NBW Hungary 0 Posted April 13, 2009 Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 a fair comment no offence ment don i also feel that you and the others on that list should of been informed of annas intentions of naming and shaming as in this day and age it can draw the wrong type of visitor Naming and shaming?? You have serious problems reading mate! It was me not willing to name the breeder of my dog!! - even when asked. And then Vermindog came and attacked me. Go and read the thread from the beginning! C-A-R-E-F-U-L-L-Y!!! Anna Nos, úgy látom ezen a fórumon csupa önelégült, fasszopó köcsög Ãrogat, akiknek valójában fogalmuk nincs semmiről. Hogy is lehetne, mikor OLVASNI sem tudnak. Analfabéták. A borzról az öregeknek emlékeik vannak, a fiataloknak sejtéseik. Aki angol létére csodálkozik azon, hogy egy terrier lemegy a föld alá, vagy meglepődik ezen, annak semmi keresnivalója egy ilyen fórumon. Meggyőződésem, hogy az általam ismert emberek tartják annyira a szavamat, hogy ne kelljen magyarázkodni miatta, főleg bizonygatni. Beszélgessetek a faszommal, azzal vagytok egy szinten. Jó kutyázást gecik! Quote Link to post
Panna 68 Posted April 13, 2009 Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 Probably on next May/June, I will come in GB,first on South after on Midlands.... in my journey i'm interested to visit all the best JR breeders. Who knows to say to me the name of the best known breeders and eventually the links of their kennels? Thanks a lot and sorry for my bad pronunciation... Hi Nino, My questions would be: what do you consider the best? The one that breeds the most working dogs? The on that breeds few, but quality dogs? Big breeders? Those that besides working they sldo show their dogs with success? I would visit: Eddie and Jane Chapman (Foxwarren), Mick Kemmish, Don Campbell (East Essex), Geoff Burnhill (Paxton), Bob Clough (Pengelli), Greg Mousley (Meynell), Ken Gould and Colin and Julie Bright (Foxcombevale). There are sure more that are worth a nice visit, but are no more on my mind at the moment. I wish you a pleasant jurney and wait for the pics and great stories after you are back! Ah! And if you can not have the bitch PJRT pup from your friend, just give me a call, I'll go to take her!! All the best, Anna is this not your thread then anna?? have you not mentioned the names of folk here?only a comment but in the day of all the dog thefts surely it would of been nice to of first asked these folks permision before postin there names and areas.better safe than sorry It's not a thread, it's a post! For your information. Nino asked for good JRT breeders and I have wrote him some names - of which I think are worth visiting. This was my answer. But how does it come to naming and shaming? Anna Quote Link to post
NBW Hungary 0 Posted April 13, 2009 Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 Probably on next May/June, I will come in GB,first on South after on Midlands.... in my journey i'm interested to visit all the best JR breeders. Who knows to say to me the name of the best known breeders and eventually the links of their kennels? Thanks a lot and sorry for my bad pronunciation... Hi Nino, My questions would be: what do you consider the best? The one that breeds the most working dogs? The on that breeds few, but quality dogs? Big breeders? Those that besides working they sldo show their dogs with success? I would visit: Eddie and Jane Chapman (Foxwarren), Mick Kemmish, Don Campbell (East Essex), Geoff Burnhill (Paxton), Bob Clough (Pengelli), Greg Mousley (Meynell), Ken Gould and Colin and Julie Bright (Foxcombevale). There are sure more that are worth a nice visit, but are no more on my mind at the moment. I wish you a pleasant jurney and wait for the pics and great stories after you are back! Ah! And if you can not have the bitch PJRT pup from your friend, just give me a call, I'll go to take her!! All the best, Anna is this not your thread then anna?? have you not mentioned the names of folk here?only a comment but in the day of all the dog thefts surely it would of been nice to of first asked these folks permision before postin there names and areas.better safe than sorry It's not a thread, it's a post! For your information. Nino asked for good JRT breeders and I have wrote him some names - of which I think are worth visiting. This was my answer. But how does it come to naming and shaming? Anna fogalmuk nincs miről Ãrogatnak, néha dobnak egy egy sort a semmibe, aztán hülyén néznek maguk elé. Anna, nem volt még elég? Quote Link to post
donnyc 1,203 Posted April 13, 2009 Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 a fair comment no offence ment don i also feel that you and the others on that list should of been informed of annas intentions of naming and shaming as in this day and age it can draw the wrong type of visitor No offence taken ..But it does piss me off being written about without prior knowledge ..Too old to worry about all the shite .Just want to continue doing what Ive done for years ..With my two assistants am out two three times a week keeping keepers and landowners happy ..This stupid thread needs putting to bed as its strayed somewhat now .some need to get out more ...Think one of my assistants is reading if so off out shortly bring your bitch as Im getting short now ,too many laid up six on the list no longer work dogs LOL ..some not for many many years .. bye bye Quote Link to post
