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Spudlet

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Henry's new friend:D
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Do you like his smart red scarf? (Design patented by KirstyHen);)

And here is what Henry can do with him - note the lack of bunny eating!



Which is more than could be said for the rancid rabbit Henry had for a snack at lunchtime:rolleyes:
 
I've said it before but it could never be said enough.... I LLLLLLLLLLLLLLUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRRRRVVVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEEE him! :D:D:D

What an awesome spangle :)
 
He is such a credit to all your work.....and he is a complete natural :D

Molly (at 4yo) has now learnt her hand signals and will recall to whistle unless there is any of the following:

Water
crops
cover crops
places where cover crops were last year
rabbit holes
woods
:rolleyes:

She also still hones off at 90mph when you let her off heel :rolleyes:

So I don't think she'll ever work :(

Archie we didn't even try. He has mastered sit but heel without walking into the back of your knees is apparently not possible :D
 
Henry can do it all - in the living room! Outdoors is a bit more hit and miss:rolleyes: I cannot for any money call him off a rabbit hole:mad: Everything else he comes back from... most of the time.... Not convinced he'll ever work either!
 
Blasted bunnies!! :mad: You going to do trials??

we watched the gundog trainers at Sandringham game fair last year - his spaniel peed off into the other field to make frineds with picnicers :D:D
 
hu hum Spudlet - don't want to pour water on your fire - but, you do know that when you take him beating he will be expected to flush birds......not rabbits!!! :p :D
 
hu hum Spudlet - don't want to pour water on your fire - but, you do know that when you take him beating he will be expected to flush birds......not rabbits!!! :p :D

Yes, I know:p The nice trainer lady said to get a bunny dummy though before we move onto feathers:)
 
Gawd, in the photo I thought it was a monster bunny, glad it looked more normal in the video. What a clever lad though, Evie is currently spending all her time mugging the cats for bunnies. :( Once she has one in her mouth I am ashamed to say there is no way I can get them off her, the other day I managed to prize her jaws apart when she only had its head in her mouth but she somehow managed to inhale the rest of it without using her jaws. It must have looked hilarious me frantically trying to grab a disappearing hind leg without letting go of her mouth, I failed. :eek:
 
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