Mr Hunter 31 Posted July 3, 2010 Author Report Share Posted July 3, 2010 Cheers for clearing that up Chook. Quote Link to post
cocker 2,655 Posted July 3, 2010 Report Share Posted July 3, 2010 nice looking pups Quote Link to post
billy bronk 76 Posted July 3, 2010 Report Share Posted July 3, 2010 nice looking pups make you think who would want to get rid of these Quote Link to post
poacher3161 1,766 Posted July 3, 2010 Report Share Posted July 3, 2010 Its more than likely some ones bred a litter got a good price for the pups and sooner come down in price or give wats left free to a good home as they found it easeyer to dump them in a rescue These rescues imho arnt doing the dogs any favours by having them nuetured as it puts even genuine lads off getting one for working who would give them a good home. Quote Link to post
Guest chook Posted July 3, 2010 Report Share Posted July 3, 2010 Its more than likely some ones bred a litter got a good price for the pups and sooner come down in price or give wats left free to a good home as they found it easeyer to dump them in a rescue These rescues imho arnt doing the dogs any favours by having them nuetured as it puts even genuine lads off getting one for working who would give them a good home. What has neutering got to do with working a dog or giving it a home - it wont affect the ability of a dog one little bit, if you think it does - then you dont know jack about dogs. Sorry but neutering them - well if it puts people off, they arnt the right home for that dog are they, at least if they are neutered then, it stops numptys breeding from them willy nilly. Quote Link to post
baldockbanks courser 598 Posted July 3, 2010 Report Share Posted July 3, 2010 Its more than likely some ones bred a litter got a good price for the pups and sooner come down in price or give wats left free to a good home as they found it easeyer to dump them in a rescue These rescues imho arnt doing the dogs any favours by having them nuetured as it puts even genuine lads off getting one for working who would give them a good home. What has neutering got to do with working a dog or giving it a home - it wont affect the ability of a dog one little bit, if you think it does - then you dont know jack about dogs. Sorry but neutering them - well if it puts people off, they arnt the right home for that dog are they, at least if they are neutered then, it stops numptys breeding from them willy nilly. what ever the dog or bitch does its always worthless if you cant breed it ! your the numpty . sure you can win money if it wins matches but i wouldnt own a neutured coursing bred pup am i a numpty ? lob. Quote Link to post
6pack 60 Posted July 3, 2010 Report Share Posted July 3, 2010 These rescues imho arnt doing the dogs any favours by having them nuetured as it puts even genuine lads off getting one for working who would give them a good home. They are doing themselves lots of favours. The fact these pups have appeared in rescue is all the cause they need. If there was a simple test for commitment or genuine, how simple life would be. Quote Link to post
Guest chook Posted July 3, 2010 Report Share Posted July 3, 2010 Its more than likely some ones bred a litter got a good price for the pups and sooner come down in price or give wats left free to a good home as they found it easeyer to dump them in a rescue These rescues imho arnt doing the dogs any favours by having them nuetured as it puts even genuine lads off getting one for working who would give them a good home. What has neutering got to do with working a dog or giving it a home - it wont affect the ability of a dog one little bit, if you think it does - then you dont know jack about dogs. Sorry but neutering them - well if it puts people off, they arnt the right home for that dog are they, at least if they are neutered then, it stops numptys breeding from them willy nilly. what ever the dog or bitch does its always worthless if you cant breed it ! your the numpty . sure you can win money if it wins matches but i wouldnt own a neutured coursing bred pup am i a numpty ? lob. So you expect these rescues to pull these dogs/pups from death row, spend money on them - more money than they make back, then you expect them to leave them un - neutered, so you can make money off them and populate the dog world even more if they win what ever they win or they turn out to be fantastic dogs, then in turn some of them pups may end up back in the pound as theyve been dumped or what ever - so the rescue has to go in again, to pull these pups/dogs, you have to bear in mind as well, this rescue dog still belongs to the rescue, so in fact any pups that dog has belongs to the rescue. i would sooner have a worthless dog tbh. Quote Link to post
6pack 60 Posted July 3, 2010 Report Share Posted July 3, 2010 what ever the dog or bitch does its always worthless if you cant breed it ! your the numpty . sure you can win money if it wins matches but i wouldnt own a neutured coursing bred pup am i a numpty ? lob. Nice price to put on your dog. Quote Link to post
