dougall 98 Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 WOW!! Love the scar photo . . . . if your dog is that scared up i can only imagine how big your penis is. :notworthy: The fellow who put that picture up is a pure nob jockey and obviously done fook all in the long term with dogs. Did you think i was genuinely being complimentary?? ........................... I have ZERO time for the stream of complete tossers who continually post pictures of dogs, angling their heads towards the lens to make the very most of any slight scar ............... Its pathetic! A working dog will of course a long the way pick up scars, more or less depending on your choice of quarry ............ to be proud or boastful of them is imo the first sign of someone who is lacking in knowledge or understanding of their sport ................. its embarrassing and shameful to anyone genuine in the working dog world, disgusting and childish practice from disgusting and childish people. :censored: :wallbash: well said mate Quote Link to post
Hannah4181 260 Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 WOW!! Love the scar photo . . . . if your dog is that scared up i can only imagine how big your penis is. :notworthy: The fellow who put that picture up is a pure nob jockey and obviously done fook all in the long term with dogs. Did you think i was genuinely being complimentary?? ........................... I have ZERO time for the stream of complete tossers who continually post pictures of dogs, angling their heads towards the lens to make the very most of any slight scar ............... Its pathetic! A working dog will of course a long the way pick up scars, more or less depending on your choice of quarry ............ to be proud or boastful of them is imo the first sign of someone who is lacking in knowledge or understanding of their sport ................. its embarrassing and shameful to anyone genuine in the working dog world, disgusting and childish practice from disgusting and childish people. :censored: :wallbash: I hope you didnt mean mine hannah. They are just of billy and how handsome he is... No i meant the clown who posted the shots of his similar looking dog ............. including one of its chin! FFS! ........................ You know, there does seem to be a hugh percentage of twats with scarred up dogs, DESPERATE for the dodgy angled photos ..... i wonder if there's any business in it?!?!?! "Photography session of your dogs war wound, chin close ups a speciality .......... make all the lads realise just how much of a double hard b*****d team you and your bad ass dog make" . . . . . I think its the future . . Quote Link to post
dougall 98 Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 WOW!! Love the scar photo . . . . if your dog is that scared up i can only imagine how big your penis is. :notworthy: The fellow who put that picture up is a pure nob jockey and obviously done fook all in the long term with dogs. Did you think i was genuinely being complimentary?? ........................... I have ZERO time for the stream of complete tossers who continually post pictures of dogs, angling their heads towards the lens to make the very most of any slight scar ............... Its pathetic! A working dog will of course a long the way pick up scars, more or less depending on your choice of quarry ............ to be proud or boastful of them is imo the first sign of someone who is lacking in knowledge or understanding of their sport ................. its embarrassing and shameful to anyone genuine in the working dog world, disgusting and childish practice from disgusting and childish people. :censored: :wallbash: I hope you didnt mean mine hannah. They are just of billy and how handsome he is... dont think the dog is handsome would say it looked a bit of a mongrel not my cup of tea and that is not a dig just my opinion atb Quote Link to post
scothunter 12,609 Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 WOW!! Love the scar photo . . . . if your dog is that scared up i can only imagine how big your penis is. :notworthy: The fellow who put that picture up is a pure nob jockey and obviously done fook all in the long term with dogs. Did you think i was genuinely being complimentary?? ........................... I have ZERO time for the stream of complete tossers who continually post pictures of dogs, angling their heads towards the lens to make the very most of any slight scar ............... Its pathetic! A working dog will of course a long the way pick up scars, more or less depending on your choice of quarry ............ to be proud or boastful of them is imo the first sign of someone who is lacking in knowledge or understanding of their sport ................. its embarrassing and shameful to anyone genuine in the working dog world, disgusting and childish practice from disgusting and childish people. :censored: :wallbash: I hope you didnt mean mine hannah. They are just of billy and how handsome he is... No i meant the clown who posted the shots of his similar looking dog ............. including one of its chin! FFS! ........................ You know, there does seem to be a hugh percentage of twats with scarred up dogs, DESPERATE for the dodgy angled photos ..... i wonder if there's any business in it?!?!?! "Photography session of your dogs war wound, chin close ups a speciality .......... make all the lads realise just how much of a double hard b*****d team you and your bad ass dog make" . . . . . I think its the future . . no just dogs,i know a cpl lads with chib marks on thier faces,who walk around like they are medals.must be a macho thing lol Quote Link to post
