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Yep and a blackun I lent him

It's a sad fact that the dog game is full of wankers like this and wankers that would defend them when it suits their agenda....... there's some of us know more than we say and say less than we should

Scum is all he is if a man hasn’t his word he has nothing 

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16 minutes ago, jcb said:

Name and shame

Ill name and shame Sat night Sunday morning ..Strange none of the lads who knew what went on havent commented...The pups kenneled somewhere else now..And yeah no doubt he is reading this 

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First off Donny shit one to have happened to you.. secondly for the lads saying drive to him and do this do that on an open forum lol!

Socks is the only one who had the right answer..soon as you found out take back what was yours..

What did the man say when he finally did admit to it ? Lol.. what a cnut.. how was the working bitch when you got her back was she in good order?  The man who done this is a actually on here..

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Reading your post made my blood boil donny. That behaviour goes against everything good in our game. It's all about gifting pups out to decent trusted lads and getting pups back down the line if needed. Helping one another out is the name of the game between good lads money should never rear it's ugly head and most decent lads are well prepared to do such. This low life whoever he me be doesn't have what it takes to make it in the terrier game he has just proven that and hopefully the backlash he gets and shame he feels match the crime. He's a perfect example of the scum that shows up in our game and while they don't last long another batch of them arrive the following season. If I was you donny I'd wash my hands of the man and the situation. Chances are the pup will be moved on from kennel to kennel and won't be easy to locate all depending on how much force your willing to use and can you be sure it would be the right pup? You can walk away with your head held high and I'm sure this man's name is rightly blackened with a stain that'll never shift in the eyes of proper terrier men. That's the worse punishment of all. 

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What a tube....but you learn the hard way....I gave a pup to a man two years ago on the agreement if it didn't work out it was returned, not swapped sold or passed on... 10 months later it appeared FOR SALE on the internet....I found out a day or two later it was running loose where he lived and being looked after by neighbours...I called round, he was loose, he knew me even though he was 8 weeks when he left....he is now in a genuine home getting well looked after and getting plenty of work. 

 

You live and learn 

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9 minutes ago, bull mcabe said:

Reading your post made my blood boil donny. That behaviour goes against everything good in our game. It's all about gifting pups out to decent trusted lads and getting pups back down the line if needed. Helping one another out is the name of the game between good lads money should never rear it's ugly head and most decent lads are well prepared to do such. This low life whoever he me be doesn't have what it takes to make it in the terrier game he has just proven that and hopefully the backlash he gets and shame he feels match the crime. He's a perfect example of the scum that shows up in our game and while they don't last long another batch of them arrive the following season. If I was you donny I'd wash my hands of the man and the situation. Chances are the pup will be moved on from kennel to kennel and won't be easy to locate all depending on how much force your willing to use and can you be sure it would be the right pup? You can walk away with your head held high and I'm sure this man's name is rightly blackened with a stain that'll never shift in the eyes of proper terrier men. That's the worse punishment of all. 

well siad bull i had it happen to me by a close friend.....i just dont bother with him any more....best thing is the pup he keeped got kill at 7 months old.....carma

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I gave a pup away ,on here years ago ,on the terms that it would come back to me if he couldn't keep and I was kept up to date on it's progress.

  Within weeks my PM's were unanswered stopped answering his phone.

  When I finally got in touch ,using someone else's phone ,I asked for a photo,but he said it's down a mates in Wales ....and so the lies started.  Never found out what happened to the pup probably sold before it got back to his house , no honour left in the world unfortunately. 

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2 hours ago, steve66 said:

c*nts trick, sadly all to common in the dog game these days 

Been a man of your word seems to be an old fashioned value these day , 

c**ts trick it us mate ,Must be a thick c**t too if he was thinking of getting away with it .Mates in on it too ,bad crack .

 

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the bit i cant get my head around is,a  chap does you a MASSIVE  favour,,gets you out of the shit ,gives you a chance to breed quality pups from HIS  line of dogs and then you SHIT  all over him and show yourself to be a proper c**t ....the deviant deserves to be known publicly..

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Some men have no respect at al.id cut my loses too seen as you got bitch back.same sort of thing happened me 12 or 14 years ago,a fella I was digging with at the time offerd to take on 2 pups I had bought for few months because I was moveing house at the time but he told me 2 pups died but I found out he sold both them.lesson learned(the hard way)

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