Tam and Toby ~~ Hunting Zorba .....Take two.

I didn’t think you wanted tag again, or maybe just not as long as the other one.
This one looks different with the back end.
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Mainly i dont want one as long so a 7 metre tag with less overhang and more ground clearance id be fine with if it was the right layout and had the higher payload etc

The 700 tag seems to fit that bill

Euramobil or frankia
 
These days even the shepherds have their noses in their phones 😁
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There is also the environment to consider! Old polluting engines with very low mpg isn't great and possibility of being restricted with where you can go in them...
I'm not so sure when it comes to motorhomes. There's an awful lot of components but the milages are usually fairly small so it taks a long time to compensate for the production carbon footprint

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We are hopefully off to Europe next year and taking the 2 Jack Russell’s, have you had any issues with Ticks on the dogs while away?
 
We are hopefully off to Europe next year and taking the 2 Jack Russell’s, have you had any issues with Ticks on the dogs while away?
Here in Andalusia there are lots of ticks (the shepherds dogs are frequently covered in tbem).
Leishmaniosis and heartworm which are horrendous diseases and apparently both quite common in tbese parts can be prevented by tbe dogs wearing "Scalibor" collars.
I think I have read that Leishmaniosis can also be contracted by humans.
During the tbree years that my dogs have lived here spending most of tbeir time running freely in the countryside and mixing with various local dogs I have never seen a live tick on tbem (and only one small dead one).
 
The finish looks like a bad wrap - it can't be otherwise why use it for a video - it's covered in huge blisters. And it isn't an A class - something you would miss.
Im not sure i would miss an a class to be honest ...im not that fussed

I could certainly live with a coachbuilt
 
What do Milo & Jade make of the sheepsies so close to 'their' territory

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Does the shepherd have a sheepdog to round up strays?
Milo gave a few barks the first day but they both tend to just sit down and watch them pass by now


He doesn't have a dog they just all seem to follow

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I liked the tag. Might be because it is black or a very dark blue?
Theres another one which is also nice bit just the standard colour

The tag does look good in blue but i think its wrapped and the finish might not be as good

The inside has been modernised too
 
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All of them would suit my needs somewhat


I also like this one but i think its not genuine

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No none whatsoever and i check them daily
Funny when you hear about some people pulling of 30 plus ticks a day, in this country also.
My 2 have only had 1 tick each in 12 years and they go for walks every day, suppose you have to up the frequency of treatment to keep them immune.
Mine are on Nexguard, will see next year how effective it is😁
 
Funny when you hear about some people pulling of 30 plus ticks a day, in this country also.
My 2 have only had 1 tick each in 12 years and they go for walks every day, suppose you have to up the frequency of treatment to keep them immune.
Mine are on Nexguard, will see next year how effective it is😁

Depends where you go. I have a mate who gets a tick on him every time he rides through deer populated wood on his mountain bike :oops: :oops:
 
Depends where you go. I have a mate who gets a tick on him every time he rides through deer populated wood on his mountain bike :oops: :oops:

When I lived in the Highlands tbe woods and land surrounding my home were populated by Roe deer and despite using 'tick repellant' drops regularly the dogs frequently came home with numerous ticks.
Several of my friends and acquaintances had also had the very serious misfortune of contracting Lymes disease.

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