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A dog’s breakfast

For years I’ve dreamed of moving to Scotland. I love the terrain and the sea, especially to the west. I hoped that one day a croft would be mine. I spend a lot of time in Scotland for work and for my hobbies; it offers a lot for me. Then I heard the news.

Scotland has been kind to me and I’ve worked across quite a bit of the country over the years while controlling rabbits. Needless to say, my dogs have played an important role in me doing my job properly. They ensure that my work is carried out effectively – cost effectively and ethically – without the need for chemicals such as cyanide

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