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My mates pedigree whippet, i get a lot of enjoyment watching this dog work...  

Ive recently bought a pedigree Whippet pup to show at kennel club shows and also to take with me to the working terrier & Leacher shows when I show my Borders. Any of you lads used/using pedig

Nice pup mate, this is my kc show bred 4 weeks ago, her first night out after 5 month of summer rest and 4 weeks in pup, atb with your pup

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Not one over the years of running 2 to 3 times a week, touch wood lol.

Good on the little dog but soft grassy fields are ok ... I've got land here that's more Flint than earth and all jokes aside would destroy a whippets feet .......

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Not one over the years of running 2 to 3 times a week, touch wood lol.

 

Good on the little dog but soft grassy fields are ok ... I've got land here that's more Flint than earth and all jokes aside would destroy a whippets feet .......

lol

Stick to cooking fella you seem to have a bit of knowledge in that area .......

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Not one over the years of running 2 to 3 times a week, touch wood lol.

Good on the little dog but soft grassy fields are ok ... I've got land here that's more Flint than earth and all jokes aside would destroy a whippets feet .......

 

Run all breeds of runners over years and the flint destroys all their feet in the end.

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Not one over the years of running 2 to 3 times a week, touch wood lol.

 

Good on the little dog but soft grassy fields are ok ... I've got land here that's more Flint than earth and all jokes aside would destroy a whippets feet .......

Run all breeds of runners over years and the flint destroys all their feet in the end.

True it takes it toll but I've got an 11 and 5 year old her and their feet are still sound ... The pup is on it every day so hopefully she will be ok to ........

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Not one over the years of running 2 to 3 times a week, touch wood lol.

Good on the little dog but soft grassy fields are ok ... I've got land here that's more Flint than earth and all jokes aside would destroy a whippets feet .......

Run all breeds of runners over years and the flint destroys all their feet in the end.

True it takes it toll but I've got an 11 and 5 year old her and their feet are still sound ... The pup is on it every day so hopefully she will be ok to ........

 

She runs on all kinds of ground but I don't run any dog flint no more and never did for a rabbit.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL63gWguf40

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Not one over the years of running 2 to 3 times a week, touch wood lol.

 

Good on the little dog but soft grassy fields are ok ... I've got land here that's more Flint than earth and all jokes aside would destroy a whippets feet .......

Run all breeds of runners over years and the flint destroys all their feet in the end.

True it takes it toll but I've got an 11 and 5 year old her and their feet are still sound ... The pup is on it every day so hopefully she will be ok to ........

She runs on all kinds of ground but I don't run any dog flint no more and never did for a rabbit.

I've got no choice I can't pick my jobs .......

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Not one over the years of running 2 to 3 times a week, touch wood lol.

 

Good on the little dog but soft grassy fields are ok ... I've got land here that's more Flint than earth and all jokes aside would destroy a whippets feet .......

Run all breeds of runners over years and the flint destroys all their feet in the end.

True it takes it toll but I've got an 11 and 5 year old her and their feet are still sound ... The pup is on it every day so hopefully she will be ok to ........

She runs on all kinds of ground but I don't run any dog flint no more and never did for a rabbit.

Some nice catches there ... Just a shame she isn't strong enough to bring them all the way back to you .......

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Not one over the years of running 2 to 3 times a week, touch wood lol.

Good on the little dog but soft grassy fields are ok ... I've got land here that's more Flint than earth and all jokes aside would destroy a whippets feet .......

lol

Stick to cooking fella you seem to have a bit of knowledge in that area .......

 

socks are you breeding a super duper footed lurcher now i must have missed something in my time lol

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Not one over the years of running 2 to 3 times a week, touch wood lol.

 

Good on the little dog but soft grassy fields are ok ... I've got land here that's more Flint than earth and all jokes aside would destroy a whippets feet .......

lol

Stick to cooking fella you seem to have a bit of knowledge in that area .......

socks are you breeding a super duper footed lurcher now i must have missed something in my time lol

No I am breeding fast robust strong lurchers that can take all game on all terrain .......

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Not one over the years of running 2 to 3 times a week, touch wood lol.

Good on the little dog but soft grassy fields are ok ... I've got land here that's more Flint than earth and all jokes aside would destroy a whippets feet .......

lol

Stick to cooking fella you seem to have a bit of knowledge in that area .......

socks are you breeding a super duper footed lurcher now i must have missed something in my time lol

No I am breeding fast robust strong lurchers that can take all game on all terrain .......

 

aside from cooking if i needed any knowledge on dogs i wouldnt be calling on ya :thumbs:

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Not one over the years of running 2 to 3 times a week, touch wood lol.

 

Good on the little dog but soft grassy fields are ok ... I've got land here that's more Flint than earth and all jokes aside would destroy a whippets feet .......

lol

Stick to cooking fella you seem to have a bit of knowledge in that area .......

socks are you breeding a super duper footed lurcher now i must have missed something in my time lol

No I am breeding fast robust strong lurchers that can take all game on all terrain .......

aside from cooking if i needed any knowledge on dogs i wouldnt be calling on ya :thumbs:

Thank god for that trying educat retards is hard work and I don't really have the patience for it ........

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Not one over the years of running 2 to 3 times a week, touch wood lol.

Good on the little dog but soft grassy fields are ok ... I've got land here that's more Flint than earth and all jokes aside would destroy a whippets feet .......

Run all breeds of runners over years and the flint destroys all their feet in the end.

True it takes it toll but I've got an 11 and 5 year old her and their feet are still sound ... The pup is on it every day so hopefully she will be ok to ........

She runs on all kinds of ground but I don't run any dog flint no more and never did for a rabbit.

Some nice catches there ... Just a shame she isn't strong enough to bring them all the way back to you .......

 

Lol that's down to my training :whistling: not the breed of the dog.

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Not one over the years of running 2 to 3 times a week, touch wood lol.

 

Good on the little dog but soft grassy fields are ok ... I've got land here that's more Flint than earth and all jokes aside would destroy a whippets feet .......

Run all breeds of runners over years and the flint destroys all their feet in the end.

True it takes it toll but I've got an 11 and 5 year old her and their feet are still sound ... The pup is on it every day so hopefully she will be ok to ........

She runs on all kinds of ground but I don't run any dog flint no more and never did for a rabbit.

Some nice catches there ... Just a shame she isn't strong enough to bring them all the way back to you .......

Lol that's down to my training :whistling: not the breed of the dog.

No its not its because they are to weak to carry a rabbit lol ......

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