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Raymond

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  1. i wanna try'em one day there not the worse thing you could experience.
  2. The people that own him are from Dublin but living in Offaly no bother Raymond - dog is a ringer for that McGeoghan bran Mc Geoghan bran is the sire of the pups dam. So he is the other grandsire on the dams side so hes in the pups breeding aswell Joe lives just down the road from me, I used to hunt a lot with his son - we never got to try the dog though probably would have got the firing squad for it It might be the same fella.I was onto a fella last year on the phone,he was selling a young bitch.He was from Kildare and if I remember correctly he had Mc Geoghan bran.I
  3. The people that own him are from Dublin but living in Offaly no bother Raymond - dog is a ringer for that McGeoghan bran Mc Geoghan bran is the sire of the pups dam. So he is the other grandsire on the dams side so hes in the pups breeding aswell
  4. The people that own him are from Dublin but living in Offaly
  5. the dam is a full whippet and the sire is a lurcher, he has greyhound,wheaten,deerhound that I know of.My friend said the brothers to my bitch are huge.My bitch is keeping alot of the dams size.Shes about 8 months old now.
  6. A few pics of my pup growing.Shes showing some good signs. pics taken today
  7. I docked the bitches tail and theres a tale about the tail on the dog pup.
  8. This is the Grand sire. Its a pity he isnt worked.Hes been bred from and has produced workers. the sire is wheaten and the dam is the blue one the sire after a dig the season just gone
  9. Hi,I do have the parents. There doing grand. Hopefully there best qualities will be passed onto the pups.
  10. Bred these 2 myself for myself.Wishing there lives away already. the blue one is a dog and the wheaten coloured is a bitch
  11. He done grand. I still have him.He is still only young.Hes 3 this july so he was still young throughout the season.
  12. I paid more than that for an 8 week old pup and took my chances. He is doing grand.
  13. I suggest you get one and grow it on.You will at least learn from experience. Your going of the point.The subject was not about racing and that. Ive heard so much about Glenns from people who heard this and that. I suggest to these people get one and enjoy it.The only advantage I could see your apb having is its legs are longer than my Glenns..Have you a 24lb apb that could bite like a crocodile.I have a Glenn that can. Raymond- I think your missing point and wearing your breed on your sleeve. Doc knows us and knows we are in the States. So his point was why pay the big $$$ for a Glenn whi
  14. You hit the nail on the head.Thats why I turned the question back around to the fella. Ive 2 Glenns and I am happy enough with them.Each to there own.Sure if we where all the same it would be a boring place.I done alot of bite work and attack work with much bigger dogs.I was pleasantly surprised with how strong these Glenns can be.ATB Ray.
  15. I suggest you get one and grow it on.You will at least learn from experience. Your going of the point.The subject was not about racing and that. Ive heard so much about Glenns from people who heard this and that. I suggest to these people get one and enjoy it.The only advantage I could see your apb having is its legs are longer than my Glenns..Have you a 24lb apb that could bite like a crocodile.I have a Glenn that can.
  16. wet-Nobody said the APBT didnt have Irish/English roots...but you left out the part about how they were improved on here to such an extent that even in Ireland/UK they prefer them to the old stuff. What is it you suppose a Glenn could do that an APBT couldnt... It aint braggin if you can do it... Take care. You could very easily turn it around and say what would your apt do that my Glenn wouldnt. I could stripp my Glenn downt to Its each to there own. Im into a smaller dog doing the job. I could get a bigger dog that would pull a house down.Now whats the point in that. Ive had eng
  17. wet-Nobody said the APBT didnt have Irish/English roots...but you left out the part about how they were improved on here to such an extent that even in Ireland/UK they prefer them to the old stuff. What is it you suppose a Glenn could do that an APBT couldnt... It aint braggin if you can do it... Take care. You could very easily turn it around and say what would your apt do that my Glenn wouldnt. I could stripp my Glenn downt to alot lighter than your apt and he would be more evenly matched to his quarry. Its each to there own. Im into a smaller dog doing the job. I could get a big
  18. Hi Dessie, is this the show that was on the scarvar road last year. The lurcher racing was up a hill.
  19. Yeah there is a bit of rottie and mastiff in her. Shes about 12 year old in that pic. She was a very good bitch and we got some great pups out of her. We mix bred them and done obedience,agility and attack work with them.
  20. Thanks Tango, I dont have a sat nav. Theres Glasdrumman near crossmaglen on the road map. theres a Glassdrummond on the A2 road on the map. I wasnt sure which one.These are how the places are spelt on the map I have.Sorry for being complicated.ATB Ray. If its that close to Dublin. I will bring my Glenn of Imaal.See you there
  21. How long to get to the show from Dublin.I put the address in the aa route finder and it wont come up.Thanks.
  22. Keep up the good work,the dog looks grand to me.Hes getting you results thats all that matters.Best of luck with him
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