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24 minutes ago, youngsbury said:

I’d love a ridge back but doubt mi two patterdales would feel the same way. They’ve just got that certain presence about them. Enjoy 

I’ve hankered after one for years, but there’s no way my old Jack Russell would have accepted one (he was a nightmare with other dogs, particularly big ones...). We also have a lovely Lab who is totally passive that ended up best mates with the Jack, but only because there was no hierarchy conflict. 

 

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3 hours ago, monkeybusiness said:

My old Jack Russell died at the start of December which was an emotional roller-coaster (to say the least!).

 

Anyway, meet Mando - he’s a Rhodesian Ridgeback and will hopefully make inroads into the significant marauding lion problems we are facing in Cheshire when he gets a bit bigger...

 

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He,s a little stunner

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3 hours ago, Doug Tait said:

Not bothered at all Gary, he loves them. Sheep, cattle, pigs, horses, just enjoys their company. He doesn't like birds though 

Yeah Betty don,t like birds either,chases em looking up in the air,its going to end in tears one of the days

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