Grafter94 4 Posted May 17, 2011 Report Share Posted May 17, 2011 well lads ino thers not many good desent working weatons about but only out of bein nosy you could say lol how much would you be charged for the service of these dogs ? Quote Link to post
Tesco 28 Posted May 17, 2011 Report Share Posted May 17, 2011 Seen an advert in CMW last week fella asking £250 a mating Quote Link to post
sionnach 44 Posted May 17, 2011 Report Share Posted May 17, 2011 Seen an advert in CMW last week fella asking £250 a mating most lads would usually take a pup back if bitch was any good or the price of a pup, hope this helps y.i.s, sionnach Quote Link to post
Guest alcapone Posted May 18, 2011 Report Share Posted May 18, 2011 Seen an advert in CMW last week fella asking £250 a mating Yes but the man does NOT know the breeding of the dog like so many! 5yr old and retired,has all his teeth,begs the question why? Quote Link to post
WHITE RUSSELL 39 Posted May 18, 2011 Report Share Posted May 18, 2011 (edited) just been looking at one on a website called working dogs 4 u he wanted 250 aswell looked a strong dog Edited May 18, 2011 by WHITE RUSSELL Quote Link to post
lurcher330 2,297 Posted May 18, 2011 Report Share Posted May 18, 2011 if ye want to use a wheaten for stud make sure you see it work so ye might have to wait until mid season or next summer Quote Link to post
trialler 5 Posted May 20, 2011 Report Share Posted May 20, 2011 Hi There alcapone, if you would have rang me off a landline without hiding behind a withheld number and told me your name, I may have give you more details about the dog. If you've been in this game long enough you should know that you have to be wary of bogus phone calls. As it was I only had a handful of genuine callers. The rest sounded like they had come home pissed and wanted someone to talk to. They shud have rang the fukin samaritans. As was stated in the ad in CMW the wheaten has nothing to prove in the work department and genuine callers will get the full info. He has already produced sound working dogs in ireland and i only managed to obtain him through good fortune and friendship. I put him at stud because I personally don't know of any other guaranteed working wheaten over here. I have always had bull/greys but a change in circumstances means that I won't keep them any more. a good friend gave me a wheaten/grey to bring on and he's a good one. You can work him one day and walk him in the park the next and no one bats an eyelid. I wanted to breed my own wheaten crosses so knew that I had to start off with the right stuff not just any old shite. The dog I have is a true testament to the years of good breeding sense from the boys in ireland. Over there if a dog doesn't perform at the dig he doesn't make the journey home and isn't turned over for a fast buck by an instant expert. 3 Quote Link to post
jimmys shop 182 Posted May 20, 2011 Report Share Posted May 20, 2011 Hi There alcapone, if you would have rang me off a landline without hiding behind a withheld number and told me your name, I may have give you more details about the dog. If you've been in this game long enough you should know that you have to be wary of bogus phone calls. As it was I only had a handful of genuine callers. The rest sounded like they had come home pissed and wanted someone to talk to. They shud have rang the fukin samaritans. As was stated in the ad in CMW the wheaten has nothing to prove in the work department and genuine callers will get the full info. He has already produced sound working dogs in ireland and i only managed to obtain him through good fortune and friendship. I put him at stud because I personally don't know of any other guaranteed working wheaten over here. I have always had bull/greys but a change in circumstances means that I won't keep them any more. a good friend gave me a wheaten/grey to bring on and he's a good one. You can work him one day and walk him in the park the next and no one bats an eyelid. I wanted to breed my own wheaten crosses so knew that I had to start off with the right stuff not just any old shite. The dog I have is a true testament to the years of good breeding sense from the boys in ireland. Over there if a dog doesn't perform at the dig he doesn't make the journey home and isn't turned over for a fast buck by an instant expert. Trailer i believe Alcapone has a Wheaten that would not have to prove it self either in the work department ,bred down of very very tight working lines over the past 30 year. Maybe he,ll put a photo up of the dog . I understand what your saying of people ringing with a blocked number but being honest if you advertise in the CMW im sure every Numpty and Day Dreamer must ring you asking the daftest questions about the dogs working ability which im sure puts you in a difficult position to answer . Quote Link to post
