davidlloyd 16 Posted May 2, 2010 Author Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 First I'd like to thank Jim/Snipe and markbrick/Blue/Whisky and Whin for their kind offers of some top working lurchers to go with Blacky. Big thank you lads to all three of you. I decided to go with Bertie, a first cross whippet greyhound of 24in who is owned by a real nice guy from Ayrshire. This dog is well-tested over several seasons. The guy was 100% genuine, no bull-shit, even let me take the dog from his garden whilst he was in work, up to the field to do the second mating. Dog seemed to have a lovely nature too. Just wondered what you lads on here think of my final decision to go with this stud? I think they will produce the kind of pups that I'll need for the ground I run. Under no circumstances was deciding to stay in Scotland for the dog an easy option, as I travelled a total of 32 hours round trips with no breaks LOL to make sure I got the job done. Lets hear what you guys think. This is about a pup for myself and a few close friends, not an advertisement for pups. have used berti myself mate.any one can go out and line from a whippet grew.but go and find one that has taken 5 seasons of hard work,thats a different proposition altogether.the wee dog has only got one stubb on his back paw,so feet aint too much of an issue for me.as you said, cobra is a real gent who tells the truth.and works berti real hard.atb with your litter pal cheers bendrover its what i wont so hime happy.dont mined the lads having thayer say but with the right start i think the pups will be spot on for me atb david Quote Link to post
davidlloyd 16 Posted May 2, 2010 Author Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 how many times did you get out see the dog work dave? sadly living in the northpoll we never got the nights out as the snow mest it up mate so had to take the guy at his word. atb david good luck with the pups,the mans word should should be good enough.nice dogs there. this mans word is so im happy atb david Quote Link to post
bendrover 556 Posted May 2, 2010 Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 First I'd like to thank Jim/Snipe and markbrick/Blue/Whisky and Whin for their kind offers of some top working lurchers to go with Blacky. Big thank you lads to all three of you. I decided to go with Bertie, a first cross whippet greyhound of 24in who is owned by a real nice guy from Ayrshire. This dog is well-tested over several seasons. The guy was 100% genuine, no bull-shit, even let me take the dog from his garden whilst he was in work, up to the field to do the second mating. Dog seemed to have a lovely nature too. Just wondered what you lads on here think of my final decision to go with this stud? I think they will produce the kind of pups that I'll need for the ground I run. Under no circumstances was deciding to stay in Scotland for the dog an easy option, as I travelled a total of 32 hours round trips with no breaks LOL to make sure I got the job done. Lets hear what you guys think. This is about a pup for myself and a few close friends, not an advertisement for pups. have used berti myself mate.any one can go out and line from a whippet grew.but go and find one that has taken 5 seasons of hard work,thats a different proposition altogether.the wee dog has only got one stubb on his back paw,so feet aint too much of an issue for me.as you said, cobra is a real gent who tells the truth.and works berti real hard.atb with your litter pal cheers bendrover its what i wont so hime happy.dont mined the lads having thayer say but with the right start i think the pups will be spot on for me atb david sound mate.it was always best to speak to the owner,especially as hes owned him most of his adult life. Quote Link to post
davidlloyd 16 Posted May 2, 2010 Author Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 as iv said to you dai, theyl be proper tidy animals them mate. hope all goes smooth from hear on mate. cheers taffy im looking forwored to the out come mate atb david Quote Link to post
davidlloyd 16 Posted May 2, 2010 Author Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 they are going to be some good looking pups ,cracking looking stud cheers ian long as thay catch bunnys ill be happy atb david Quote Link to post
davidlloyd 16 Posted May 2, 2010 Author Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 Don't know the dog or owner, but I do know Bendrover and If he has took his bitch to this dog, that's testament to the dogs ability. All the best with the mating cheers mate bendrover is a sound guy thats a hand full i now on here now lol atb david Quote Link to post
