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what i`m saying shamo is £250 stud fee for an 8 month old unproven pup advertised on ebay purley for the coin and all because its chocolate .. .. wheather its in the genes or not i think you`ll find if someone wants working stock they`ll go for a proven working stud ..

 

 

I emailed him and give it to him

what a prick. £400 for a patterdale pup not working :angry:

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You are saying is that because he has done nothing, he will not produce good digging Dogs? Many, many, many good digging dogs have not produced a dog worth keeping, no matter which Bitch he goes over. Producing has EVERYTHING to do with Genes and NOTHING to do with how good the individual dog is.

 

 

 

I have lit the Fuse.........now Ggggoooooo!!.......wait for it.

 

Your quite right Shamo, but genes, good working genes, need to be proven, and not by looking at dogs and what their ancestors have done only, they must be proven in the field, worked and worked and then worked some more ;) .

Yes you can breed from a dog that is from 100% working lines that may not have been worked at all, and possibly breed as good as the litter mate who has had his arse worked off him to earn the right to be used as a stud dog, I know which I'd prefer to breed from.

You pays 'yer money, you takes 'yer choice. :clapper::clapper:

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All this has come about because of money. Somewhere in the past some greedy tosser has sold pups on to lads they dont know. the next minute they are knocking litters out. If people only bred enough to give to their mates then this sorry state of affairs would never exist.

 

I don't blame th idiot with the "stud" dog, he obviously dosnt knowany better and is beyond using his tiny brain, but i do blame the lads that originally sold the patterdales out to start with.

 

Just watch what happens over the coming few years.....soon the rescue centres will be full of "patts" once their "vogue" status declines and something else becomes fashionable... :blink:

 

and all down to money, money , money. :o

 

Sad really.....

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least he's been honest about the dogs working ability. plenty of lads breeding of dogs and claiming they workers when they're not.

if someone is stupid enought to pay 250 for a service of a non working patt then they deserved to be ripped of. obviously who ever sold him the dog is a money hungry puppy peddler...400 quid for a pup :blink: only a fool would pay it.

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The lads a member on here goes under the name of WILF so just pm him directly if you want to slate him, I have and he tried justifying it because he smokes 80 a day & the credit crunch is squeezing him :o

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You are saying is that because he has done nothing, he will not produce good digging Dogs? Many, many, many good digging dogs have not produced a dog worth keeping, no matter which Bitch he goes over. Producing has EVERYTHING to do with Genes and NOTHING to do with how good the individual dog is.

 

 

 

I have lit the Fuse.........now Ggggoooooo!!.......wait for it.

 

Your quite right Shamo, but genes, good working genes, need to be proven, and not by looking at dogs and what their ancestors have done only, they must be proven in the field, worked and worked and then worked some more ;) .

Yes you can breed from a dog that is from 100% working lines that may not have been worked at all, and possibly breed as good as the litter mate who has had his arse worked off him to earn the right to be used as a stud dog, I know which I'd prefer to breed from.

You pays 'yer money, you takes 'yer choice. :clapper::clapper:

 

I know mate, but just giving people something to think about.... ;) Middleton, Gould, Nuttall to name 3 have all done it, just that they kept it quiet and said other dogs sired the Litter. There are guys breeding dogs who have only done a few Foxes or only ever bolted a few. Guys breeding Litters from dogs only used for ratting, will they produce digging dogs? Like I said, just giving people a thought. Breeding is THE hardest art in this game!!

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the guy sent me this message via e-bay

 

 

He is 9 months old and he should be ready April time. I'm getting the word circulated now to drum up interest. The interest on the street locally is what prompted me to spread the word nationally. As you can see from the pics he is a smashing colour and even though he is from 100%working stock he is an amazing family pet, excellent around young kids. We are not using him to work but before long we are taking him to local farms with another patterdale owner to see if his natural instincts are sharp at ratting!

Let me know if in the near future you are interested. Obviously until he is proven we can negotiate fees, and even go along the route of proceeds from the sale of 1 of the pups etc...

Cheers,

Steve.

( we are not breeders..... simply own a dog who gets mega attention locally (Derbyshire) from farmers and other dog owners)

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least he's been honest about the dogs working ability. plenty of lads breeding of dogs and claiming they workers when they're not.

if someone is stupid enought to pay 250 for a service of a non working patt then they deserved to be ripped of. obviously who ever sold him the dog is a money hungry puppy peddler...400 quid for a pup :blink: only a fool would pay it.

 

HA HA HA well said whister :clapper:

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