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Greyhound trainer/Handler needed.

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GANT007
When: 07 Oct 11 22:19
None taken......We rear our own but friends of our had good luck with dogs out of Tuckers so keep going back.
Doctors differ and patients die and we all know how quirky greyhounds can be.
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MALAY
When: 07 Oct 11 22:25
all the best mate with yer hounds, its a very hard game, but the best game,

i'd still stand by maria byrne,even in hard times she wouldnt take outsider's pups

going back to opening post, the fellah should rear it himself, a bit of planning it will keep him fit, and he'l have a friend for life


rapid ranger was reared out a back garden
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GANT007
When: 07 Oct 11 22:37
Many a good dog was reared out of the back garden......A man I know let his pup have 30 minutes in a gaa field morning and evening to run riot.....slept in a 6 x 4 garden shed with a small mesh pen.......open class and sold to Owen McK( dont want to name the dog) .....some lads think pups run around 24/7.
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MALAY
When: 07 Oct 11 22:48
it needs the dedication
but it's entirelly possible
and you can have a puppy leading at 5 month and still make grade, it depends what input,
its a myth pups need to be running about in packs kliing things, although its a bonus Blush
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GANT007
When: 07 Oct 11 23:03
You can't beat an auld trip out into the wild with a litter running loose around you........you never know what might pop up again and again.......makes handslipping that bit rewarding.
By:
workrider
When: 07 Oct 11 23:18
take them out to a bog lads ...now that really enjoyable....just make sure theres no water about....i used to take mine down to ferbane on weekends and let them loose.....magic...
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