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They gave their best years for you and deserve a good rest in front of the fire.

i reckon he pulled up now your trying to pass him on fella

yea after you have seen his best year you pass him on he is 6 or 7 who in there right mind would give you a pup for a dog that is finished????

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that pic waqs took about a year ago hes not fit at the moment like so gonna start and get him back out see what he can do geuss am gonna have him another season ;) fcktheban where you from like pall see you on here 24/7 haveing abit banter?

 

That would mean you're on here 24/7 :thumbs: I leave my pc on, free internet :laugh: You'll notice I'm not doing much or answering q's because I'm not home ;) Nice to keep the heat on though :tongue2:

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Please don't get into a stupid clique where it is fashion to offload once old and tired ..persevere i run a 10yr old dog here ..he is no good for nothing but he is happy trying and he sleeps on my bed at night knowing he is safe and wont be up for sale the next time he misses or limp's.

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Please don't get into a stupid clique where it is fashion to offload once old and tired ..persevere i run a 10yr old dog here ..he is no good for nothing but he is happy trying and he sleeps on my bed at night knowing he is safe and wont be up for sale the next time he misses or limp's.

 

They gave their best years for you and deserve a good rest in front of the fire. :thumbs:

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Personally, I keep my old dogs on in their retirement. They deserve it, I have the space and I have the opportunity to let them do a bit of mooching and bushing everyday out on exercise. BUT I can understand if someone doesn't have the space, time etc, but what should you then do? I've had too many dealings with dodgy people to ever let an adult dog go again unless that person came highly recommended from someone I trust, or I knew the person very well. I'd honestly sooner put the dog down rather than worry what has happened to it and maybe hear later that it had been passed on and on to people who didn't care for it properly.

 

If the dog is no longer able to work then either place it with people who you know will give it a good retirement, not just stuck in some kennel for the rest of its life, or have it put down. Takes guts I know, but there's too many people just getting rid of older dogs: the phrase 'out of sight, out of mind' seems about right for these sort of people. I don't know you, and I've nothing against you, but please think of the dog, its future well being, and what it really deserves.

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Very well said Penny. It would break my heart to know a dog I was responsible for was being treated like shit because I didnt do the right thing and took the cowards route. ;)

 

That goes for retired dogs and dogs that failed to make the standard required of them.

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