RubyTex 1,957 Posted July 22, 2013 Author Report Share Posted July 22, 2013 My take on it/, what the feck has it got to do with anyone other than the person parting with the cash?. The hunting fraternity get all upset about folk sticking their noses into the working dog game and their purpose in life trying to dictate what they can do etc, then the self same people stick their oar in about prices, breeds etc and uses of pet dogs. Practise what you preach. You're right, it's got nothing to do with me but the advert came up on my screen with all the spiel and bullshit, the fella is a peddler pure and simple and there's nowt wrong telling him that. If you think £800 is reasonable for what is just a bigged up cross breed then fair enough im not deffending him but from the add how can you tell he's a peddler??? Is breeding overpriced mongrels not peddling? peddling is buying and selling dogs for a profit isn't it? breeding and peddling are two different things. Fair enough Rob I think people have the wrong end of the stick here, i'm not so angry i'm about to burst a blood vessel i was merely posting a thread about seeing an ad for over priced mongrels, if people think £800 is reasonable then fair enough but it doesn't sit right with me Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackay 3,312 Posted July 22, 2013 Report Share Posted July 22, 2013 My take on it/, what the feck has it got to do with anyone other than the person parting with the cash?. The hunting fraternity get all upset about folk sticking their noses into the working dog game and their purpose in life trying to dictate what they can do etc, then the self same people stick their oar in about prices, breeds etc and uses of pet dogs. Practise what you preach. You're right, it's got nothing to do with me but the advert came up on my screen with all the spiel and bullshit, the fella is a peddler pure and simple and there's nowt wrong telling him that. If you think £800 is reasonable for what is just a bigged up cross breed then fair enough im not deffending him but from the add how can you tell he's a peddler??? Is breeding overpriced mongrels not peddling? So is it because they're overpriced or that you think they're mongrels he's a peddler?. Would he be a peddler if he was breeding cocker spaniels?. Might be the only litter the person has ever bred for all you know. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Wxm 1,638 Posted July 22, 2013 Report Share Posted July 22, 2013 if anything id rather sell someone a pup x breed or not for "mega bucks" than the likes of staffs ect that are well over done and being sold for as little as 150 with kc papers as i think you've got more chance of the more expensive pup being looked after than the cheaper pups. 150 is really not a great amount of money to find but compared to 500+ 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
RubyTex 1,957 Posted July 22, 2013 Author Report Share Posted July 22, 2013 (edited) My take on it/, what the feck has it got to do with anyone other than the person parting with the cash?. The hunting fraternity get all upset about folk sticking their noses into the working dog game and their purpose in life trying to dictate what they can do etc, then the self same people stick their oar in about prices, breeds etc and uses of pet dogs. Practise what you preach. You're right, it's got nothing to do with me but the advert came up on my screen with all the spiel and bullshit, the fella is a peddler pure and simple and there's nowt wrong telling him that. If you think £800 is reasonable for what is just a bigged up cross breed then fair enough im not deffending him but from the add how can you tell he's a peddler??? Is breeding overpriced mongrels not peddling? So is it because they're overpriced or that you think they're mongrels he's a peddler?. Would he be a peddler if he was breeding cocker spaniels?. Might be the only litter the person has ever bred for all you know. If someone came on here selling 'cockpaoos' or 'labradoodles' for daft money you can bet your bottom dollar there would be comments of 'peddler' straight off the bat....i'm guessing since you're so defensive you breed them yourself? My point in this whole thread is people breeding these fancy pants namby pamby dogs with made up names for daft prices are breeding for all the wrong reasons. There is no reason to breed them other than for money. I don't buy this 'non moulting' trait, what if they throw more towards the Cocker? Surely you're f****d then! My mates family has a 'non moulting' Labradoodle thing and it drops more hair round the place than my Springers do As i said, if you would be happy to pay £800 then fair enough but it's a load of bollocks in my opinion Edited July 22, 2013 by RubyTex Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted July 22, 2013 Report Share Posted July 22, 2013 puppy peddler Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackay 3,312 Posted July 22, 2013 Report Share Posted July 22, 2013 My take on it/, what the feck has it got to do with anyone other than the person parting with the cash?. The hunting fraternity get all upset about folk sticking their noses into the working dog game and their purpose in life trying to dictate what they can do etc, then the self same people stick their oar in about prices, breeds etc and uses of pet dogs. Practise what you preach. You're right, it's got nothing to do with me but the advert came up on my screen with all the spiel and bullshit, the fella is a peddler pure and simple and there's nowt wrong telling him that. If you think £800 is reasonable for what is just a bigged up cross breed then fair enough im not deffending him but from the add how can you tell he's a peddler??? Is breeding overpriced mongrels not peddling? So is it because they're overpriced or that you think they're mongrels he's a peddler?. Would he be a peddler if he was breeding cocker spaniels?. Might be the only litter the person has ever bred for all you know. If someone came on here selling 'cockpaoos' or 'labradoodles' for daft money you can bet your bottom dollar there would be comments of 'peddler' straight off the bat....i'm guessing since you're so defensive you breed them yourself? My point in this whole thread is people breeding these fancy pants namby pamby dogs with made up names for daft prices are breeding for all the wrong reasons. There is no reason to breed them other than for money. I don't buy this 'non moulting' trait, what if they throw more towards the Cocker? Surely you're f****d then! My mates family has a 'non moulting' Labradoodle thing and it drops more hair round the place than my Springers do As i said, if you would be happy to pay £800 then fair enough but it's a load of bollocks in my opinion My take on it/, what the feck has it got to do with anyone other than the person parting with the cash?. The hunting fraternity get all upset about folk sticking their noses into the working dog game and their purpose in life trying to dictate what they can do etc, then the self same people stick their oar in about prices, breeds etc and uses of pet dogs. Practise what you preach. You're right, it's got nothing to do with me but the advert came up on my screen with all the spiel and bullshit, the fella is a peddler pure and simple and there's nowt wrong telling him that. If you think £800 is reasonable for what is just a bigged up cross breed then fair enough im not deffending him but from the add how can you tell he's a peddler??? Is breeding overpriced mongrels not peddling? So is it because they're overpriced or that you think they're mongrels he's a peddler?. Would he be a peddler if he was breeding cocker spaniels?. Might be the only litter the person has ever bred for all you know. If someone came on here selling 'cockpaoos' or 'labradoodles' for daft money you can bet your bottom dollar there would be comments of 'peddler' straight off the bat....i'm guessing since you're so defensive you breed them yourself? My point in this whole thread is people breeding these fancy pants namby pamby dogs with made up names for daft prices are breeding for all the wrong reasons. There is no reason to breed them other than for money. I don't buy this 'non moulting' trait, what if they throw more towards the Cocker? Surely you're f****d then! My mates family has a 'non moulting' Labradoodle thing and it drops more hair round the place than my Springers do As i said, if you would be happy to pay £800 then fair enough but it's a load of bollocks in my opinion And your guess would be wrong, the point I'm making is, if more people minded their own business and concentrated on matters that genuinely affected them the world would be a whole lot simpler. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bell 3,590 Posted July 22, 2013 Report Share Posted July 22, 2013 Mind your own feckin business lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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