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YOU STUPID "BOY"

my mooching is when I'm on me bike..i don't lamp/or go out with a specific meaning..i'm coming up sixty two..[me legs are not made for a lot of walking anymore].lol...I don't live in town,,I live on t

Clocked one of my Beddy x whpts at 63mph behind the truck .... Gonna try again without the lead on as soon as her pads heal ??? Atb

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Hats of to you fella hope I'm doing that sort of miles on a bike when I'm 62

Its running alongside the motor in the first post,at 62 years of age id have thought he may have learnt from years of mistakes,just goes to show your never to old.

Any need for that?

 

Cheers, D.

 

Possibly,the amount of times, on sites like this ,that more experienced lurcher owners advocate practice that may influence the youngsters getting into the game,an influence that,s often misguided,at best.

 

influence mate, you might need it, but me, don't think so..

 

Im in awe,ive hunted for over 50 years,much of that time with lurchers and terriers,im still learning,well done Carradine.

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The first of the whippet x jagdterrier cross is this one, named Diesel:73hwzt.jpgObviously, the size will have to come up from here. Diesel is about 18" right now and will likely make 19 when he's done growing. I want to eventually end up around 21"-24".

there was a travelling family that used to camp up near us every summer, kept Irish terrier/whippets similiar to this in type. Hardy little dogs.

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The first of the whippet x jagdterrier cross is this one, named Diesel:73hwzt.jpgObviously, the size will have to come up from here. Diesel is about 18" right now and will likely make 19 when he's done growing. I want to eventually end up around 21"-24".

there was a travelling family that used to camp up near us every summer, kept Irish terrier/whippets similiar to this in type. Hardy little dogs.

Your right on the money there. The cross makes for a tough dog and a hard worker for sure.

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