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Thats easy for you to say
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Yep. Thats the Rydale stuff Can't remember the last time I've seen the breeks in stock in the shop though.
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http://www.rydaleclothing.co.uk http://www.bobparratt.co.uk/ I reccon you can kit yourself out quite reasonably. Dunno if you want to go the tweed breek or simple plain country, non cammo style. Some good deals in there. Add a tatterstall shirt and tie. Done.
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So it does! The important question though. Why? Any mention of that frequency being used elsewhere?
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Breeks Try here. Think it's all right to post a link?
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Nope not a spaniel thing. My lab's first encounter with the vet (jabs) the vet gave hime some treats which were inhaled in true lab fashion. Since then a vet visit is the best thing ever. This has now been passed on to the spanner. Bear in mind the lab does full mouth smiling, a proper grin. Taking a grinning buffoon and a bouncing springer into a vets waiting room is fun!
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Many thanks Simon. I'll have to return the favor sometime.
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I'll have that Been thinking about one for carts for some time.
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My lab has had it twice. I think some are more susceptible to it. Try to dry them off after quickly after swimming. You can give them asprin/paracetamol (NOT ibuprofen) to save on the vet visit if or when it happens again.
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It's worth it though
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A very sad time. You have my sympathies. I know how hard it is.
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Sorry LG didn't mean you. The development and hosting of the website probably cost as much as the scheme itself. Not that worried about government spending cuts, we can loose a few managers and no one will notice.
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...the irony. Apply online for free computers and internet access
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3 panel sections, all bolted together. realy easy to fit. All of the kennel manufacturers sell them, the delivery can be expensive though. The roof is a luxury but give me undercover work/drying area. Insulation-just used non itch roof insulation, lots of other options but I was in a hurry and needed to get the kennel habitable. Lewis seems to have a knack of building nice setups
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Here you go........ 3m X 2.5m run base with drain Used these 'tiles' for the shed base. Cheaper,quicker and better draining. 10' x 8' pent shed. could have been much smaller but decieded to put a dryer and freezer in there along with space to dry wet shooting stuff. Made a proper door and added a window (ebay specials-real bargins!) Pop hole made from scratch. Ally bar stock and resin impreg board- maybe cost about £25. Lined, insulated and tiled the sleeping quarters. And almost finished Run with roof- £360 Shed-£550 Door+2 windows- £40 Concrete base- £200 Shed base- £120 Additional timber, tiles, drains, guttering, insulation, electrics- I daren't look. Not cheap though. To be honest I got carried away. The dogs live better than us now :blink: Suppose It depends on how far you go. Mates rate, trade discount etc. The small things add up though.
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Syndicate guns available-Northumberland.
moz replied to moz's topic in Sporting Opportunities (Paid)
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Have you googled "suprapubic abcess" for images? :blink:
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Possibly could have been better phrased
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Can't say for sure, the lab isn't bothered with the chicks in the slightest but has still retreived running shot pheasants. The spanner has issues with one of the chicks, but she normally starts it. It's a personallity thing Spanner just carries on doing spanner things :look: I'd still prefer hens eggs to bunny eggs though
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Mine are from Canine Kennels. You may get cheaper locally. I worked out better for me due to getting the roof and also some extra panels. The are quite a few others that supply.
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Garden shed+run panels = Kennel. Just depends on how posh you want. I went oversize on the shed to use some of the internal space and added drains, roof over the run.