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  On 12/09/2012 at 13:05, STAFFY poacher said:

u pull its plonker first though dont you lab just to get him interested

Maybe a ball tickle..........no wanting him 'going' to early!!
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  On 12/09/2012 at 13:44, lab-tastic said:
  On 12/09/2012 at 13:05, STAFFY poacher said:

u pull its plonker first though dont you lab just to get him interested

Maybe a ball tickle..........no wanting him 'going' to early!!

 

So that is why Rocky1's dog did it in mid air in the back of the van that night, GrCh must of set him away :bad:

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  On 12/09/2012 at 18:42, BEARINATOR said:
  On 12/09/2012 at 13:44, lab-tastic said:
  On 12/09/2012 at 13:05, STAFFY poacher said:

u pull its plonker first though dont you lab just to get him interested

Maybe a ball tickle..........no wanting him 'going' to early!!

 

So that is why Rocky1's dog did it in mid air in the back of the van that night, GrCh must of set him away :bad:

if its a dogs first time lab also likes to show him what to do and where it goes
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  On 12/09/2012 at 23:24, STAFFY poacher said:
  On 12/09/2012 at 18:42, BEARINATOR said:
  On 12/09/2012 at 13:44, lab-tastic said:
  On 12/09/2012 at 13:05, STAFFY poacher said:

u pull its plonker first though dont you lab just to get him interested

Maybe a ball tickle..........no wanting him 'going' to early!!

 

So that is why Rocky1's dog did it in mid air in the back of the van that night, GrCh must of set him away :bad:

if its a dogs first time lab also likes to show him what to do and where it goes

:laugh: My bitch wasn't in heat at the time though :hmm:
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You guys just keep up with the casual breeding and don't pay any attention to genetics or make any effort to stop passing on known genetic defects that can be tested for and are every bit as good a reason to take a dog out of the breeding pool as not having the will to work. Not even one mention of brucellosis either! You should be proud of your knowledge and professionalism and how much you care about the future of the dogs you are breeding.

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  On 13/09/2012 at 17:06, Hickory said:

You guys just keep up with the casual breeding and don't pay any attention to genetics or make any effort to stop passing on known genetic defects that can be tested for and are every bit as good a reason to take a dog out of the breeding pool as not having the will to work. Not even one mention of brucellosis either! You should be proud of your knowledge and professionalism and how much you care about the future of the dogs you are breeding.

What has that got to do with teaching you the tricks of foreplay?
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  On 13/09/2012 at 17:06, Hickory said:

You guys just keep up with the casual breeding and don't pay any attention to genetics or make any effort to stop passing on known genetic defects that can be tested for and are every bit as good a reason to take a dog out of the breeding pool as not having the will to work. Not even one mention of brucellosis either! You should be proud of your knowledge and professionalism and how much you care about the future of the dogs you are breeding.

 

But are you testing for the most important of all WORK

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  On 13/09/2012 at 19:44, GD Waz said:
  On 13/09/2012 at 17:06, Hickory said:

You guys just keep up with the casual breeding and don't pay any attention to genetics or make any effort to stop passing on known genetic defects that can be tested for and are every bit as good a reason to take a dog out of the breeding pool as not having the will to work. Not even one mention of brucellosis either! You should be proud of your knowledge and professionalism and how much you care about the future of the dogs you are breeding.

 

But are you testing for the most important of all WORK

 

Absolutely.

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  On 13/09/2012 at 19:44, GD Waz said:
  On 13/09/2012 at 17:06, Hickory said:

You guys just keep up with the casual breeding and don't pay any attention to genetics or make any effort to stop passing on known genetic defects that can be tested for and are every bit as good a reason to take a dog out of the breeding pool as not having the will to work. Not even one mention of brucellosis either! You should be proud of your knowledge and professionalism and how much you care about the future of the dogs you are breeding.

 

But are you testing for the most important of all WORK

 

Empty your message box again please

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