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He turned 5 on the 15th of April. Best dog I've ever seen in my life bar none.

 

 

Here's hoping on those pups then mate, you never know what you might get.

 

Knowin my luck, usually about 60% shit.......20% good.....and 20% we will never know. :thumbs:

 

 

20 % is better than 10 %. Maybe swap the 20 % that you will never know about for 20% of the shit, then you'll be getting 40 / 40 , which is great :whistling:

 

On a serious note, good luck mate. :thumbs:

 

SM - Good to hear that, i just always thought that tackling stuff like yotes day in day out over that kind of baked or frozen ground, has got to put some wear and tear on a dog, more than running bunnies in meadows

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7 year old was when I breed my bitch for first time. then 8 then 9 year old a vet would have a fit about that and no doubt some of the dog kissers on here too.   by 7 she was more than proven and we

Haha this will keep me entertaind for a bit pmsl i had no intechen of breeding my pupp was just woundering what yous fuckers thort about it lyk i say some c**t tellt me i could and at the end of the d

Well i WAS going to help you untill i saw your uncalled for foul mouthed tirade at others that tried to help you. Then i noticed your from sunderland so i understand that perhaps you cant help it. For

SM - Good to hear that, i just always thought that tackling stuff like yotes day in day out over that kind of baked or frozen ground, has got to put some wear and tear on a dog, more than running bunnies in meadows

 

 

It does and if you are out catchin game day after day, week after week the good ones will die and the shit eaters will quit. If a dog is able to give a guy three hard years I'd be damn proud to own him or her.

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SM - Good to hear that, i just always thought that tackling stuff like yotes day in day out over that kind of baked or frozen ground, has got to put some wear and tear on a dog, more than running bunnies in meadows

 

 

It does and if you are out catchin game day after day, week after week the good ones will die and the shit eaters will quit. If a dog is able to give a guy three hard years I'd be damn proud to own him or her.

man up dan ffs :tongue2: :tongue2:

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SM - Good to hear that, i just always thought that tackling stuff like yotes day in day out over that kind of baked or frozen ground, has got to put some wear and tear on a dog, more than running bunnies in meadows

 

 

It does and if you are out catchin game day after day, week after week the good ones will die and the shit eaters will quit. If a dog is able to give a guy three hard years I'd be damn proud to own him or her.

man up dan ffs :tongue2: :tongue2:

 

 

Tell me bout it. I need to get out more. :feck:

 

 

I also want to edit my last post a bit. The ones that aint banged all to f**k and done with will have been laid up "ALOT" during their career. So much as to the point they might as well not even have been there at all.

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SM - Good to hear that, i just always thought that tackling stuff like yotes day in day out over that kind of baked or frozen ground, has got to put some wear and tear on a dog, more than running bunnies in meadows

 

 

It does and if you are out catchin game day after day, week after week the good ones will die and the shit eaters will quit. If a dog is able to give a guy three hard years I'd be damn proud to own him or her.

man up dan ffs :tongue2: :tongue2:

 

 

Tell me bout it. I need to get out more. :feck:

id kee you before the dogs :whistling: :whistling: :whistling:

 

 

I also want to edit my last post a bit. The ones that aint banged all to f**k and done with will have been laid up "ALOT" during their career. So much as to the point they might as well not even have been there at all.

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Back to the subject. If you need the pups....breed her whenever she comes in. I have bred many a gyp on their first heat and two of the litters I know for sure are probably the healthiest pups I've ever raised. If a man needs a dog or two, best get to breeding. If not, then I dont ever see the point.

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