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Nice silent mark no digging just a stare

Cant miss the mark with this one started marking as soon as he had had his jabs and was up and about.    

A good marking dog is worth it's weight in gold, no matter what type of dog. They can come in all shapes and sizes and save hrs of unnecessary netting. They are all different and mark in different wa

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Eh up Terryd. Thought them squirrels type things lived up trees not in the fecking roots.lol

 

 

lol the tree was hollow jok for about 6 foot it was quite fun could hear a right rumpus in side the tree when the ferret went up

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Rabbit numbers have not been great for quite some time. What i like about this dog is he leaves no stone unturned so to speak. He never stops searching checking works close to me if a burrow is occupied he will find it.

 

 

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To good of a dog not to take a pup off darbo, you know what you have and ticks the boxes, not a bad thing to follow suit.

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Rabbit numbers have not been great for quite some time. What i like about this dog is he leaves no stone unturned so to speak. He never stops searching checking works close to me if a burrow is occupied he will find it.

 

 

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To good of a dog not to take a pup off darbo, you know what you have and ticks the boxes, not a bad thing to follow suit.

 

Nice of you to say joe atb.

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Completely agree with previous posters about the value of a good marker - I'd hate to go ferreting without one. Over the years I've had all extremes, from my last lurcher who marked extremely subtly, to my current busher who's about as obvious as they come - standing right over the hole staring into it.

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Great looking dogs and ground there. Would that be a bull type?

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pure pitbull amazingly soft in the mouth now days, wasn't always. I can trust her marks, great nose.

 

Excellent mate

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The brindle is my now 5 month old 3/4 whippet 1/4 stag ( 3 1/12 mths at the time) and the white one (very recently retired) 14 year old pure whippet Edited by Sirblessed
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