donnyc 1,203 Posted April 13, 2009 Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 Probably on next May/June, I will come in GB,first on South after on Midlands.... in my journey i'm interested to visit all the best JR breeders. Who knows to say to me the name of the best known breeders and eventually the links of their kennels? Thanks a lot and sorry for my bad pronunciation... Hi Nino, My questions would be: what do you consider the best? The one that breeds the most working dogs? The on that breeds few, but quality dogs? Big breeders? Those that besides working they sldo show their dogs with success? I would visit: Eddie and Jane Chapman (Foxwarren), Mick Kemmish, Don Campbell (East Essex), Geoff Burnhill (Paxton), Bob Clough (Pengelli), Greg Mousley (Meynell), Ken Gould and Colin and Julie Bright (Foxcombevale). There are sure more that are worth a nice visit, but are no more on my mind at the moment. I wish you a pleasant jurney and wait for the pics and great stories after you are back! Ah! And if you can not have the bitch PJRT pup from your friend, just give me a call, I'll go to take her!! All the best, Anna is this not your thread then anna?? have you not mentioned the names of folk here?only a comment but in the day of all the dog thefts surely it would of been nice to of first asked these folks permision before postin there names and areas.better safe than sorry It's not a thread, it's a post! For your information. Nino asked for good JRT breeders and I have wrote him some names - of which I think are worth visiting. This was my answer. But how does it come to naming and shaming? Anna fogalmuk nincs miről Ãrogatnak, néha dobnak egy egy sort a semmibe, aztán hülyén néznek maguk elé. Anna, nem volt még elég? Ugric language Quote Link to post
Nino (Italy) 13 Posted April 13, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 It is unbelievable... I first did only a question... and than start this big controversy. Quote Link to post
crossbreed 3 Posted April 13, 2009 Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 This is getting boring Just remember that one swallow doesn't make a summer Keep it real and you can't go far wrong Quote Link to post
Vermindog 1 Posted April 13, 2009 Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 Crossbreed, I couldn,t agree more, it is not only boring, but annoying it seems some people spend more time on a computor than in the field. rgds Vermindog. Quote Link to post
holly1 2 Posted April 16, 2009 Report Share Posted April 16, 2009 This is all very boring now !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lets hope the above breeders don't have any dogs stolen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote Link to post
Nino (Italy) 13 Posted April 17, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 17, 2009 I haven't find Meynell's ( G. Mousley) adress or phone , who have it? Thanks. Quote Link to post
CumbrianJack 2 Posted April 24, 2009 Report Share Posted April 24, 2009 LMAO at this topic. By the way you can come and see my dogs but i don't sell to show folks any longer due to their many 'guarentees needed' LOL. And i only sell to people via recommendation from others that you do indeed work your dogs. Have one going to Denmark soon, he is going to be a right little firecracker when older, but not a 'show pony' IMO. Seems most the names listed in one list are all JRTCGB people, must say when i went to one of their shows last year to view non of the dogs looked like they had ever worked or even had the brain to. Quote Link to post
Nino (Italy) 13 Posted April 25, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 25, 2009 LMAO at this topic.By the way you can come and see my dogs but i don't sell to show folks any longer due to their many 'guarentees needed' LOL. And i only sell to people via recommendation from others that you do indeed work your dogs. Have one going to Denmark soon, he is going to be a right little firecracker when older, but not a 'show pony' IMO. Seems most the names listed in one list are all JRTCGB people, must say when i went to one of their shows last year to view non of the dogs looked like they had ever worked or even had the brain to. Hi Jack, have some pics of your boys??? Quote Link to post
gazza01 0 Posted April 25, 2009 Report Share Posted April 25, 2009 LMAO at this topic.By the way you can come and see my dogs but i don't sell to show folks any longer due to their many 'guarentees needed' LOL. And i only sell to people via recommendation from others that you do indeed work your dogs. Have one going to Denmark soon, he is going to be a right little firecracker when older, but not a 'show pony' IMO. Seems most the names listed in one list are all JRTCGB people, must say when i went to one of their shows last year to view non of the dogs looked like they had ever worked or even had the brain to. there is alot of jrtcgb people who work there dogs but there is equaly the same that dont , my dogs work and im in the jrtcgb but it like everthing some do some dont ps nice dog in your avatar Quote Link to post
Panna 68 Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 (edited) LMAO at this topic.By the way you can come and see my dogs but i don't sell to show folks any longer due to their many 'guarentees needed' LOL. And i only sell to people via recommendation from others that you do indeed work your dogs. Have one going to Denmark soon, he is going to be a right little firecracker when older, but not a 'show pony' IMO. Seems most the names listed in one list are all JRTCGB people, must say when i went to one of their shows last year to view non of the dogs looked like they had ever worked or even had the brain to. There is a fair amount of people here on the forum not being able to read and understand of what they read. CumbrianJack, come and visit us, see how we work our dogs on fox, wild boar and badger! (It's legal here.) We would be happy to invite you (or anyone else) being interested to come over here and work their and/or our dogs. If not, than take the time and read of what I have written of my dogs, or simply visit: www.parson-russell.hu ATB, Anna Edited April 26, 2009 by Panna Quote Link to post
erik 71 Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 the english part on your site don't work anna and me hungarian is not so good thise day's Quote Link to post
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