Millet 4,497 Posted January 29, 2012 Report Share Posted January 29, 2012 Johnny they is some good lad's out there and you have had the pleasure to meet some of them..that pup like the other's are little beauties..well fed and socialised just like pup's should be..have fun with her.. ..i wish i had a time machine for my pup because i can't wait till she is old enough to get out knacking gear.. .. On the doubter's and hijacker subject just ignore them because they dont have a clue what they are on about.. 1 Quote Link to post
weasle 1,119 Posted January 29, 2012 Report Share Posted January 29, 2012 Good luck with the pup and imho it was worth the journey to get a dog out of tried and tested stuff. Cheers Del. Your dead right Del all this "if only you was closer" rubbish, if you want a dog with good breeding then there isn't anywhere on this island thats too far !! Ive done 91/2hours there and 91/2 back.To pick up a pup. Is that black whippet x going a begging now? Quote Link to post
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted January 29, 2012 Report Share Posted January 29, 2012 Johnny they is some good lad's out there and you have had the pleasure to meet some of them..that pup like the other's are little beauties..well fed and socialised just like pup's should be..have fun with her.. ..i wish i had a time machine for my pup because i can't wait till she is old enough to get out knacking gear.. .. On the doubter's and hijacker subject just ignore them because they dont have a clue what they are on about.. Cheers Millet I'm not concerned with anybodies negative comments I ran Hancock dogs for years I'm thick skinned Your bang on about the pups mate, real out going and bold and full of confidence, a credit to the guys who bred them.Just goes to show that theres real genuine guys out there that are willing to help out in any way they can. Good luck with your pup for the future, maybe one day we can give them a run together. 4 Quote Link to post
Guest born to run1083 Posted January 29, 2012 Report Share Posted January 29, 2012 Cracking pup mate, looking forward to see her once she settled in. as many have said a well bred and reared pup. Perfect for around here. The bloods there mate so that's half the battle and with your knowledge I'm sure she'l be a great asset to the team when it's time. 1 Quote Link to post
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted January 29, 2012 Report Share Posted January 29, 2012 Good luck with the pup and imho it was worth the journey to get a dog out of tried and tested stuff. Cheers Del. Your dead right Del all this "if only you was closer" rubbish, if you want a dog with good breeding then there isn't anywhere on this island thats too far !! Ive done 91/2hours there and 91/2 back.To pick up a pup. Is that black whippet x going a begging now? No mate she's staying. The pup as been brought in to replace the old collie x who's reaching the end of her career now. Quote Link to post
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted January 29, 2012 Report Share Posted January 29, 2012 Cracking pup mate, looking forward to see her once she settled in. as many have said a well bred and reared pup. Perfect for around here. The bloods there mate so that's half the battle and with your knowledge I'm sure she'l be a great asset to the team when it's time. Cheers J.........yeh hopefully be just the job for area. Quote Link to post
sowhat 1,572 Posted January 29, 2012 Report Share Posted January 29, 2012 Lovely looking pup, good luck with her Quote Link to post
pack of dogs 34 Posted January 29, 2012 Report Share Posted January 29, 2012 im interested to see how these bitches turn out,i bred the chief and reggie litter and looking at them pups and mine there the same lol the thing is aswell my bitch polly and jess are full litter sisters but jess has a good inch or 2 in height and lenght so if she gives that too the pups what a added bonus,even if she doesnt theyyll still be 22/23inch imo pics of jess and pollys litter at 6weeks old polly and a itch similuar to millets bitch in colour jess and a red dog out the litter flick and flint polly about the 3/4month mark polly 6month mark polly older,her and jess look a like but as ive said jess is bigger and black lol 3 Quote Link to post
toby1066 413 Posted January 29, 2012 Report Share Posted January 29, 2012 Full minshaws when dons out of a full border collie how do you work that one out i dont get it either surely if a very collie blooded lurcher is put to a full border collie then the pups would be about 3/4 border collie? Quote Link to post
NEWKID 27,159 Posted January 29, 2012 Report Share Posted January 29, 2012 Best of luck with your pup Johnny, I've enjoyed reading about Don's exploits on here, it's only a internet forum but I think the lads involved with these dogs come accross as some of the most genuine on here, I'm sure the pup will do you proud Quote Link to post
