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Not a good idea to put a dog inside a garage, even in a kennel. Dogs are sociable creatures, and need to interact with people and the world in general: it won't get much stimulation staring at four da

Or this!   This woman below once uttered the words to me "no dog will ever step foot in this house". A little bit of bonding and patience along with an electric training collar. And... Success!  

It's a feckin raghead....last thing I thought you'd have in the house.....

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Hi folks im interested in getting a lurcher pup. But obviously haven't had a dog like this before and also the missus doesn't want it in the house so will have to be in a kennel. But I have a garage (joined on to house) which is only used for putting lawnmowers and tools in so would it be ok to house a kennel in?? Also how to go about training etc. So if anyone's got any pointers in the right direction that would be great many thanks in advance

Get her trained before you get the pup..... :laugh:

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This woman below once uttered the words to me "no dog will ever step foot in this house". A little bit of bonding and patience along with an electric training collar. And... Success!FD595A59-EDBF-4D65-9FEB-59026E2F21BC-107

You used the collar on your missus,fair play to you,mine would put up hell of a fight trying to get that on .:)
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Hi folks im interested in getting a lurcher pup. But obviously haven't had a dog like this before and also the missus doesn't want it in the house so will have to be in a kennel. But I have a garage (joined on to house) which is only used for putting lawnmowers and tools in so would it be ok to house a kennel in?? Also how to go about training etc. So if anyone's got any pointers in the right direction that would be great many thanks in advance

Get her trained before you get the pup..... :laugh:

Or this!

This woman below once uttered the words to me "no dog will ever step foot in this house". A little bit of bonding and patience along with an electric training collar. And... Success!FD595A59-EDBF-4D65-9FEB-59026E2F21BC-107

You used the collar on your missus,fair play to you,mine would put up hell of a fight trying to get that on . :)

 

 

Put the collar on while she was asleep. Then zapped her when she tried to take it off.

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Hi folks im interested in getting a lurcher pup. But obviously haven't had a dog like this before and also the missus doesn't want it in the house so will have to be in a kennel. But I have a garage (joined on to house) which is only used for putting lawnmowers and tools in so would it be ok to house a kennel in?? Also how to go about training etc. So if anyone's got any pointers in the right direction that would be great many thanks in advance

 

Get her trained before you get the pup..... :laugh:

 

plummer didn't do a book on that ! maybe an opportunity there.............

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Hi folks im interested in getting a lurcher pup. But obviously haven't had a dog like this before and also the missus doesn't want it in the house so will have to be in a kennel. But I have a garage (joined on to house) which is only used for putting lawnmowers and tools in so would it be ok to house a kennel in?? Also how to go about training etc. So if anyone's got any pointers in the right direction that would be great many thanks in advance

Get her trained before you get the pup..... :laugh:

Or this!

This woman below once uttered the words to me "no dog will ever step foot in this house". A little bit of bonding and patience along with an electric training collar. And... Success!FD595A59-EDBF-4D65-9FEB-59026E2F21BC-107

You used the collar on your missus,fair play to you,mine would put up hell of a fight trying to get that on . :)

 

 

He handcuffed her first...... :D

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nearest thing to one of them little monkeys at the seaside...women love a new dolly to play with mate...dont worry they soon get sick of buying new outfits and the dogs stop being cute after a while..then its your turn...lol

 

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im lucky because my garage opens onto the end of my garden so i took the door off and meshed in the front. built raised sleeping boxes inside, got light and power in there and the concrete floor easy to wash and dry. with the mesh ive got it would be very hard to steal the dogs (not that anyone would want mine!) couple of old sofas in there too, dogs can lay about on them, rip them up, whatever. would be easy to partition it up if i had dogs that didnt get on

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Hi folks im interested in getting a lurcher pup. But obviously haven't had a dog like this before and also the missus doesn't want it in the house so will have to be in a kennel. But I have a garage (joined on to house) which is only used for putting lawnmowers and tools in so would it be ok to house a kennel in?? Also how to go about training etc. So if anyone's got any pointers in the right direction that would be great many thanks in advance

Get her trained before you get the pup..... :laugh:

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This woman below once uttered the words to me "no dog will ever step foot in this house". A little bit of bonding and patience along with an electric training collar. And... Success!

 

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bit extreme for your missus dont you think?? :hmm: :hmm: or is it for pleasure ;):whistling:

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