poacher3161 1,766 Posted July 3, 2010 Report Share Posted July 3, 2010 Its more than likely some ones bred a litter got a good price for the pups and sooner come down in price or give wats left free to a good home as they found it easeyer to dump them in a rescue These rescues imho arnt doing the dogs any favours by having them nuetured as it puts even genuine lads off getting one for working who would give them a good home. What has neutering got to do with working a dog or giving it a home - it wont affect the ability of a dog one little bit, if you think it does - then you dont know jack about dogs. Sorry but neutering them - well if it puts people off, they arnt the right home for that dog are they, at least if they are neutered then, it stops numptys breeding from them willy nilly. So wat you are saying if some one dosent want their dogs neutering their unlikely to give it a good home .Their must be hundreds of good responsible working dog owners out their who would not dream of having their dogs neutered unless advised by a vetinary surgeon on the grounds of a life threatning medical condition such as pyometra or ovarian tumours in bitches or retained testicles or testicular tumours in dogs Quote Link to post
6pack 60 Posted July 3, 2010 Report Share Posted July 3, 2010 So wat you are saying if some one dosent want their dogs neutering their unlikely to give it a good home .Their must be hundreds of good responsible working dog owners out their who would not dream of having their dogs neutered unless advised by a vetinary surgeon on the grounds of a life threatning medical condition such as pyometra or ovarian tumours in bitches or retained testicles or testicular tumours in dogs For every good, responsible owner, unfortunately - and the number of dogs across both sites demonstrate this - there are a dozen irresponsible. Rescues would like to see a reduction in these numbers. The numbers of dogs in rescue. Neutering is the only sure fire way to positively work towards this. Plus, it does help against theft. Something no one wants. Look through the site and see the number of dogs left dumped in horrid conditions. Ran ragged and then dumped. One mans junk is another mans treasure. Failed workers, injured ex workers/racers, unwanted litters. Some heart breaking stories. There are plenty of great breeders who do everything they should by their dogs and pups. Unfortunately, they are a minority. You may not be able to breed from a dog from rescue, but I guarantee, for every one rehomed, their are many, many others waiting to take their place. Rescues are caught in the middle of a vicious circle. Blame the breeder, not the rescue. Quote Link to post
baldockbanks courser 598 Posted July 3, 2010 Report Share Posted July 3, 2010 hey girls (what a shock to see your gender) if you dont want them in the hands of coursing men then they cant do what they love and r breed to do. why dont you just shoot erm that will keep the numbers down nicley. 1 Quote Link to post
6pack 60 Posted July 3, 2010 Report Share Posted July 3, 2010 hey girls (what a shock to see your gender) if you dont want them in the hands of coursing men then they cant do what they love and r breed to do. why dont you just shoot erm that will keep the numbers down nicley. Does our sex mean we can't enjoy our dogs and what they were bred to do?? Just proving yourself a bigger numpty Quote Link to post
Guest chook Posted July 3, 2010 Report Share Posted July 3, 2010 Its more than likely some ones bred a litter got a good price for the pups and sooner come down in price or give wats left free to a good home as they found it easeyer to dump them in a rescue These rescues imho arnt doing the dogs any favours by having them nuetured as it puts even genuine lads off getting one for working who would give them a good home. What has neutering got to do with working a dog or giving it a home - it wont affect the ability of a dog one little bit, if you think it does - then you dont know jack about dogs. Sorry but neutering them - well if it puts people off, they arnt the right home for that dog are they, at least if they are neutered then, it stops numptys breeding from them willy nilly. So wat you are saying if some one dosent want their dogs neutering their unlikely to give it a good home .Their must be hundreds of good responsible working dog owners out their who would not dream of having their dogs neutered unless advised by a vetinary surgeon on the grounds of a life threatning medical condition such as pyometra or ovarian tumours in bitches or retained testicles or testicular tumours in dogs but these dogs in the long run wont belong to the person, they will have a contract to state, the dog will always belong to the rescue, so end of the day - its down to the rescue, not the person who wants to rehome the dog, out of all 7 of my dogs - theres only 3 that are not done, others were done due to one resion or another, but it would never stop me taking on a dog from rescue just because its neutered. I agree there are some fantastic working homes out there, but if they are willing to pass on a dog because its neutered or the rescue states it has to be neutered, then no they arnt the right home for that dog, rescues are trying there hardest to stop all the over breeding thats going on - why would they risk letting someone take a dog on thats not been neutered, why would they risk - that dog ending up in pup, there would be no point of the rescue if they did that Quote Link to post
Guest chook Posted July 3, 2010 Report Share Posted July 3, 2010 hey girls (what a shock to see your gender) if you dont want them in the hands of coursing men then they cant do what they love and r breed to do. why dont you just shoot erm that will keep the numbers down nicley. Does our sex mean we can't enjoy our dogs and what they were bred to do?? Just proving yourself a bigger numpty Beat me to it!! Quote Link to post
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