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kiz

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  1. Easier to try and take the piss out of me than actually answer the questions raised.
  2. No papers normally means the dogs don't cut the mustard health wise or they have been stolen. So which is it?
  3. and just another thought, why no papers?
  4. A "genuine" lad wouldn't be breeding and selling pups from a breed known to have hip problems without hip scoring first of all.This "breed" should also have eyes and elbows scored as well.
  5. Not bollocks or do gooding, just common sense when buying a pup
  6. Some footage here http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=19766 http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=19874
  7. Sensible advice for anyone buying a puppy is to see the puppies with their mother. I can't see any reason at all why you wouldn't be prepared to have people to see the pups at home? Rottweilers are prone to hip problems and both parents of any litter should be hip scored. I hope that you will put up the parents' scores? If they don't come with papers and he is only asking £150 for them do you really think they will be hip scored? Yet another litter bred for the chav, thug, drug dealer and ultimately the pound.
  8. Also like this one, how most people used to buy their dogs http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=19182
  9. Some amazing stuff on there if you do a search. Take a look at http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=16726
  10. Got pointed in the direction of these from another post Sorry can't get embed to work, go to the url below http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=24647 and scroll down the page
  11. Some interesting stuff on the site Scroll down the page at http://snakemouth.blogspot.com/2009_06_01_archive.html The Bull Terrier and Northern English Greyhound (Lancashire and Cheshire) and Master McGrath and Dog Breed Historical Pictures
  12. Don't know, but if you look at http://snakemouth.blogspot.com/2009/11/challenge.html talks about rat challenge.
  13. Was this the "old newspaper" ? http://snakemouth.blogspot.com/2009/11/canine-ring.html
  14. Thanks mate. To be honest im not that bothered about the cost, within reason, i just want to get her working. Shes my first lurcher and we've kind of learnt together so im pretty attached to her and the times when she not lame she shows lots of potential. im just worried that she is missing out on alot of experience and even more worried that she wont ever be properly fit. Any more advice? Take her to the vet Fizz - Cost over a grand at the vet so far, and they suggested i find a trainer as they have more experience with muscle injuries, the guy i use specialises in the
  15. Thanks mate. To be honest im not that bothered about the cost, within reason, i just want to get her working. Shes my first lurcher and we've kind of learnt together so im pretty attached to her and the times when she not lame she shows lots of potential. im just worried that she is missing out on alot of experience and even more worried that she wont ever be properly fit. Any more advice? Take her to the vet
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  17. Its a nice pup, but take what you have been told with a pinch of salt regarding the breeding of it, people are all to ready to sell what you want rather than what it actually is.
  18. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PHENOL-PLY-TRAILER-WAGON-FLOORING_W0QQitemZ330354665501QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Trailers_Transporters_Parts?hash=item4ceaac281d http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Resin-coated-trailer-floor-flooring-transporter-ifor_W0QQitemZ220501489609QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Trailers_Transporters_Parts?hash=item3356e9b7c9
  19. kiz

    footpath

    the gun was in the slip and were you supervised in a public place (footpath)by somebody aged 21 or over? because i was on my permission, and the landowner has signed a piece of paper sayig that i have sole permission to shoot on that land, therefore i am allowed on footpaths and bridleways. same as a game shoot, if the gamekeeper/owner has sporting rights then they can legally shoot over the footpath. You may have permission to shoot on the land, but the footpath is a "public place" and therefore have to follow the law concerning that, whether you have permission or not. R
  20. kiz

    footpath

    the gun was in the slip and were you supervised in a public place (footpath)by somebody aged 21 or over?
  21. kiz

    footpath

    "admittedly i crossed the footpath with the gun but i didnt shoot on it." You broke the law by doing that.
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