Sparky, you`ve hit the nail on the head there mate . Workers have that different attitude , like you say steadiness which is essential for a good worker :thumbsup:
You might find that by posting on a working whippet forum you might get more response. People will always hesitate to take out someone who they do not fully know and trust . Permission is hard won but very easily lost + there are a lot of closet antis around monitoring what we say and do...
I assume you`re referring to our forthcoming event. We`ve already done our homework and taken expert advice . There are no restrictions placed on dogs entering non-KC shows anymore , so people can enter our event without any problems :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :D :D :D :D
Thats how it is done on the other forums - it`s just a shame that there are individuals on here that always have that superior attitude and attack anything that is not to their liking . I have my own opinions on working strains , and some strains do work consistently better than others, that is...
Keith, I wasn`t slagging you or your bitch in the now-closed thread . The people who came on to cause trouble did just that, I gave my own opinion in response to them. Your bitch looks a great little worker , keep up the good work with her- at least you`re getting her out and working her -...
Arron has asked me to add that there will be food available after the event at The School House Low Marishes nr Kirkby Moorside. The owner of the pub is a whippet man , so a warm welcome is promised :cheers:
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All the wisemen & clowns live in the east but here are 2 just so we are missing nothing at our circus.
In full flow :lol: :lol:
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Watch out for the custard pies :D :D :D :D :D
great pictures,
sheba is in fact a long dog, a cross between two sighthounds, and not a lurcher.
please could you let us know the sire's and dam's names of sheba.
is she a first or second cross? or a further division of this?
she appears to have little of the saluki in her head profile, does...
I had a coursing bred greyhound a good few years ago, he was a good daytime courser and caught many rabbits and hares . He also did well on the lamp and caught rabbit and fox (pre-ban) . He wasn`t the brightest dog, but had enough intelligence to learn the lamping game ok. Stamina wise he lasted...
A good day was had by all, well done lads for organising yet another fantastic meet. Nice to meet up with some familiar faces and some new ones as well
10 out of 10 :cheers:
Some from me
It`s a while since K9 saw all this working activity :D :D
Some serious ego stroking going on here!! :D :cheers:
last but not least
The lad himself
Some of the best rabbiting land in the country??
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