finally a way to slow a Brit down!
Must have a americian ancestory otherwise be onto the red wine
finally a way to slow a Brit down!
Must have a americian ancestory otherwise be onto the red wine
Its her favourite cause it has a bird on the bottle, Tui is the finest beer in the country asides from my home brew of course
a trio of brittanys with graeme c. "blackie", an aussie imported bitch,sired by "edam", and littermates busta and cassie,sired by a french-bred sire, "doc".some more world-class working bloodlines are on the way to n.z.
I’ve loved this breed right since I was a teenager. I decided to get one about 45 years ago but the only breeder I could find was someone in the Manawatu with a very closely bred line. Their hind pasterns were so low that their arses were nearly dragging on the ground, so I gave them a miss, and bought a GSP.
Its great seeing lots of interest in them now and new blood lines being imported.
I will get one in my next life. because I’m coming back as a game-keeper.
"Thats not a knife, this is a knife"
Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
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@Woody chuck up a photo of your dog mate, biggest wire hair I've ever seen.
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She loves the free fresh wind in her hair; Life without care. She's broke but it's oke; that's why the lady is a tramp.
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
Old dog and young dog. Sadly, old dog has now passed on to his happy hunting grounds. he was accorded full honours and had deer, big rooster , a duck and rabbit to see him into the afterlife.
some hairy hairies there, got any gunwhip in the line.
Nup; but the lines are excellent if their performance is anything to go by over their lifetimes. It's always been a two way street. I teach them and I let them teach me. Each weighs in at between 32-35 kg working weight. Powerful and able to withstand extreme weather when goose hunting and NEVER to quit.
so HUGE but great nature. That young dog of yours had me thinking of a wire for my next poocher...I loved how he managed to be a 'small dog' under the table. What a sweet nature...plus I could just ride him home from a hunt if I got tired!!!
She loves the free fresh wind in her hair; Life without care. She's broke but it's oke; that's why the lady is a tramp.
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
Wires are typically heavier than the GSP?
They're bloody handy on a strong lead when your faced with a steep uphill climb. They just love to pull and are becoming real popular as sled dogs, quite apart from their hunting abilities.
i think the old dog is telling young dog to keep his distance from the pheasants. or is that just a hint of a roman nose? excellent photos.
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