whisperingeye 27 Posted January 29, 2012 Report Share Posted January 29, 2012 I dont get it why do people have to come on this topic and try to ruin it, ok these dogs might not be fully minshaw but there as good as there bred carefully and brought on properly we all know these dogs will be the best thing north of watford,so simple if you dont agree just dont type out best way, good hunting to all Quote Link to post
Millet 4,497 Posted January 29, 2012 Report Share Posted January 29, 2012 No name as yet, I'm leaning towards Bron which is Welsh for "fair chested" though my daughter wants Gwen or Megan, the missus likes Fly and my 4 yr old lad wants her to be Batman. A name will fit her personality in the next day or two, I was going to call her Donna. It took me age's to think of a name for my little pooch and after several name change's i came up with a name that suit's her temprement which was Lil and it's short for little shit because that's all i seem to say to her.. 2 Quote Link to post
FUJI 17,324 Posted January 29, 2012 Report Share Posted January 29, 2012 Full minshaws when dons out of a full border collie how do you work that one out i dont get it either surely if a very collie blooded lurcher is put to a full border collie then the pups would be about 3/4 border collie? Toby..it's just a name-tag they carry matey..they carry the blood from the dogs that many call the pinnacle of the Minshaw dogs in "Blue"..i can't see the problem myself? Is it any different to lads calling their dogs "saluki" lurchers when they more than likely ain't had a PURE Saluki in their blood for umpteen generations..same as Bull x's..i'd like to hazard a guess and say the majority are 4/5 generations away from the last time they seen a pure yet EVERYONE still calls them em do they not? Why all this nit-picking keeps cropping up i do NOT know..these dogs have what was like i say Blue of Minshaws not to many steps back if you get my drift? They are LURCHERS/CURS call em what you will at the end of the day? They serve a purpose and ain't to bad at what they do just like most jukels should be capable of doing hopefully? ATB Andy. 8 Quote Link to post
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted January 29, 2012 Report Share Posted January 29, 2012 Full minshaws when dons out of a full border collie how do you work that one out i dont get it either surely if a very collie blooded lurcher is put to a full border collie then the pups would be about 3/4 border collie? Toby I don't get it mate you're a coursing man so I assume its ok for some of these lads who win a match in September with there dogs at 18 months or so, then come November they're charging anything from £500-£1000. Apparentley the young dog that was runner-up to Fly in the recent Forley final is already up for stud for a decent cash infusion. Don's a youngish dog BUT is being tested and tested well, he's also a dog that has a do or die attitude, so imo its a wise move puttting some blood from him on the ground. So I ask you Toby is it ok for one arm of the lurcher game to do one thing but not others??????? 3 Quote Link to post
mackay 3,364 Posted January 29, 2012 Report Share Posted January 29, 2012 Full minshaws when dons out of a full border collie how do you work that one out i dont get it either surely if a very collie blooded lurcher is put to a full border collie then the pups would be about 3/4 border collie? Toby I don't get it mate you're a coursing man so I assume its ok for some of these lads who win a match in September with there dogs at 18 months or so, then come November they're charging anything from £500-£1000. Apparentley the young dog that was runner-up to Fly in the recent Forley final is already up for stud for a decent cash infusion. Don's a youngish dog BUT is being tested and tested well, he's also a dog that has a do or die attitude, so imo its a wise move puttting some blood from him on the ground. So I ask you Toby is it ok for one arm of the lurcher game to do one thing but not others??????? Or is it ok for certain people to do one thing but not others??. Not directed at the guys who bred the pups as what they do is their own business, what boils my piss and I would imagine a lot of other peoples is, were this someone else studding a young dog they would be shot down in flames by certain people on here who are now on this thread and a previous thread back slapping, congratulating and generally blowing smoke up each others arses regarding the mating and pups produced. It's the inconsistency and two sets of rules that's the gist of it here. Quote Link to post
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