NOG 48 Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 Heres a few recent pics of Billy.. Get quite a few pm's about him. And we are thinking of studing him if anybody is interested.... He's 93lb, and 28" tts.. sire. 1stx Dame 1st x... Original post,where does it say anything about breeding for himself or taking a pup from him????????? Send 3 and 4d where going to a dance!!!!!!!!!! so it's ok to stud a young dog out for cash in your book is it ........ or is the stud for free Did I say it was ok??? did I make any comment other than to point out the original post, no!!!! Some of you make it up as you go along nice dog should be scared up if he has plenty of work imo lads say this dog done this that but weres the scares i dont care how good they are just my opinion pics ov stubois bull X jst da same lol WOW!! Love the scar photo . . . . if your dog is that scared up i can only imagine how big your penis is. :notworthy: haha typical woman no nuffin haha a dog can get that in one meeting, big deal its got a few scars wippy dooo Quote Link to post
predatorman 54 Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 i find it odd that rfyl is offering his dog to stud at 2 and half year old. there's probably a thousand dogs with the physical attributes your dog has to offer with the level of gameness it has. of that thousand, probably a hundred will go on to have an unblemished career and hold the gameness needed to earn the right as a stud dog. what you have done rfyl is lower yourself to the same level as the young lads and puppy peddlers you so enjoy slagging off in the pups for sale section. these peddlers are your potential client base, as anyone with the right mind who cares about their working lines will play safe with the odds and use a 100% seasoned worker, not a season worker! best of luck with him anyway. Quote Link to post
watchman 256 Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 nice dog, same kinda stamp to my bitches sire, looks steady He's very very steady mate... what do you use him on rfyl.my 5/8 3/8 bullx is realtree marked with eyes like a hare?he is 28+tts 91lbs.but he's mine all mine.i carnt do pic's to put him on? he is a drawing, dog, lamping...why no pics? He is 2 and a half.. iv had dog spew at 2 1/2 personaly for me he aint done enough time on the job even if you think yourself he has done enough,jmo thats all Quote Link to post
Millet 4,497 Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 Did you think i was genuinely being complimentary?? ........................... I have ZERO time for the stream of complete tossers who continually post pictures of dogs, angling their heads towards the lens to make the very most of any slight scar ............... Its pathetic! A working dog will of course a long the way pick up scars, more or less depending on your choice of quarry ............ to be proud or boastful of them is imo the first sign of someone who is lacking in knowledge or understanding of their sport ................. its embarrassing and shameful to anyone genuine in the working dog world, disgusting and childish practice from disgusting and childish people. :censored: :wallbash: I know fine well you where taking the piss and i 100% agree that them ego boosting pictures are not needed. Quote Link to post
bull101 35 Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 spot on, give him 2-3 more seasons then you know you got 100% dog He is nice looking dog , hope my pup dont get that big yes you do ..... thats why at every opertunity you put a picture up saying his height and weight on any thread , making out he,ll be smaller than you hope he will be !!followed by some of these :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: SO TRUE!! 2 Quote Link to post
bedrock 16 Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 This place is like an encyclopedia for the antis, It never ceses to amaze me what pepole will say and post on here. 1 Quote Link to post