bendrover 556 Posted May 2, 2010 Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 First I'd like to thank Jim/Snipe and markbrick/Blue/Whisky and Whin for their kind offers of some top working lurchers to go with Blacky. Big thank you lads to all three of you. I decided to go with Bertie, a first cross whippet greyhound of 24in who is owned by a real nice guy from Ayrshire. This dog is well-tested over several seasons. The guy was 100% genuine, no bull-shit, even let me take the dog from his garden whilst he was in work, up to the field to do the second mating. Dog seemed to have a lovely nature too. Just wondered what you lads on here think of my final decision to go with this stud? I think they will produce the kind of pups that I'll need for the ground I run. Under no circumstances was deciding to stay in Scotland for the dog an easy option, as I travelled a total of 32 hours round trips with no breaks LOL to make sure I got the job done. Lets hear what you guys think. This is about a pup for myself and a few close friends, not an advertisement for pups. Looking good mate....remember a while back you said I might be able to get a pup from you........ where have you been hiding my old glasgow mucker,you on trying to stir up hornets nests Quote Link to post
its ma baw 51 Posted May 2, 2010 Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 First I'd like to thank Jim/Snipe and markbrick/Blue/Whisky and Whin for their kind offers of some top working lurchers to go with Blacky. Big thank you lads to all three of you. I decided to go with Bertie, a first cross whippet greyhound of 24in who is owned by a real nice guy from Ayrshire. This dog is well-tested over several seasons. The guy was 100% genuine, no bull-shit, even let me take the dog from his garden whilst he was in work, up to the field to do the second mating. Dog seemed to have a lovely nature too. Just wondered what you lads on here think of my final decision to go with this stud? I think they will produce the kind of pups that I'll need for the ground I run. Under no circumstances was deciding to stay in Scotland for the dog an easy option, as I travelled a total of 32 hours round trips with no breaks LOL to make sure I got the job done. Lets hear what you guys think. This is about a pup for myself and a few close friends, not an advertisement for pups. Looking good mate....remember a while back you said I might be able to get a pup from you........ where have you been hiding my old glasgow mucker,you on trying to stir up hornets nests You'd never believe me if I told you lol......... psst, don't want to waste Davids thread here mate and besides..... I think you and him have something good going lol.... :friends: ...... Love is in the air....... Quote Link to post
bendrover 556 Posted May 2, 2010 Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 First I'd like to thank Jim/Snipe and markbrick/Blue/Whisky and Whin for their kind offers of some top working lurchers to go with Blacky. Big thank you lads to all three of you. I decided to go with Bertie, a first cross whippet greyhound of 24in who is owned by a real nice guy from Ayrshire. This dog is well-tested over several seasons. The guy was 100% genuine, no bull-shit, even let me take the dog from his garden whilst he was in work, up to the field to do the second mating. Dog seemed to have a lovely nature too. Just wondered what you lads on here think of my final decision to go with this stud? I think they will produce the kind of pups that I'll need for the ground I run. Under no circumstances was deciding to stay in Scotland for the dog an easy option, as I travelled a total of 32 hours round trips with no breaks LOL to make sure I got the job done. Lets hear what you guys think. This is about a pup for myself and a few close friends, not an advertisement for pups. Looking good mate....remember a while back you said I might be able to get a pup from you........ where have you been hiding my old glasgow mucker,you on trying to stir up hornets nests You'd never believe me if I told you lol......... psst, don't want to waste Davids thread here mate and besides..... I think you and him have something good going lol.... :friends: ...... Love is in the air....... you not up for a threesom then :blush: Quote Link to post
its ma baw 51 Posted May 2, 2010 Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 First I'd like to thank Jim/Snipe and markbrick/Blue/Whisky and Whin for their kind offers of some top working lurchers to go with Blacky. Big thank you lads to all three of you. I decided to go with Bertie, a first cross whippet greyhound of 24in who is owned by a real nice guy from Ayrshire. This dog is well-tested over several seasons. The guy was 100% genuine, no bull-shit, even let me take the dog from his garden whilst he was in work, up to the field to do the second mating. Dog seemed to have a lovely nature too. Just wondered what you lads on here think of my final decision to go with this stud? I think they will produce the kind of pups that I'll need for the ground I run. Under no circumstances was deciding to stay in Scotland for the dog an easy option, as I travelled a total of 32 hours round trips with no breaks LOL to make sure I got the job done. Lets hear what you guys think. This is about a pup for myself and a few close friends, not an advertisement for pups. Looking good mate....remember a while back you said I might be able to get a pup from you........ where have you been hiding my old glasgow mucker,you on trying to stir up hornets nests You'd never believe me if I told you lol......... psst, don't want to waste Davids thread here mate and besides..... I think you and him have something good going lol.... :friends: ...... Love is in the air....... you not up for a threesom then :blush: I'd need to go last mate..... I'd ruin it for you....... split in 2 like a kipper.... Quote Link to post
