to show my dogs tricks,,,,when they have the speed to put game back into there favour

 

i understand the need to jump,,,such as haymins mist,,,slower and doesnt make the ground up as fast

 

dont get me wrong,,,back in my day ,,,it was £1 a stitch,,,now feck knows,,,lol

 

pleantly running x hare dogs do it ,,,cut game off from cover /fence and bring back into play,,,,there my type off dog,,,,not lamping not slow,,,just an honest fast running dog at there graft, no fancy tricks

 

but we are all diffrent

 

p,s enjoy your fishing comp scott,,,,me and haymin are poaching your river that day,,,lol just kidding lol

He's no intrested in fishing any mare bob it's a aboot the dug lol I was speaking to sye his pal and he's getting thrown of the Scottish team
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Da bring my dog into it lol she's no as fast as your dogs as they are rapid but she's still no bad ) I prefer my dogs to jump as it would be a pain in the ass lifting them over gates and fences a the time , and if any accidents happen as they have done before they learn to jump higher

Just to add my dog would'nt jump a fence to get a rabbit out Lamping she's got a bit o brains
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