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smokinbarrels

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About smokinbarrels

  • Birthday 22/03/1973

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    North yorkshire
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    Pigeon Shooting, rabbit and clay shooting.
  1. Evening Folks, My Brother has just applied for his shotgun licence, his inspection is on the 11th April 2008. How long will it be before his licence floats through his letterbox? The area he lives in is North Yorkshire. Thanks Smokinbarrels.
  2. Evening folks, Just a quick question, wahts the difference between sporters and game guns? Thanks Smokinbarrels
  3. Hi Folks, I was just wondering if anybody know's a good dealer that supplies clay targets How much do they cost and how many do you get in a box? Cheers Smokinbarrels
  4. Hi Folks, Does anbody know where i can buy clays targets from for clay pigeon shooting and how much do they cost? Thanks Smokinbarrels
  5. Hi, he doesn't eat his own poo or other dogs poo, just cow, horse sheep and his favourite rabbit! I've taken to drastic action, i've picked some rabbit poo up and placed it in the middle of the kitchen floor and every time he looks at it he gets a firm NO. Just been on a walk and he didn't eat a bit of poo I think i might have cured him? :unsure: Thanks for all your help Q
  6. He gets fed twice a day with solid pedegree puppy food. We don't feed him any meat, could this be the problem? Regards Q :unsure:
  7. Hi Folks, My little 4 month old cocker is fantastic and we love him to bits, but he won't stop eating poo? You name it and he loves it, cat, rabbit, sheep, cow and god know's what else! Does anybody have any ideas how we can stop this?......its driving us crackers!! Thanks Q
  8. Hi Everbody, Thanks for all your advice. I feel alot happier knowing its just normal for a puppy to act like this. We tried the no bite with a little pressure on his mouth and within 24hrs the problem was sorted! Few panic over......for now! Once again thanks to everyone for your advice, Q P.S it really does show that we are new to the dog world!!
  9. Please don't say that.....he has a fantastic pedegree and comes from a reputable breeder.
  10. Hi Everybody, I'm really starting to get a bit worried. My little 11 week old cocker spaniel seems to go a bit mad now and again. It seems to be in the evening and starts with a bit of chewing and barking+ snarlling. After that he really won't let go of you, even to the point of drawing blood! No commands seem to work and its takes a while for him to calm down. It seems to come out of the blue, one minute a fantastic playfull little dog and the next a snarlling barking bitting little ******. Is this normal for cocker pups or is he starting to show signs of being aggresive?............PLEASE HELP!!!! Thanks Q
  11. Evening Gents, I thought about lazer eye treatment, went for the checks and everything was going fine......until i listened to a programe on BBC radio 2. I soon changed my mind after the trouble that its caused other people. I use daily use contacts, pop them in and when your finished throw them away.....its great for shooting!!! Regards Q
  12. Evening Gents, This is my motor, the salesman said it had one carefull owner, never raced or rallied........he also said it was that good it didn't need a warranty. Just thought i'd take her of road and have a bit of fun and this happened........!!! Regards Q
  13. hi, Is your son anything to do with those red trucks? Regards Q
  14. Morning Gents, The best war films have to be british, black and white and be mad in the 40's 50's and 60's. Above us the Waves. Appointment in London. Battle of Britian (i know its in colour) Colditz Story. Cruel Sea. Dam Busters. Dunkirk. The Hill. Ice Cold in Alex. + Many more. Great Films Q :unsure:
  15. Hi everybody, Sorry for being a pain in the bum, but i've got another question. My Sister has a cocker spaniel and when it walks or runs its almost crab like? His back legs dont run in line with his font legs, he's a fantastic dog and very fit and doesn't seem in any discomfort. Is this normal for a cocker spaniel? or has it been caused by a genetic defect or over exercise at a young age? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks Q
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