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| Enclosed run in North Kent; Finding somewhere safe | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: 8 Jan 2013, 17:45 (462 Views) | |
| mythos | 8 Jan 2013, 17:45 Post #1 |
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Afternoon all ![]() Well, exactly what it says on the tin really!! We're looking for a safe enclosed place we can let Seamus, our ex-racing greyhound run offlead without worrying about him running across 3 fields to chase a small furry We live in North Kent but would be happy to travel for the right place. Anyone any ideas perleeeeeeeease?? Many thanks, Clare and Seamus
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| mutti1 | 8 Jan 2013, 18:55 Post #2 |
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Too Old for a Newbie
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There's a small dog training field at http://www.forestry.gov.uk/jeskyns If two of you go one can stay at field gate to keep small dogs and owners out while Seamus has a run
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| mythos | 8 Jan 2013, 19:11 Post #3 |
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Thanks, we often go there but are concerned that its only surrounded by wire fencing which because of the surrounding vegetation looks almost invisible to the dogs A friend of mine almost lost her hound when she ran into fencing like that and damaged her neck - it's made me a tad nervous!! |
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