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    Holly

    I am so dreadfully sorry to hear your news. It seemed as though you had her stabilised and she was enjoying life. Such a shock that she went downhill so quickly but she had a super fabulous time with you and couldn’t have had more lovely owners. xx
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    My sweet Axel

    I’m so so sorry to read about Axel. But you’ve done the best and wisest thing for him in the circumstances. He left you knowing how much he was loved and that’s all we can do for these dogs that give us their all. Sending love and hugs. X
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    Poppy Update - 17/8/22

    Hi David I’ve also been having a think about your problems with training. Reading the pony thread I think that gundog work is just so different from the scentwork that she’s been trained. Poppy is used to finding the article or scent and then being rewarded ie party time once you’ve found the...
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    Living with Poppy - Update 7/7/22 (All going south!)

    I hope you don’t mind me replying but your post really struck a cord with me. I’ve been where you are on several occasions and now have come to terms with the limitations and characteristics of my dogs. I’ve got a dog here that wants to do nothing but pick game on a shoot and I’ve no picking up...
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    Possible Mast Cell Tumour

    So thrilled that it’s all healing well and you are both recovering - you from the shock and him from the operation. :thelambiesarecoming:
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    Cockerpoo v Labradors

    I feel your pain. It makes me wonder why we complain about labradors. It’s over 40 years since I had a spaniel and it certainly wasn’t a working cocker. They never stop! My ndn has a girl Poodle of the same age and she is so much more sane than Chip!
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    Pickle’s gundoggery

    It’s a long time since I posted anything but I thought I would bring you up to speed on how we are getting on with our training. Pickle has gone from strength to strength and has been super easy to train. I do have be careful that I don’t over train her as more than two sessions a week and...
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    Cockerpoo v Labradors

    Good to hear from you @Peartree . How are the Labs getting on gundog wise? All good on the Gundog front I’ll go onto the Gundog forum and give you some explanations
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    Cockerpoo v Labradors

    Oh don’t think that I don’t find him gorgeous. He’s just a bit full on! If he’s not getting into trouble, he’s asking to be cuddled
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    Cockerpoo v Labradors

    This is a one year old cockerpoo and as he lives in London, coming to our house is like coming to the dog equivalent of Disney Land. He is completely mental and never stops. We used to lock him in a small area of the hall for our sanity and the dogs! I think it’s going to be a long time until...
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    Cockerpoo v Labradors

    I know I haven’t been here for some time but it’s been busy in my house over the last year! My daughter has had her first baby and we offered to have her young cockerpoo pup while she settled home with the baby. Because of complications we ended up having him for two weeks. Omg! I totally...
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    Biting and mouthing is really wearing me down

    I’m sorry you are feeling demoralised, but I can tell you that most people with animals struggle at some point or other. Young puppies jump and mouth generally from over tiredness but it has been reinforced in some way when with you so that he has continued with the behaviour. Some dogs are easy...
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    Baby Day Care - Doggy type.

    He is called Chip and is 7 months now. Does anyone remember the Biff and Chip children’s reading books?
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    Baby Day Care - Doggy type.

    I am also a grandparent to a poo pup!
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    Coming off Suprelorin

    I put one implant in Diesel so I could cover Pickles first season and liked the differences so much that I had him castrated before the implant wore off. He’s much softer and more cuddly now and I have no regrets about having it done. He has put on a little weight but he’s still pretty fit...
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    Coming off Suprelorin

    I had a Superlorin implant into Bingley some time ago and I think now that he has had three. I have now left him without an implant and am watching him gradually change in behaviour. He was humping Diesel a couple of days ago which is the first sign that he is regaining his joie de vivre. He has...
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    Looking more like a Gundog

    I’m very lucky to have access to this private group of fields once a week. It’s been a godsend during lockdown as most of the public land around us is muddy and very crowded. There hasn’t been any stock in here for 10 years and it’s beautifully drained.
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    Looking more like a Gundog

    It was a memory. She saw some dummies being thrown into the bracken about 50 yards away and then was walked a long way back and sent. I also walked back another 50 yards and climbed over the sheep fence so she had to jump an obstacle and go out of sight to retrieve. She did that well but the...
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    Looking more like a Gundog

    She has been a dream to train and a challenge to exercise. She comes from top field trial lines and is completely different to any of my previous dogs. It’s a bit like teaching a very gifted child, if you are engaging them, then they are all concentration, but the moment you ignore them, they...
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    Looking more like a Gundog

    I’m hoping that this link works! It’s so long since I posted anything but I asked a friend to video me the other day and I wanted to share it. Despite a year with very little group training, I’m pleased with my little girl. She’s 20 months and looking like a proper Gundog here! The music is...
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