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    Ivy stood on a branch. Required 2 rounds of surgery's on her foot to remove all the bark as it wouldn't show up on X-rays.
    I now see a Vx5 and change wrapped around her foot. Always when you can least afford it too.

    It was a painful 4 weeks recovery time, she is not a dog that likes to relax. She would much rather be out and about doing things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nugget connaisseur View Post
    Ivy stood on a branch. Required 2 rounds of surgery's on her foot to remove all the bark as it wouldn't show up on X-rays.
    I now see a Vx5 and change wrapped around her foot. Always when you can least afford it too.

    It was a painful 4 weeks recovery time, she is not a dog that likes to relax. She would much rather be out and about doing things.

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    great looking dog, what the breed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonetropo View Post
    great looking dog, what the breed?
    Belgian Malinois Mix. Not sure with what exactly. Some sort of staffy or other shorter coat bully breed most likely.

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    Jed on Sunday with our first roaring stag . He's not used to smelly old rutted up Stags and he was a bit nervous when it was coming in. Giving low growl. Thought he was going to fuck it for us. Hopefully now he knows what they are, the growling will stop.

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    Poor girl looks very sorry for herself. Hope she heals up well.

    Of course Jed was growling, you never gave him a rifle to defend himself from that big nasty critter

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    Quote Originally Posted by rugerman View Post
    Poor girl looks very sorry for herself. Hope she heals up well.

    Of course Jed was growling, you never gave him a rifle to defend himself from that big nasty critter
    all healed up nicely. Back to dog duties. Now to get time to make it for a hunt.

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    and sideways

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    Oi dad! where's the bloody bone!
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    Meet Finn. He's my first dog. Lab x Gsp, bought from a family in Galatea. If anyone has a litter mate of his flick me a message as I'd be quite keen to hear about them/see photos!

    At 1.5 years old his tally is sitting at 12 public land deer and somewhere in the neighbourhood of 100 goats off a mix of public and private. It's been a ton of fun.

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    haha not too mention a chip bag
    I love his blue blaze

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    One of the many pluses of hunting with a dog, you have a mobile food disposal unit following you around.

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    This is my Brittany retrieving a Canada on opening weekend. He is a rehome dog and it was our 1st opener on ducks and ponds and geese..... usually I stick to pheasant and quail.
    But this definitely wasnt Charlies first rodeo.

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    This is Abby. Lots of fun but completely useless for human assisted hunting. Lucky thats not what her job is
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    Is that a smelly mutt (little play on words)? If it is then those fuckers need to be kept entertained as if the get bored they will find something to do (like eat your house).
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
    Rule 1: Treat every firearm as loaded
    Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
    Rule 3: Load a firearm only when ready to fire
    Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
    Rule 5: Check your firing zone
    Rule 6: Store firearms and ammunition safely
    Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms

 

 

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