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Post by relic on Jun 11, 2010 17:04:27 GMT -5
wot a dog, stunning-one more dog that i would love to own
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Post by kager on Jun 22, 2010 9:54:05 GMT -5
Thank you guys..hes actually a really sweet natured dog with people..but whose gonna ask him..haha ;D
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tera
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Post by tera on Jun 30, 2010 9:28:11 GMT -5
No1 can step foot on my driveway at night with out my Jrt's going insane....Does my head in, so loud lol. When I had to have Kimba pts I didn't feel safe leaving my misses and kids over night. She was a great guard and detterant. Cage has started showing some territorial signs, in the garden especially if some of the stoner students are peering over my fence he lets them know he's there. I will always have an AB or AB sized dog around my house as a guard/detterant and a Jrt or pat as an Alert dog.
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tera
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Post by tera on Jun 30, 2010 9:29:51 GMT -5
haha Just found these of my old girl telling of my Neighbours!!! Couldn't beging to explain how much I miss this girl!!!
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Post by relic on Jun 30, 2010 15:29:18 GMT -5
You wont go wrong having a well trained dog of that size all was around the house, just the look of these types is more that enough to deter most little shits and the terrier i bet that it is up on his feet at the sleights sound. Are you thinking of doing any man work with your am bull?
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Post by tera on Jun 30, 2010 16:16:08 GMT -5
Sadly the one pictured had to be put to sleep last jan mate...but I have no man work plans with my puppy at present. The jacks go crazy at the sound of a fecking mouse fart!!! lol
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Post by relic on Jul 6, 2010 14:37:36 GMT -5
I made these for a dog trainer mate who wonted a prong collar in leather for a big mastiff type dog that he is working with, i must admit that i have never had to use one but if i was working with a dog as big as the one he is i would put one on him as well and i will only make them for people that i know who need them as this type of collar in the wrong hands is a nasty bit of kit and a hidden leather sleeve for the final Part Of PP training so he can put it under his coat or jumper to see if the dog will bite with out the full body get up or the bigger sleeves. He said it worked but still hurt ;D when he put it on for me to take the photo my dogs eyes lit up and he went in for little snap i told him no but you could see him just weighting for me to give him the nod ;D
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Post by grchmason on Jul 6, 2010 15:00:23 GMT -5
Mike your work is first class!!!!!!!
Never seizes to amaze me the time that must go in to them awesome work
Tarren
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Post by relic on Jul 6, 2010 15:12:39 GMT -5
Thanks Tarren, it is hard work mate with many long hours on some of my bigger collars, them 2 copper ones that i made it was about 3 days work on each one :-/but i must admit i loved every stitch ;D
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Post by k9 on Jul 7, 2010 2:20:42 GMT -5
You realy have done a great job with them mate...bet he was chuffed with the work.
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Post by relic on Jul 7, 2010 6:25:27 GMT -5
You realy have done a great job with them mate...bet he was chuffed with the work. He was mate, not only is it functional and well made but he knows that he will never need to buy them again, unless that sleeve gets bit to pieces but with a bit of kit like that the dog is on it then off it in a flash just to see if they will do it. you would not wont a dog on that if it did not know its out command
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