bendrover 556 Posted May 2, 2010 Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 First I'd like to thank Jim/Snipe and markbrick/Blue/Whisky and Whin for their kind offers of some top working lurchers to go with Blacky. Big thank you lads to all three of you. I decided to go with Bertie, a first cross whippet greyhound of 24in who is owned by a real nice guy from Ayrshire. This dog is well-tested over several seasons. The guy was 100% genuine, no bull-shit, even let me take the dog from his garden whilst he was in work, up to the field to do the second mating. Dog seemed to have a lovely nature too. Just wondered what you lads on here think of my final decision to go with this stud? I think they will produce the kind of pups that I'll need for the ground I run. Under no circumstances was deciding to stay in Scotland for the dog an easy option, as I travelled a total of 32 hours round trips with no breaks LOL to make sure I got the job done. Lets hear what you guys think. This is about a pup for myself and a few close friends, not an advertisement for pups. Looking good mate....remember a while back you said I might be able to get a pup from you........ where have you been hiding my old glasgow mucker,you on trying to stir up hornets nests You'd never believe me if I told you lol......... psst, don't want to waste Davids thread here mate and besides..... I think you and him have something good going lol.... :friends: ...... Love is in the air....... you not up for a threesom then :blush: I'd need to go last mate..... I'd ruin it for you....... split in 2 like a kipper.... youve been away from glasgow too long mate ,thats auld patter.but i have heard that phrase many times from an AULD aquantance Quote Link to post
its ma baw 51 Posted May 2, 2010 Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 I'd need to go last mate..... I'd ruin it for you....... split in 2 like a kipper.... youve been away from glasgow too long mate ,thats auld patter.but i have heard that phrase many times from an AULD aquantance FF's mate, you still at it lol...... Give it up BTW, I ain't that auld lol.... well, compared to some. :drag: Psssst, someones deleting my posts.... Or maybe I'm just a paranoid tic supporter... :protest: Quote Link to post
davidlloyd 16 Posted May 2, 2010 Author Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 First I'd like to thank Jim/Snipe and markbrick/Blue/Whisky and Whin for their kind offers of some top working lurchers to go with Blacky. Big thank you lads to all three of you. I decided to go with Bertie, a first cross whippet greyhound of 24in who is owned by a real nice guy from Ayrshire. This dog is well-tested over several seasons. The guy was 100% genuine, no bull-shit, even let me take the dog from his garden whilst he was in work, up to the field to do the second mating. Dog seemed to have a lovely nature too. Just wondered what you lads on here think of my final decision to go with this stud? I think they will produce the kind of pups that I'll need for the ground I run. Under no circumstances was deciding to stay in Scotland for the dog an easy option, as I travelled a total of 32 hours round trips with no breaks LOL to make sure I got the job done. Lets hear what you guys think. This is about a pup for myself and a few close friends, not an advertisement for pups. Looking good mate....remember a while back you said I might be able to get a pup from you........ lol no Quote Link to post
bendrover 556 Posted May 2, 2010 Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 I'd need to go last mate..... I'd ruin it for you....... split in 2 like a kipper.... youve been away from glasgow too long mate ,thats auld patter.but i have heard that phrase many times from an AULD aquantance FF's mate, you still at it lol...... Give it up BTW, I ain't that auld lol.... well, compared to some. :drag: Psssst, someones deleting my posts.... Or maybe I'm just a paranoid tic supporter... :protest: same thing happening to others on here.unfortunately they are not tims.lol and aye you are ,your aulder than me,thats auld 1 Quote Link to post
the cobra 269 Posted May 3, 2010 Report Share Posted May 3, 2010 david and i have only meet twice and he is a genuine guy so he never got a chance to see bertie working but he can have piece o mind on that the dog is 110 per cent and am quite sure any body that no s me will tell u the same but time will tell and am sure both david and bendrover will be more than happy this time next year when ther pups are ready for there first season Quote Link to post
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