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Firstly i found this delightful blackthorn in Bracken's back right main pad. He has been limping on the last drive but couldnt see anything. Got home and pulled it out. Lots of pussy gunk which stank so he now has a blue foot thanks to Terramycin. On a lighter note some shots of the two youngens.:thumbup:

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This one is just one year now, biggest pleasure of my weekend is walking with him. He's fast with a good nose. One mishap is when he ran through the woods opposite my house and returned to me with a puncture wound through the nearside front between the bone and tendon.

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This is our youngest pup Deisel quartering without command for a buried tennis ball. I was trying to simulate a shot woodcock (as they have very limited scent).

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41LRZgjbLYA&list=HL1358628177]Deisel Quartering at 8 months - YouTube[/ame]

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