Guest dee mac Posted May 20, 2011 Report Share Posted May 20, 2011 Hi There alcapone, if you would have rang me off a landline without hiding behind a withheld number and told me your name, I may have give you more details about the dog. If you've been in this game long enough you should know that you have to be wary of bogus phone calls. As it was I only had a handful of genuine callers. The rest sounded like they had come home pissed and wanted someone to talk to. They shud have rang the fukin samaritans. As was stated in the ad in CMW the wheaten has nothing to prove in the work department and genuine callers will get the full info. He has already produced sound working dogs in ireland and i only managed to obtain him through good fortune and friendship. I put him at stud because I personally don't know of any other guaranteed working wheaten over here. I have always had bull/greys but a change in circumstances means that I won't keep them any more. a good friend gave me a wheaten/grey to bring on and he's a good one. You can work him one day and walk him in the park the next and no one bats an eyelid. I wanted to breed my own wheaten crosses so knew that I had to start off with the right stuff not just any old shite. The dog I have is a true testament to the years of good breeding sense from the boys in ireland. Over there if a dog doesn't perform at the dig he doesn't make the journey home and isn't turned over for a fast buck by an instant expert. Trailer i believe Alcapone has a Wheaten that would not have to prove it self either in the work department ,bred down of very very tight working lines over the past 30 year. Maybe he,ll put a photo up of the dog . I understand what your saying of people ringing with a blocked number but being honest if you advertise in the CMW im sure every Numpty and Day Dreamer must ring you asking the daftest questions about the dogs working ability which im sure puts you in a difficult position to answer . advertising a stud in cmw does not cry out wanting too breed my own wheaten crosses but more give me the money i dont care weather bitch works or not . 1 Quote Link to post
Grafter94 4 Posted May 20, 2011 Author Report Share Posted May 20, 2011 well dee mac hows things going with you ? Quote Link to post
Guest alcapone Posted May 21, 2011 Report Share Posted May 21, 2011 Hi There alcapone, if you would have rang me off a landline without hiding behind a withheld number and told me your name, I may have give you more details about the dog. If you've been in this game long enough you should know that you have to be wary of bogus phone calls. As it was I only had a handful of genuine callers. The rest sounded like they had come home pissed and wanted someone to talk to. They shud have rang the fukin samaritans. As was stated in the ad in CMW the wheaten has nothing to prove in the work department and genuine callers will get the full info. He has already produced sound working dogs in ireland and i only managed to obtain him through good fortune and friendship. I put him at stud because I personally don't know of any other guaranteed working wheaten over here. I have always had bull/greys but a change in circumstances means that I won't keep them any more. a good friend gave me a wheaten/grey to bring on and he's a good one. You can work him one day and walk him in the park the next and no one bats an eyelid. I wanted to breed my own wheaten crosses so knew that I had to start off with the right stuff not just any old shite. The dog I have is a true testament to the years of good breeding sense from the boys in ireland. Over there if a dog doesn't perform at the dig he doesn't make the journey home and isn't turned over for a fast buck by an instant expert. Well i can asure you i did not ring off a witheld number,it was my mobile number,i spoke to you at length as you told me TB is the man that you got the dog off. You could NOT give the breeding of the dog only that it was all diddycye lines,again i make my point its speculation! I would be suprised if there is any "tight bred" diddycye dogs left. No pedigree=no breeding! 5yr old dogs that are in tact and healthy dont need retirement in my opinion. And as Jimmys shop says,you certainly dont have the only working wheaten in the uk,im sure there is a few over here. Maybe im wrong,it has been known. Dont belive just because it came from ireland its a good worker,theres good and bad everywhere. 1 Quote Link to post
Guest dee mac Posted May 21, 2011 Report Share Posted May 21, 2011 well dee mac hows things going with you ? things are ok do i know you grafter ?pm if prefared. Quote Link to post
hedz31 1,308 Posted May 21, 2011 Report Share Posted May 21, 2011 I got one here ye can have a stud of for 50p lol hes decent enough so long as a bitch aint in heat around ye he prefers to dry hump a bitch instead of get stuck in lol Quote Link to post
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