Molie1337 35 Posted January 31, 2010 Author Report Share Posted January 31, 2010 Mine aint spotless but it's vacuum'd if it wasn't I'd beat the mrs up and hire a midget 3 people, 3 dogs and an open fire dont do the carpets any good! no comments on the dog? if you havnt got anything usefull to say dont say it! Quote Link to post
mushroom 12,925 Posted January 31, 2010 Report Share Posted January 31, 2010 Mine aint spotless but it's vacuum'd if it wasn't I'd beat the mrs up and hire a midget 3 people, 3 dogs and an open fire dont do the carpets any good! no comments on the dog? if you havnt got anything usefull to say dont say it! Four people, four dogs and me traispsing through in me boots, bathroom ripped out, kitchen at the "just before it gets ripped out for a new one stage" still the vacuum and duster go around the house. Ps like the dogs looks Quote Link to post
steveS.Yorks 161 Posted January 31, 2010 Report Share Posted January 31, 2010 Honest opinion mate i wouldnt touch it with a barge pole,scroungeing dog at best,why take the risk with plenty of purpose bred pups about? And if it is an Alsation x it cant have been schooled very well with shit recall? Quote Link to post
Molie1337 35 Posted January 31, 2010 Author Report Share Posted January 31, 2010 Mine aint spotless but it's vacuum'd if it wasn't I'd beat the mrs up and hire a midget 3 people, 3 dogs and an open fire dont do the carpets any good! no comments on the dog? if you havnt got anything usefull to say dont say it! Four people, four dogs and me traispsing through in me boots, bathroom ripped out, kitchen at the "just before it gets ripped out for a new one stage" still the vacuum and duster go around the house. Ps like the dogs looks thanks for the comment on the dog.......do you really think we dont vacuum, f**k sake, the dogs had chewed up a stick. cant even believe im having to explain myself to pricks like you.... glad your so houseproud...... Quote Link to post
Guest bigbull Posted January 31, 2010 Report Share Posted January 31, 2010 the dog looks a nice one is he good out on the lamp Quote Link to post
Molie1337 35 Posted January 31, 2010 Author Report Share Posted January 31, 2010 we had him last night to test him out but the ground was rock solid so we didnt take him out, wasnt too bothered about running him anyway because hes not fit enough, pretty much been a lead dog all his life i think, you can see he's got sod all muscle! all he is trained to do is sit and give you his paw, shouldnt be too hard to work on the recall, theres a direct link between brain and stomach with this one! with regards to getting a pup instead, why should he get a pup when theres a dog that needs a home?! Quote Link to post
mushroom 12,925 Posted January 31, 2010 Report Share Posted January 31, 2010 we had him last night to test him out but the ground was rock solid so we didnt take him out, wasnt too bothered about running him anyway because hes not fit enough, pretty much been a lead dog all his life i think, you can see he's got sod all muscle! all he is trained to do is sit and give you his paw, shouldnt be too hard to work on the recall, theres a direct link between brain and stomach with this one! with regards to getting a pup instead, why should he get a pup when theres a dog that needs a home?! Now this I would agree with so long as it is capable of the job or being trained to do the job Quote Link to post
Molie1337 35 Posted January 31, 2010 Author Report Share Posted January 31, 2010 (edited) we had him last night to test him out but the ground was rock solid so we didnt take him out, wasnt too bothered about running him anyway because hes not fit enough, pretty much been a lead dog all his life i think, you can see he's got sod all muscle! all he is trained to do is sit and give you his paw, shouldnt be too hard to work on the recall, theres a direct link between brain and stomach with this one! with regards to getting a pup instead, why should he get a pup when theres a dog that needs a home?! Now this I would agree with so long as it is capable of the job or being trained to do the job or at least being hoovered regularly...... Edited January 31, 2010 by Molie1337 Quote Link to post
steveS.Yorks 161 Posted January 31, 2010 Report Share Posted January 31, 2010 In truth i think the operative word here is "free" or so you said,honest opinion is youll try the dog for a while it will be shit and end up with a bullet or passed on,i dont think for a minuite you would have parted with money for this dog. Prove me wrong and keep everyone posted on its progress,for the dogs sake i hope it works out but i doubt you'll have it in a few weeks. ps those front feet look terribly flat. Quote Link to post
Molie1337 35 Posted January 31, 2010 Author Report Share Posted January 31, 2010 In truth i think the operative word here is "free" or so you said,honest opinion is youll try the dog for a while it will be shit and end up with a bullet or passed on,i dont think for a minuite you would have parted with money for this dog. Prove me wrong and keep everyone posted on its progress,for the dogs sake i hope it works out but i doubt you'll have it in a few weeks. ps those front feet look terribly flat. If the lad takes the dog on it will get treated better than his girlfriend and get more time spent with it aswell, the lad is genuine and looks after his dogs too the best standard. Look up some of my other posts, his last dog (which was a rescue aswell) is in some of them (staff x whippet) sadly got run over just before christmas. with regards too the feet, im no lurcherman so i dont know, is the flat footedness a problem ?! atb Molie Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted January 31, 2010 Report Share Posted January 31, 2010 soft hearted cmon soft lad you dont get champions for nothing you dont even get decent dogs for nothing unless you no the owners ,its hard enough breeding good dogs to get good pups without taking a chance he maybe catch a rabbit,looks like the dog will have agood home but cmon its hard enough to breed well bred dogs without rescue ing other peoples cast off unles your in the know and no were they come from every dog has astory and every dog has its day hadsome is whats handsome does lol i have saw genuine alsaition crosses work good dogs but nothing like yours looks like a lassie colie type with feathering some of these dogs wouldnt catch arabbirt in aphone box matelol Quote Link to post
turbotyke 62 Posted January 31, 2010 Report Share Posted January 31, 2010 to be honest i would leave it were it is if hes wanting it for work. if its just going to be a pet then go for it happy hunting turbo tyke Quote Link to post
steveS.Yorks 161 Posted January 31, 2010 Report Share Posted January 31, 2010 In truth i think the operative word here is "free" or so you said,honest opinion is youll try the dog for a while it will be shit and end up with a bullet or passed on,i dont think for a minuite you would have parted with money for this dog. Prove me wrong and keep everyone posted on its progress,for the dogs sake i hope it works out but i doubt you'll have it in a few weeks. ps those front feet look terribly flat. If the lad takes the dog on it will get treated better than his girlfriend and get more time spent with it aswell, the lad is genuine and looks after his dogs too the best standard. Look up some of my other posts, his last dog (which was a rescue aswell) is in some of them (staff x whippet) sadly got run over just before christmas. with regards too the feet, im no lurcherman so i dont know, is the flat footedness a problem ?! atb Molie Fair play to your mate if he looks after his dogs and prefers re homing rather than buying a pup,if its for a pet/mooching dog might be ok? wouldnt expect to much from it though. If he wants an out and out running dog this probably isnt the right dog imo. Quote Link to post
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