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7 minutes ago, Rich Rule said:


About the size of a decent Lab but a bit smaller than a German Shep, bit like a Husky on ‘roids.

 

Something like this when fully grown.

 

One of the oldest Scandinavian breeds but not many of them about.  A friend has Kira’s aunti and a lady who lived over the back has a 7 yo bitch.  They can be very calm and stoic in the home and not easily ruffled, yet great as a hunting dog.  
 

Hence the name, Jamthund or Swedish Moose dog.  Not to be mistaken with the smaller Norwegian Moose Dog.

 

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Not quite as big as I imagined but sounds fantastic. When you say she'll start scent training in April, do you intend giving Kira a bit of "work" to do?

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That’s the plan.  I am currently in the process of applying for export of my shotguns and firearms from the Uk.  I had to do Hunting course and test here before I could apply with the police.  That process took about 22 weeks for the application alone, UK is running about 6 weeks for export papers to be approved.

 

So yes, I would like to work her when she is older.

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38 minutes ago, roboted said:

That's kind of you Doug.

I'll take you up on that offer.

Thank you 😎

 

Great. And thank you for giving us the word rampoozle to perfectly describe Santi on the trail of a hare!

 

PM me your details and I'll send them.

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One would imagine the poor waif is starved!

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Hidi is as fat as a fool, and choose to  leave the stove, demanding to go  outside, because she saw me throwing a generous helping of crumbs out for the birds.

She was probably out there for near an hour.

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Just exposing the pup to different things.

 

She seems very good in the cage during the day and at night.

 

had a bit of an early finish yesterday so took her up the farm as were unpacking.  Let her say hello to the tractors and chippers.

 

I think the best bit for her was the run about on one of the fields in the snow.

 

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