EEeeeeeep!

Yes you will.

B was still rolling around with his legs in the air after 30 seconds in the long down, a week before our test.

And if all else fails, have him as a pet and buy a worker :D
I hope my favourite working stud in the UK is here long enough for me to have one of his offspring, one day *sigh*
 
I keep imagine him being let loose for the first time among all those immaculately behaved gundogs and heading for the hills, taking them all with him...:eek::D
 
Don't fear, if you don;t do it with Henry, you still have a much nicer doggy than you started off with, and you have a clue what to do with a proper worker so you can do it with your next dog :D That's my line and I'm sticking to it!! :D
 
Don't fear, if you don;t do it with Henry, you still have a much nicer doggy than you started off with, and you have a clue what to do with a proper worker so you can do it with your next dog :D That's my line and I'm sticking to it!! :D

**Breathes into a paper bag and holds that thought**:D
 
How fab are those dogs?! You know, if Henry does bugger off to the hills with the "proper" gundogs, I think the Law of Finders Keepers applies... You just have to reach 'em first :D Et voila, perfectly trained gundogs are yours!! Worth a shot... :rolleyes:
 
Maybe we can train him to run to one of our cars which would be waiting in a strategic location, doors open and engine revving...:D
 
That is the law I am applying to Roo whilst Mum is incapacitated, I am walking him, feeding him and generally spoiling him rotten in the hope that when she is back up and about, he abandons her for me! :D He is so perfect, he makes those dogs look ill-behaved :eek: :D
 
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