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Hey he is looking good very nice. Hopefully me and keano will meet him soon. :wub: :thumbsup:
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rooney turbo dog said:View attachment 40555he starts racing after crufts this year at the venue that parkstone whippets organise. Littleborough. its right on my doorstep. he may be a bit big though. should have called him crouch instead of Rooney.
thats a really good pic julie :thumbsup:jue332 said:rooney turbo dog said:View attachment 40555he starts racing after crufts this year at the venue that parkstone whippets organise. Littleborough. its right on my doorstep. he may be a bit big though. should have called him crouch instead of Rooney.
Hi, this is our Gracie, dad is Veredon Gingerbread man.
We race at the Lancashire (Littleborough) Looking forward to seeing you and Rooney :thumbsup:
bluesky said:Wow Gracie looks great.That picture is the reason i got into whippets.She looks a picture of speed and grace.A true athelete.
All the best for tomorrow from sister jillJulie D said:Your Indy looks lovely, we've a bitch from Lilly's litter previous to yours, Ella born 28 4 05 and she is the most gentle, mild and cuddly dog I've ever known, and very pretty , but of course we're biased on that view :- " Where about in the country are you ?
midlanderkeith said:Indy lives with us and the rest of the pack in Forfar,a town that sits in the angus glens about 20 miles from Dundee and approx 60 miles from AberdeenJulie D said:Your Indy looks lovely, we've a bitch from Lilly's litter previous to yours, Ella born 28 4 05 and she is the most gentle, mild and cuddly dog I've ever known, and very pretty , but of course we're biased on that view :- " Where about in the country are you ?
Wow Julie - now that is a brilliant picture. :cheers: Gracie looks fantastic on there. :wub: :thumbsup:jue332 said:rooney turbo dog said:View attachment 40555he starts racing after crufts this year at the venue that parkstone whippets organise. Littleborough. its right on my doorstep. he may be a bit big though. should have called him crouch instead of Rooney.
Hi, this is our Gracie, dad is Veredon Gingerbread man.
We race at the Lancashire (Littleborough) Looking forward to seeing you and Rooney :thumbsup:
Janimal said:Wow Julie - now that is a brilliant picture. :cheers: Gracie looks fantastic on there. :wub: :thumbsup:jue332 said:rooney turbo dog said:View attachment 40555he starts racing after crufts this year at the venue that parkstone whippets organise. Littleborough. its right on my doorstep. he may be a bit big though. should have called him crouch instead of Rooney.
Hi, this is our Gracie, dad is Veredon Gingerbread man.
We race at the Lancashire (Littleborough) Looking forward to seeing you and Rooney :thumbsup:
rooney turbo dog said:what camera do you have?. thats a sharp pic...i cant upload hi res pics to this site...it says i can only upload 100kb...is the racing on this weekend?..i might pop up....dont think Roo will do the mussle...Ha Ha
Aaron
Janimal said:Wow Julie - now that is a brilliant picture. :cheers: Gracie looks fantastic on there. :wub: :thumbsup:jue332 said:rooney turbo dog said:View attachment 40555he starts racing after crufts this year at the venue that parkstone whippets organise. Littleborough. its right on my doorstep. he may be a bit big though. should have called him crouch instead of Rooney.
Hi, this is our Gracie, dad is Veredon Gingerbread man.
We race at the Lancashire (Littleborough) Looking forward to seeing you and Rooney :thumbsup:
rooney turbo dog said:what camera do you have?. thats a sharp pic...i cant upload hi res pics to this site...it says i can only upload 100kb...is the racing on this weekend?..i might pop up....dont think Roo will do the mussle...Ha Ha
Aaron
Janimal said:Wow Julie - now that is a brilliant picture. :cheers: Gracie looks fantastic on there. :wub: :thumbsup:jue332 said:rooney turbo dog said:View attachment 40555he starts racing after crufts this year at the venue that parkstone whippets organise. Littleborough. its right on my doorstep. he may be a bit big though. should have called him crouch instead of Rooney.
Hi, this is our Gracie, dad is Veredon Gingerbread man.
We race at the Lancashire (Littleborough) Looking forward to seeing you and Rooney :thumbsup:
Please, please tell me what is the 'Sausage diet'. sound interesting.rooney turbo dog said:View attachment 40537rumour looks well....wish the roonster got the big white front socks..maybe will see you at crufts...roo is in junior dog...but maynot go yet as hes not been well and lost some weight...gunna feed him the sausage diet and see if i can get some on...heres a pic of Roo at Manchester champ show where he won junior dog.
I feed my dogs the BARF diet Rooney..... Tripe is great for putting weight onto dogs, and my dogs are never fussy eaters. :thumbsup:rooney turbo dog said:i have always found it hard to keep/put weight on Roo...i think its his type. he always shows most of his ribs. Ive tried everything but have found that chip shop jumbo sausages mixed in with his usual diet seem to do the trick...seems to do his coat some good too...it gets very slick........in general though he's a very fussy eater, he just picks at it..circles it etc...is that common?........i watched a staffy eat its food the other day and was shocked...
Just in case this is any use to you and your pup. Our pup who's now 8 months old was a very fussy eater... we tried every type of dog food, cat food, tuna, sardines etc she would eat something one day and then eat nothing the next. She was really beginning to get us worried .rooney turbo dog said:i have always found it hard to keep/put weight on Roo...i think its his type. he always shows most of his ribs. Ive tried everything but have found that chip shop jumbo sausages mixed in with his usual diet seem to do the trick...seems to do his coat some good too...it gets very slick........in general though he's a very fussy eater, he just picks at it..circles it etc...is that common?........i watched a staffy eat its food the other day and was shocked...
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