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“Intelligent” sheep dogs
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<blockquote data-quote="egbert" data-source="post: 7756578" data-attributes="member: 9965"><p>My current top bitch has caught 2 greyhounds/lurchers, 2 whippets, a Labrador, a whippypoo -or somesuch bollix- and an old English (could only get mouthful of hair with that last'un)</p><p>As you can see, longdogs are a fave, </p><p>Vets bills into 4 figures now....sodding creature</p><p>Has to live indoors until needed, or nightfall comes.</p><p>(as far as i'm concerned, use the footpath at night, take yer chances). </p><p></p><p>her mother preferred homo sapiens, which was much better, as the repairs were generally 'free on delivery'</p><p>her fearless and peerless granddad would take chunks out of anything that passed his way...deer, other dogs, foxes, foxhounds, pretty much anything. (didn't mark the sheep though, so that was fine by me)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egbert, post: 7756578, member: 9965"] My current top bitch has caught 2 greyhounds/lurchers, 2 whippets, a Labrador, a whippypoo -or somesuch bollix- and an old English (could only get mouthful of hair with that last'un) As you can see, longdogs are a fave, Vets bills into 4 figures now....sodding creature Has to live indoors until needed, or nightfall comes. (as far as i'm concerned, use the footpath at night, take yer chances). her mother preferred homo sapiens, which was much better, as the repairs were generally 'free on delivery' her fearless and peerless granddad would take chunks out of anything that passed his way...deer, other dogs, foxes, foxhounds, pretty much anything. (didn't mark the sheep though, so that was fine by me) [/QUOTE]
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