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My dog is 17 an a half months old now and the seasons coming to a close, he's done well on whats been put in front of him so far and put plenty in the freezer, not without a few hiccups, but soon learns. Was planning/hoping to test him on retrieving charles but just aint had the right oppertunties. He's quick, good stamina for a bull x and sound feet on him. He's had a lot of time and effort put into him, but have loved every minute of it. No better feeling bringing a dog on from 8 weeks old and watching him thrive in the field. Few pics from a little stroll earler.....

 

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My dog is 17 an a half months old now and the seasons coming to a close, he's done well on whats been put in front of him so far and put plenty in the freezer, not without a few hiccups, but soon lear

Fine looking animal flip, all the best with him.

Your right pal no better feeling my bull X is 16months old and also done well on what's put in front of him first time I've bred a pup and fetched it on no better feeling ??????

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Sounds like his done well for you and in a similar situation my self mines 2 end of march. Still rough round the edges but we getting there and when I see him storming down a hill in the lamp and picking up a rabbit as he passes it full tilt like a pro makes me smile.

Shame the season is pretty much over its gone so quick. Roll on september the young bunnies what know whats hit them with these fellas on the case :thumbs:

Yours is looking in fine fettle too

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I have a 14 months he been doing well. Works well on lead and out the back of my van. Flies out the box and is over gate or fence and keen as mustard, but can I get the cnut to retrieve. Balls, sticks, dummy rabbit. He will happily run down but that's about it.

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Sounds like his done well for you and in a similar situation my self mines 2 end of march. Still rough round the edges but we getting there and when I see him storming down a hill in the lamp and picking up a rabbit as he passes it full tilt like a pro makes me smile.

Shame the season is pretty much over its gone so quick. Roll on september the young bunnies what know whats hit them with these fellas on the case :thumbs:

Yours is looking in fine fettle too

Yes terry it flew by, the ammount of rain we had was a bit of a ball ache to but I only seen frost on the ground the once so evens its self out a bit. There was a few young'ns out last night. Next season they should hit the ground running :thumbs:

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I have a 14 months he been doing well. Works well on lead and out the back of my van. Flies out the box and is over gate or fence and keen as mustard, but can I get the cnut to retrieve. Balls, sticks, dummy rabbit. He will happily run down but that's about it.

They can test your patience . How's you bred mate?

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Your right pal no better feeling my bull X is 16months old and also done well on what's put in front of him first time I've bred a pup and fetched it on no better feeling

Is that your dog in profile pic who is 16 months bradus? I seen pics of him as a young pup on here back then, nice stamp of dog. have you put any pics on here since mate?

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