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No better feeling than bringing a dog on from a pup...giving them a spin at 10/11 month old and  watching it take it's first rabbit/fox/deer etc...no drug comes close Neck😔

A pic of a few dogs owned by London lads in the past. The white bitch was the litter sister to the great grand dam to lucky the dark destroyer i believe. The brindle bitch was a fx saluki greyhound. 

Mate my Wheaton x bitch is 27 tts and 80/90 lb fighting weight...had her out ferreting from first jabs with longnets etc,around the harris/gos hawks, she's done everything you would use a whippet/smal

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12 minutes ago, Black neck said:

Ffs I'd be up all night wi that cuzzer

Not too much spice a go easy on the hot spice. It's more the colour with the red food colouring what makes it look hot. Lol. People see red an think f**k that 🤣. My eldest son is a whimp when it comes too hot spicey food. My youngest lad makes me laugh . Am not bothered give us it here face like a f***ing radish running into kitchen for some water. He knows now straight to fridge for milk. We had a chill contest scotch bonnets. I'm there sneaking to fridge for milk caught me the little c**t. So it's like that eh Dad 🤣🤣

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19 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

same need some acid to get 6 months a soil grime out the patio lol jet wash aint cutting it 

Get some virkon S mate. Wet patio then sprinkle the virkon on. Kills all grime. Great stuff for kennels too. Farmers use it. I use it for birds too. Pigeon an poltary men use it for drinkers. Kills cosi. 

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Great for outdoor kennels that stuff to Mc too. A used too wash outdoor runs with it. If you've got a jet wash with compartment for liquid. Make some up in a jug then put it in the compartment. You only need a tea spoon of that. Last you a good few months. 

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1 hour ago, mC HULL said:

same need some acid to get 6 months a soil grime out the patio lol jet wash aint cutting it 

Sodium hypochlorite pal or red label hypochlorite any farm supply shop will have it

mix it 50/50 water and bit of fairy up liquid in a watering can get it on the deck stand back watch manic happen rinse after 20 mins repeat if needed give it a good rinse of and let it dry be fine for dogs once it’s dry 

wear old cloths it’s just like bleach it won’t prevent it regrowing like a biocide would but it’s instant results and not as messy as pressure washing 

 

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1 minute ago, saluki bouy said:

Sodium hypochlorite pal or red label hypochlorite any farm supply shop will have it

mix it 50/50 water and bit of fairy up liquid in a watering can get it on the deck stand back watch manic happen rinse after 20 mins repeat if needed give it a good rinse of and let it dry be fine for dogs once it’s dry 

wear old cloths it’s just like bleach it won’t prevent it regrowing like a biocide would but it’s instant results and not as messy as pressure washing 

 

What about the caustic soda or is that dodgy

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3 minutes ago, Black neck said:

What about the caustic soda or is that dodgy

Never used it pal never had to look further than hypo sometimes need to put it down a couple times good idea to use pressure washer just to rinse it of if there’s loads of grime but it’s potent stuff goes out of date though but goes a long way 25£ a 25 litre barrel up here 

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