Ere Ray i wonder if you ever see my old man mincing about with his dog, he'll be over the woods and over Eaglesfield Park all the time, he has one of these Labradoodles great big thing the same colour as one of the creamy labradors (similar to Moggys doggy)! Nice dog well trained now she is over 2 not so excitable! My Dad tho, he loves that dog, possibly more than his Mrs hehe!!
Also Ray, tell your next door neighbour to drop the price of there house by 10k and wait 6 months and we'll buy that for sure, it looks really nice, and done all pukka to our taste already! Next year we'll be defo buying either on Moordown, Ankerdine or Donaldson! So either way i'll be ya neighbour!! haha
The guy lives in a dream world, he's trying to get the 30k back he paid for the extension.
And by the way, if your really interested go in with another offer he's had nothing for months. But make sure you have a proper survey done there were
' Stage Coaches' parked out the front for weeks when that extension was done. ; )
Good luck Oli...............................Oh and be warned every friday night the nieghbour come home pissed and wakes the street up......................
My dogs are trained to do that......puts the fear of god in the person with the 'sleeve' on!!! I know I've done it.....shit myself and they were my dogs!!
It's not called 'Shitzhund' sorry Schutzhund training for nothing. : )
Nice play on words mate LOL......mine were trained in 'working trials', they do the 'attack' stuff as above but also spend a lot of time going over 9 foot verticle scales, search squares and search trails. Jed has to follow a trail laid upto 2 hours before we get there......then follow and find.
Does the 'Good Lady' do the working trial training or did Jed go away for it?
It think Bailey would be at 'Search and Find' he loved 'hide n seek' as a little puppy and still enjoys it now. Perhaps I could bring him up to you for some 'One 2 One' training, at the going rates of course : )
Does the 'Good Lady' do the working trial training or did Jed go away for it?
It think Bailey would be at 'Search and Find' he loved 'hide n seek' as a little puppy and still enjoys it now. Perhaps I could bring him up to you for some 'One 2 One' training, at the going rates of course : )
The good Mrs RM did the training, she prefers it to the 'schutzhund' as you dont use food to get the dog to track. In working trials they have just got to use their nose as a natural way of following a scent. Jeds brothers are with the Police and MOD, one actually stars on that 'Send in the Dogs' programme on ITV, and they are trained in a similar way. If I had the money Mrs RM would like to set up an all-terraine dog training school and train dogs to work.....she took her exams a few years ago and passed with disticntion but we've not be able to utilise it currently, of course I'm sure she would like to help you and Bailey, I'll have a word with her, but we do live some way from SE7!!
The last 3 remaining pups from our 'litter' of 11, gave me a shock on Tuesday. I thought I'd lost them, went searching everywhere and was calling them and beggining to panic as it was getting warm, and then I saw where they were (after about 10 mins of searching) and took this picture......we've now called them the 'flowerpot girls'
My little rescue westie had to be put down on Tuesday, he was such a brave little fellow and reached the age of 16 plus.......
His age was a bit of a mystery, and frankly we miss him like like hell.......
I used to take him to the football matches where I was a manager a few years back for the local kids clubs he loved running around with the lads during training.
My little rescue westie had to be put down on Tuesday, he was such a brave little fellow and reached the age of 16 plus.......
His age was a bit of a mystery, and frankly we miss him like like hell.......
I used to take him to the football matches where I was a manager a few years back for the local kids clubs he loved running around with the lads during training.
Amazing how some dogs get under your skin?
Hey Ken, sorry to hear that mate, I lost one of mine 4 weeks ago.......never been so cut-up, he was only 6 yrs old. Take care mate
My little rescue westie had to be put down on Tuesday, he was such a brave little fellow and reached the age of 16 plus.......
His age was a bit of a mystery, and frankly we miss him like like hell.......
I used to take him to the football matches where I was a manager a few years back for the local kids clubs he loved running around with the lads during training.
Amazing how some dogs get under your skin?
Thanks Ken and sorry to hear about your Westie, your not wrong about getting under your skin. Before we got Bailey I was a get over it, it's only a dog person. I cried like a baby when he was ill. We thought about getting a Westie as a pal for Bailey great looking little charecters.
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Bailey had a good day at a show in Waltham Abbey a couple of weeks back.
Is it still up for £249,000?
The guy lives in a dream world, he's trying to get the 30k back he paid for the extension.
And by the way, if your really interested go in with another offer he's had nothing for months. But make sure you have a proper survey done there were
' Stage Coaches' parked out the front for weeks when that extension was done. ; )
Good luck Oli...............................Oh and be warned every friday night the nieghbour come home pissed and wakes the street up......................
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/photos/chrismoyles/6904/10#gallery6904
You wait until he fits those legs Mog, then you'll get some exercise ; )
Great pictures Gents : )
Red.
Does the 'Good Lady' do the working trial training or did Jed go away for it?
It think Bailey would be at 'Search and Find' he loved 'hide n seek' as a little puppy and still enjoys it now. Perhaps I could bring him up to you for some 'One 2 One' training, at the going rates of course : )
If I had the money Mrs RM would like to set up an all-terraine dog training school and train dogs to work.....she took her exams a few years ago and passed with disticntion but we've not be able to utilise it currently, of course I'm sure she would like to help you and Bailey, I'll have a word with her, but we do live some way from SE7!!
Take care mate
Cheers mate
Thanks Ken and sorry to hear about your Westie, your not wrong about getting under your skin. Before we got Bailey I was a get over it, it's only a dog person. I cried like a baby when he was ill. We thought about getting a Westie as a pal for Bailey great looking little charecters.
Sounds good RM, we've got two shows tomorrow and I've got to be in Maidstone at 0930 for the first one, and I've only just got home : (