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2 minutes ago, Daniel cain said:

a few mate....been given pups back and asked advice on linings etc,goes a long way in my book.20170104_165638.jpg.baab86d6fad510b2851b4232d884fbe0.jpgthere's a lad on here travelled up from Essex to Wales for a lurcher pup,dog just gone 2 yr old,hopefully get down to him before season ends for a run.will give him back the £80 he payed neck ,always keep my word without it a man has nothing imo ?Screenshot_20181205-191317_Instagram.jpg.77756395cf6d79e48ba4d19a9bd24bc5.jpg

turned into a nice dog ,only other pup in the litter I gifted to friends that let us keep the wife's and daughter s horses on their farm ....after complications at the vets losing the other9 pups inside my bitch and paying almost 2 grand for the pleasure lol.not about money,I graft for mine?20170110_142915.jpg.c5ecdbe3882964244c2c2ae97206ebf0.jpg

bitch pup?

Golly good show that man

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Fellah, I think you are on the wind-up,...nobody is as fecking foolish as you portray yourself...? You want a dog for an eight-year-old, for Christmas...but, you want it 'cheap as chips'...coz yo

£ 200 - 300 isn't that much for a dog that's going to give you at least 5 years of sport and probably 15 years of companionship. If you are too tight to part with the money get him a gerbil you tight

Your sons too young to own a working dog,most kids wont look after a goldfish at that age.I'd wait till he's a bit older and make him save up for one doing chores etc,he will value it more.Make him do

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1 hour ago, Phil Lloyd said:

  Fellah, I think you are on the wind-up,...nobody is as fecking foolish as you portray yourself...?

You want a dog for an eight-year-old, for Christmas...but, you want it 'cheap as chips'...coz you have expenses..kids' bills', etc...?

Most of us who breed, work dogs are only too willing to gift our surplus pups to genuine good, permanent, knowledgeable homes.

 Your posts, do not fill anyone with confidence that you would be a suitable candidate, for a good honest jukel..

Why not forget dogs, just get the kid an X box or some other toy,...a dog is a living, breathing critter, with feelings,..it sure ain't an Xmas commodity... ?

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Sad thing is though phil, especially these days, there are plenty of people exactly like this

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Is this a pi55 take or what ? the bloke wants  a running dog for a young kid to look after when it’s obvious  he hasn’t a clue what’s involved in caring, training and the expense involved!. 

He is complaining about paying more than 50 notes for a mongrel????. FFS mate do the kid a favour and get him a teddy bear.

This is either a wind up or you’re a complete tosser!!!!!

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14 minutes ago, Steviec said:

Is this a pi55 take or what ? the bloke wants  a running dog for a young kid to look after when it’s obvious  he hasn’t a clue what’s involved in caring, training and the expense involved!. 

He is complaining about paying more than 50 notes for a mongrel????. FFS mate do the kid a favour and get him a teddy bear.

This is either a wind up or you’re a complete tosser!!!!!

Don't beat around the bush fella, say what you mean ? ............ ? cracking post lol ?

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my first running dog cost £3  I was 9 or 10 and saved the money in a jam jar, nearly 50 years ago and still got one, but times and kids were different then, to many distractions now, kids( and men come to that) don't respect dogs enough, to easily sold and replaced.

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17 hours ago, two crows said:

my first running dog cost £3  I was 9 or 10 and saved the money in a jam jar, nearly 50 years ago and still got one, but times and kids were different then, to many distractions now, kids( and men come to that) don't respect dogs enough, to easily sold and replaced.

Know what you mean crow when we were kids it was either a lurcher or a stick wi a round hoop thing what you chased down the road

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