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12 minutes ago, Treerover said:

Anyone got a Plummer terrier on here ? I think they're also such a grand dog and from good breeding, but you hardly see them ?

 

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(Photo courtesy of Saxon Plummer Terriers )

Never heard of, or knowingly seen one before. That looks a good, strong terrier. I'll have one if you know a good breeder.

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Igor’s rather older lady friend Meg came over today, along with George the welder/fabricator to measure up some stuff.
 
I’m afraid Igor rather let himself down with some ungentlemanly behaviour.
 
 
 
 
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We are looking at chemical castration so it’s an injection into the nuts that can last 6-18 months so you can see the effect before deciding, i have seen a few dogs go more aggressive after chop, depends on why they are been aggressive i guess
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The vet talked about that, but tbh we’re just going to muddle along.

 

Generally he’s a good dog, terriers can be dodgy with other dogs,  castrated or not

 Our Jack Russell continued to hump all and sundry even after the chop.

I doubt Igor will suddenly turn into a wonderdog.

 

Anyway here he is, jumping from a standing start in excitement at his meal being prepared.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

The vet talked about that, but tbh we’re just going to muddle along.

 

Generally he’s a good dog, terriers can be dodgy with other dogs,  castrated or not

 Our Jack Russell continued to hump all and sundry even after the chop.

I doubt Igor will suddenly turn into a wonderdog.

 

Anyway here he is, jumping from a standing start in excitement at his meal being prepared.

 

 

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You're looking good in that photo,  Mick. Not sure if pink really suits you though.

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6 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:

The vet talked about that, but tbh we’re just going to muddle along.

 

Generally he’s a good dog, terriers can be dodgy with other dogs,  castrated or not

 Our Jack Russell continued to hump all and sundry even after the chop.

I doubt Igor will suddenly turn into a wonderdog.

 

Anyway here he is, jumping from a standing start in excitement at his meal being prepared.

 

 

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Sounds a version of me in a dog form with all that humping 

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