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28-08-2011, 08:23 PM
Originally Posted by Leanne_W View Post
Brilliant pics but I have to remark how brave you were to be so near those cows. I wont go near them in a million years!
Yet she'll moo when we're all in a field with them just out of sight!!!

Lovely photo's and how well behaved were all the dogs! (Fancy taking mine and teaching him cows are friends?)
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28-08-2011, 08:25 PM
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Bless 'em all Glad you all had such a lovely walk Thanks for sharing x
Had a lovely day although it was chilly at times, then warm other times LOL weather eh!!!! but it was good exercise for us all and my son's dogs get on well with ours
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28-08-2011, 08:33 PM
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Yet she'll moo when we're all in a field with them just out of sight!!!

Lovely photo's and how well behaved were all the dogs! (Fancy taking mine and teaching him cows are friends?)
I take it you mean Leanne If you lived nearer hun, yours would be more then welcome. Remember though these have been doing this almost every day of their lives with livestock, and at the beginning they are trained on long training leads (just to be safe) and a whistle, so they know when I blow the whistle they need to come away or lie down, however the bulls and cows over Sutton park are quite used to dogs so they will walk past as long as the dogs don't run, which of course they are taught not too same with the horses too, they come in the fields but they know to stay clear....a good word if your interested to teach is ''away'' which tells them to back away.
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28-08-2011, 10:32 PM
Great pics of lots of lovely well behaved dogs
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28-08-2011, 11:08 PM
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Great pics of lots of lovely well behaved dogs
Hiya hun, hows my lovely Ted xxxx thanks for looking x
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29-08-2011, 06:04 AM
Fab photos hon - but four hours? Good grief - I'd be on my knees by then
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29-08-2011, 09:53 AM
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Fab photos hon - but four hours? Good grief - I'd be on my knees by then
I'll get you walking a 4 hour stint
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29-08-2011, 11:22 AM
Great pictures! Reminds of a field near my old house when I was younger.
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29-08-2011, 11:48 AM
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Great pictures! Reminds of a field near my old house when I was younger.
Its a lovely place to stroll and get lost if you don't know the place LOL, were we have the horses the fields next to have cattle in, although they have calves ATM, so the dogs know not to trespass but its lovely to see them so close
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29-08-2011, 04:28 PM
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I take it you mean Leanne If you lived nearer hun, yours would be more then welcome. Remember though these have been doing this almost every day of their lives with livestock, and at the beginning they are trained on long training leads (just to be safe) and a whistle, so they know when I blow the whistle they need to come away or lie down, however the bulls and cows over Sutton park are quite used to dogs so they will walk past as long as the dogs don't run, which of course they are taught not too same with the horses too, they come in the fields but they know to stay clear....a good word if your interested to teach is ''away'' which tells them to back away.
I think he's just more intrigued by them - we don't have many cows that we see, and he's just about OK with horses.. I'm more terrified anyway so I just leash him and run (walk fast even) and yes I mean't Leanne
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