Troutslayer 141 Posted December 9, 2021 Report Share Posted December 9, 2021 On 03/12/2021 at 18:57, booboy2 said: Big BOSS Nice solid looking dog you got there pal Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Moocher71 4,049 Posted December 21, 2021 Report Share Posted December 21, 2021 My 3 Old white brindle dog 14 now and he been a good honest grafter and give anything a go but sadly to old for anything other than a good walk and getting spoilt like old hero's should . Small black bitch as one fault ,she's not 23 tts , she brings a lot to the team and she's a joy to watch work ,she put a lot of gun dogs to shame . Ruff coated bitch doing well and making a good mooching dog 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 28,259 Posted January 24, 2022 Report Share Posted January 24, 2022 My two 5 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Shortstraw 476 Posted April 4, 2022 Report Share Posted April 4, 2022 On 02/12/2021 at 12:56, Neal said: Phil, somehow I think your "aint up to much" is probably a lot more than most other people manage. Fitzwilliam, mine are similar to yours but mine are 3/4 kelpie 1/4 kelpie. I currently have three, a seven year old male, three year old male and a fifteen week old pup. However, I'm seriously considering rehoming the middle one as we simply don't get on. It's a bit like when someone splits up with someone and says, "it's not you; it's me." Several people have told me they think it's middle child syndrome...but he's always been like it. He's lovely but he simply drives me (and the rest of the family) up the bloody wall. Bless him. Neal...hows the middle one differ in temperament? 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Shortstraw 476 Posted April 4, 2022 Report Share Posted April 4, 2022 On 02/12/2021 at 11:40, Fitzwilliam said: Hi guys, these are my mooching dogs. A 3/4 border collie x 1/4 kelpie and a 3/4 kelpie x 1/4 border collie. What are you guys mooching with? Thanks How do they differ from each other with one been kelpie dominant and the other border dominant? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Neal 1,861 Posted April 6, 2022 Report Share Posted April 6, 2022 On 04/04/2022 at 10:46, Shortstraw said: Neal...hows the middle one differ in temperament? I'm afraid he's no longer with me. I re-homed him to a gentleman in the middle of the Goodwood Estate. As I said, he was a lovely, happy dog, but he simply drove me up the wall. Never seemed to switch off as much as my other kelpies. It was almost as though, after years of me saying to people, "No, you're wrong; kelpies aren't all like that," I was finally saying, "Oh, so this is what other people's kelpies are like." He was more of a spaniel than a labrador if that makes sense. I miss him, as he had so much character (similar to Rusty in a lot of ways) but my life and the household is a lot more chilled without him here. The pup was loosing out on sleep as he was constantly saying, "Come on, wake up, let's play!" If they were human, Noggin would be a buddhist or Gandhi or Bob Marley, whereas Ned was like Mr Tumble from CBeebies. I found him to be the kind of dog you love to meet (he was the firm favourite with everybody we met) but wouldn't want to live with. Bless him. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Shortstraw 476 Posted April 6, 2022 Report Share Posted April 6, 2022 3 hours ago, Neal said: I'm afraid he's no longer with me. I re-homed him to a gentleman in the middle of the Goodwood Estate. As I said, he was a lovely, happy dog, but he simply drove me up the wall. Never seemed to switch off as much as my other kelpies. It was almost as though, after years of me saying to people, "No, you're wrong; kelpies aren't all like that," I was finally saying, "Oh, so this is what other people's kelpies are like." He was more of a spaniel than a labrador if that makes sense. I miss him, as he had so much character (similar to Rusty in a lot of ways) but my life and the household is a lot more chilled without him here. The pup was loosing out on sleep as he was constantly saying, "Come on, wake up, let's play!" If they were human, Noggin would be a buddhist or Gandhi or Bob Marley, whereas Ned was like Mr Tumble from CBeebies. I found him to be the kind of dog you love to meet (he was the firm favourite with everybody we met) but wouldn't want to live with. Bless him. Sorry to here that Neal, that must have been a hard decision to make. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Neal 1,861 Posted April 6, 2022 Report Share Posted April 6, 2022 2 hours ago, Shortstraw said: Sorry to here that Neal, that must have been a hard decision to make. It was. My wife had been telling me for about a year that we should consider it, but I kept arrogantly plugging away at it assuming he'd calm down and mellow like all my others. Then, sometime after Christmas, I noticed that he was seeming "not his usual happy self" and decided he might be better off with someone else. Ironically, his new owner, who has previous experience of kelpies from regularly looking after a friend's bitch, thinks Ned is very calm and easy going. Maybe there was just too much going on in my home for him to settle, or maybe I'm too chilled out to accept a "bouncy" dog. Either way, he seems a lot happier where he is in. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Troutslayer 141 Posted April 17, 2022 Report Share Posted April 17, 2022 Bit of a update on my bitch now 7 1/2 months she's a touch on the small side standing at 21tts hopefully gona gain a bit more but she's doing well. Recalls good retrieving well and retrieved her first bunny today. Done well as it was over a stream and not done much near water. 8 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fred90 3,210 Posted April 17, 2022 Report Share Posted April 17, 2022 2 hours ago, Troutslayer said: Bit of a update on my bitch now 7 1/2 months she's a touch on the small side standing at 21tts hopefully gona gain a bit more but she's doing well. Recalls good retrieving well and retrieved her first bunny today. Done well as it was over a stream and not done much near water. cracking little dog 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Daniel cain 45,150 Posted April 18, 2022 Report Share Posted April 18, 2022 Smart that,atvb with it 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
OldPhil 5,698 Posted April 18, 2022 Report Share Posted April 18, 2022 18 hours ago, Troutslayer said: Bit of a update on my bitch now 7 1/2 months she's a touch on the small side standing at 21tts hopefully gona gain a bit more but she's doing well. Recalls good retrieving well and retrieved her first bunny today. Done well as it was over a stream and not done much near water. Well done fellah,...onwards and upwards.. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Leo Sayer 2,418 Posted June 4, 2022 Report Share Posted June 4, 2022 As for catty dog, just let my old lurcher tag along. But I think an ideal catty dog would wait at heel while you take a shot and not chase and spook stuff and retrieve out of heavy cover and off water. I would think some cross bred maybe gundog cross terrier perhaps . Especially for doing roosting birds, a very steady obedient dog and not one that will not piss off chasing the deer ect. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Neal 1,861 Posted June 4, 2022 Report Share Posted June 4, 2022 6 minutes ago, Leo Sayer said: As for catty dog, just let my old lurcher tag along. But I think an ideal catty dog would wait at heel while you take a shot and not chase and spook stuff and retrieve out of heavy cover and off water. I would think some cross bred maybe gundog cross terrier perhaps . Especially for doing roosting birds, a very steady obedient dog and not one that will not piss off chasing the deer ect. My eldest kelpie quickly learnt, from me doing target practice initially and sending him back behind me, that whenever I got my catapult out of my pocket he should come round to just behind me and lie down. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 9,537 Posted June 4, 2022 Report Share Posted June 4, 2022 54 minutes ago, Leo Sayer said: As for catty dog, just let my old lurcher tag along. But I think an ideal catty dog would wait at heel while you take a shot and not chase and spook stuff and retrieve out of heavy cover and off water. I would think some cross bred maybe gundog cross terrier perhaps . Especially for doing roosting birds, a very steady obedient dog and not one that will not piss off chasing the deer ect. When my old lurcher goes' instead of getting another i might be tempted to get something like a lab x springer or if a litter came up a springer x whippet. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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