Exactly what I have done for all my lurchers, sewn the rabbit pelt onto the training dummy, I find it helps with the retrieve getting them use to the fur for soft mouth retrieval.
Jess's turn this morning, she caught a squirrel , its in the freeze now ready for Friday nights tea well it only small so an appetizer before main course . The great British menu.
I like the banter here, I've just been given my son's old iphone and tried using it to post the pics, they look the right way round when I post them, going back to my laptop.
There are plenty of lovely young and old dogs in rescue centers that make fantastic family companions, I've always had my terriers from such centers and have never been disappointed, reasonable priced. It's worth a look first I'd say you may be surprised. best of luck.
I can remember many years ago when I first started raw feeding, worried about how much and ratio's etc weighing everything, it does get easier I promise, go with your gut feeling and don't worry, you'll notice the difference and your companion will let you know, I think it's better to feed less...
For the past 35yrs I've been feeding my dogs a BARF diet, which consists of twice a week raw fruit, vegetables and seasonal salad mixed meal, the other days just raw meat and bones. I bulk blitz all the the fruit & veg and salad in the blender and portion into tubs for the freezer. The veg meals...
Nice one, they do work together well, my little Jack Russel Tilly who passed away aged 14 end of last year use to work the hedge rows whilst Bryn patrolled the field waiting for the escapees, good teamwork what say. The reason I got another pup, he was missing her so much, I recon it won't be...
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