If you didn't get any Easter Eggs - here's why!

This was Sassy, she could take out rabbits or hares with no bother and cats off a 6’ fence, she would dive into reeds for ducks too, great pet.

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I’ll have to look at the picture tonight, I can’t see any photo on my phone unfortunately :frowning:,

Oh yes :smiley: , she’s built for speed is that one, do I see brindle markings there?, nice natured too usually. I dont know how to put photos on the forum, or I could have shown you my terrier :smiley:

bonnie lass:
Oh yes :smiley: , she’s built for speed is that one, do I see brindle markings there?, nice natured too usually. I dont know how to put photos on the forum, or I could have shown you my terrier :smiley:

Yeah she was tiger brindle, she was very quick, along with all the game she had three cats in her time, the one was off a 6’ high fence and two on the run :smiley: , these and greyhounds all seem to have the same temperament, very placid and want to sleep all day followed by a huge burst of energy then more sleep, great natured and great with kids, my friend has two Jack Russell who go rabbiting but they rip them apart half the time.

To put pictures up just go to the Upload attachment tab below - choose file (pick the one from your computer) - add the file then click place inline.

You had a long day today looking at the times :slight_smile:

Oh yes …she certainly was a nice whippet :smiley: pity about the cats though!, I’m not a cat person although I’d never hurt one, & can put up with the big fat freindly type :laughing: as long as it dosen’t dig its claws in :open_mouth: & have cat sat for neighbours sometimes !! :laughing:,
Six foot fence should be a piece cake to anything(dog) over 15 inches…as long as the owner dosen’t need to follow! :open_mouth: :laughing:
Sorry i’m pc illiterate, dont have a clue - urgently need an A B C book on how to do things :blush: :blush: :frowning:
I have had a long day, but never mind - home & fed, called in coop on the way home & got me meals on wheels lol, consisted of mini pasties, roast leg of chicken & finished off with tounge (pork), mmmmm loveley & no washing up lol :laughing:

I love ox tongue - yummy, you worked hard today and deserve it. :wink:

There’s nowt going to work properly without the correct ‘fuel’ input, me included :wink: :slight_smile:)

bonnie lass:
I love jaffa cakes, once the packet is opened, well thery are history-all gone.

I always thought it was compulsory to finish the packet once you’ve started. Being orange it also counts as one of your 5 a day. Fact!

Fat Controller:

bonnie lass:
I love jaffa cakes, once the packet is opened, well thery are history-all gone.

I always thought it was compulsory to finish the packet once you’ve started. Being orange it also counts as one of your 5 a day. Fact!

The’re very moreish aren’t they :wink: I like putting a whole one in my mouth & letting the chocolate melt away until I only have the tangy bit of orange left :grimacing: not going to buy any more choccies for a while (other than my usual emergency supply) , my idea of five a day is beef for brekkie(though sometimes bacon), beef dinner,beef afternoon snack, meat of varying description supper & late supper/midnight feast, do eat vegetables & friut :sunglasses: prefer not to eat salads if I can possably aviod them-leave them for the rabbits!
Oooooh all this talk about food…must check the fridge out