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The Downside To A High Drive Youngster ........


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A high drive youngster that busts a gut to get its quarry Is a great creature to watch and the pride is overwhelming when it trots back to you with its tail held high and hands you its hard earned prize .....

 

But there is a downside ..........

 

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Hi drive or a lack of self presivation is it one of the same thing?, had a dog the same was a real catch dog but had no respect for itself fractured its skull one night never ran the same after.

however dogs that pull up short of walls and hadges without even trying to apply any pressure can be worse than a cringeworthy course.

Its a fine line hope the dog learns somewere in between.

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No luckily .... if it was a half milimeter deeper it would have been a fairly tasty stitch job ... But this was a salt water wash some anti inflammatory tablets and a dose of anti biotics ... Hopefully she will be ok as she has an eight hour shift to do on a rabbit job tomorrow .........

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hows the old bitch doing these days socks ?

She is still as keen as ever and is still sharp on a warren ... But she has slowed up and can only manage 3 hard days work now ... Age is a terrible thing ........

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shes done you proud over the years mate so deserves a a wind down I suppose..

She does mate and there is a leather two seat sofa down my workshop in the run area with her name all over it ... Radio on for company multi fuel fire for warmth ... She will be with me until the end mate .........

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To a dog that's a scratch.

Thank you vet weasel ........

Lol

true though lads would be queuing up at the vets with there 100 notes two weeks off for the dog that would probally pull them out there any way.when it will heal up in the same amount of time on its own and the dog can still run.

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