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doncaster dome 22nd sept
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<blockquote data-quote="TC-14" data-source="post: 239249" data-attributes="member: 4717"><p>Great stuff, give me a shout- and bring your German Shepherd along if you're able and we'll have a good walk with a decent pint as our goal.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Spaniels? Love 'em, real characters. My sister's got a Brittany Spaniel, he's an old chap now, but still gets mental with the rest of them from time to time!</p><p></p><p>I've got a Whippet myself, a little rescue number- I'm guessing she's about 9/10 years old, but she can still bolt along when a rabbit or a squirrel catches her eye. She was after a fox just the other day when it appeared from a hedgerow... no chance of calling the hound back, she was off. Thankfully she didn't catch it, I didn't fancy dealing with the aftermath :? </p><p></p><p>If you want to meet up for a walk with the dogs then give me a shout- Wentbridge is a favourite walk of mine, and the Blue Bell was the first pub my dad took me to- love it there. Nostell Priory is another good one, and the Spread Eagle in Wragby (a fine Samuel Smiths pub) also welcomes dogs- and a pint of stout costs something daft like £1.16!</p><p></p><p>http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/29/29640/Spread_Eagle/Wragby</p><p></p><p>Apologies for turning this thread into a 'Good Pub' guide under the pretense of taking the dogs for a walk!</p><p></p><p>Martin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TC-14, post: 239249, member: 4717"] Great stuff, give me a shout- and bring your German Shepherd along if you're able and we'll have a good walk with a decent pint as our goal. Spaniels? Love 'em, real characters. My sister's got a Brittany Spaniel, he's an old chap now, but still gets mental with the rest of them from time to time! I've got a Whippet myself, a little rescue number- I'm guessing she's about 9/10 years old, but she can still bolt along when a rabbit or a squirrel catches her eye. She was after a fox just the other day when it appeared from a hedgerow... no chance of calling the hound back, she was off. Thankfully she didn't catch it, I didn't fancy dealing with the aftermath :? If you want to meet up for a walk with the dogs then give me a shout- Wentbridge is a favourite walk of mine, and the Blue Bell was the first pub my dad took me to- love it there. Nostell Priory is another good one, and the Spread Eagle in Wragby (a fine Samuel Smiths pub) also welcomes dogs- and a pint of stout costs something daft like £1.16! http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/29/29640/Spread_Eagle/Wragby Apologies for turning this thread into a 'Good Pub' guide under the pretense of taking the dogs for a walk! Martin [/QUOTE]
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