otter 61 Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 drawing dog!!! what would you need one for? if you're into digging your terriers should do any "drawing" for you! if they can't there not good enough, failing that you should be capable of pulling whatever it is you are diggin to out yourself no need for "macho" bull cross to do it for you, unless of course you are frightened of getting bitten! and yes, i do have plenty of experience of working with terriers. good post this one .... back in the days when i kept digging terriers i used to use a bull x for pulling but when the bull x was laid up with injuries i would either shoot quarry in the block end or if i was releasing them i've pulled them meself by the scruff and let em go to be dug another day .... why the need for the big dog to do the pulling is what i started to wander . also i'd like to add that just because a dog is scarred up at a young age does not make it a useful stud dog i say this because i have personally witnessed such dogs in the field fail .... one such dog was 3 years old half x bull grey a real smart looker scares over his muzzle and face a few scares up his legs a few nights hard lamping and a day or 2 digging and he jacked ... stood back and barked like yappy pet when the postman calls .... i advised the owner to change his dogs name to ... backfill this is all he was good for ... if such a dog had been bred from at the age of 2 or even a mfew months before this had happened then evryone with a pup out of him would have doubt in there minds as to whether there lovely pretty pup was going to make the grade .. i'm not saying this will happen to this dog but why the big hurry to stud such a young dog is what i don't understand . and from my own expieience i would not embark on such a venture Quote Link to post
otter 61 Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 Personally I would rather risk loosing the dog than risk breeding of a sub standard dog. But hey, its not mine and who am I to judge. If RFYL is desperate for a pup of it then its his choice. FTB you got it wrong lads. I wasnt asking to bred him becasue of what he is doing... Just for the dog he is, we get asked quite abit if we would line him, thats all. I dont want a pup out of him. If anything we want to bring the size down. And we arent bothered if he bred tomorrow or 5 yrs. Was just offering him out as young fit big bullx with a heart that will die for you.. He may jack tomorrow, he may die tomorrow, who knows. Desperate, he has already lined a bitch mate. We wont be having a pup. so you've lined a bitch with a sapling stud dog that has seen very little work you don't want a pup so what was the point £££ or did you think the dog fancied a leg over ..... don't bother quoting me or repling to my question because i can't be bothered to read anymore of this s**te ........ no wonder the dog game is in the mess that it is Quote Link to post
Catcher 1 639 Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 (edited) The man offered a two and half year old dog for stud.Big deal .Seem,s to be a lot of expert,s on other people,s dog,s.Hope there high standard,s apply to there own kennel,s. Edited January 22, 2011 by Catcher 1 Quote Link to post
predatorman 54 Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 Personally I would rather risk loosing the dog than risk breeding of a sub standard dog. But hey, its not mine and who am I to judge. If RFYL is desperate for a pup of it then its his choice. FTB you got it wrong lads. I wasnt asking to bred him becasue of what he is doing... Just for the dog he is, we get asked quite abit if we would line him, thats all. I dont want a pup out of him. If anything we want to bring the size down. And we arent bothered if he bred tomorrow or 5 yrs. Was just offering him out as young fit big bullx with a heart that will die for you.. He may jack tomorrow, he may die tomorrow, who knows. Desperate, he has already lined a bitch mate. We wont be having a pup. so you've lined a bitch with a sapling stud dog that has seen very little work you don't want a pup so what was the point £££ or did you think the dog fancied a leg over ..... don't bother quoting me or repling to my question because i can't be bothered to read anymore of this s**te ........ no wonder the dog game is in the mess that it is hit the nail on the head there otter i've been waiting for a reply after my earlier post so i wouldnt hold your breath anyway. people like rfyl do more potential damage to working lines by breeding off dogs because of there looks. get the dog through its long apprenticeship then join the queue, there's far better stud dogs out there at the moment. your a peddlers dream, it was only a matter of time before you exposed yourself :wankerzo4: 3 Quote Link to post
predatorman 54 Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 The man offered a two and half year old dog for stud.Big deal .Seem,s to be a lot of expert,s on other people,s dog,s.Hope there high standard,s apply to there own kennel,s. if you would be happy to use it thats up to you. if i wanted a stud for a bitch of mine i wouldnt want to see a 2 and half year old dog prove itself in the field, i'd want a 5 or 6 or 7 year old still at the top of its game showing me the job, especially for the job this type needs to be doing. Quote Link to post
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