Magpie_Hunter 17 Posted November 11, 2010 Report Share Posted November 11, 2010 Here ya go mate, get ya self on Photbucket and it will resize the pics for you, or do what i suggested in the email i sent you, This is the smallest bitch from the litter, though from what i hear of her she punches well above her weight, Yis Mars nice one!!!! Quote Link to post
Moorman 1 1,385 Posted November 11, 2010 Report Share Posted November 11, 2010 Well how wierd that this thread has been bought back to the front again...!!! The truth is, I Gave up on my pup when he was around 18 month old...... And i have to say now..."I WAS WRONG" I rehomed him to a relative of a lad who has one of the other pups, and i rehomed him as a rabbit lamping dog as i did`nt believe that he had it in him for anything else, A shame really as he was a good dog in all other ways, good coat,feet, decent speed good turn, and was very easy to train.... However His new owner texed me the other day to let me know "HOW WELL" he is now doing, So i think i should have been more patient, Just goes to show that in this game their are always lessons to be learned Mars.... I think it was a good litter as all the ones that I know of are doing well.I don't like to say it..........but I told you so mate,lol. Quote Link to post
Mars 42 Posted November 12, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 12, 2010 Well how wierd that this thread has been bought back to the front again...!!! The truth is, I Gave up on my pup when he was around 18 month old...... And i have to say now..."I WAS WRONG" I rehomed him to a relative of a lad who has one of the other pups, and i rehomed him as a rabbit lamping dog as i did`nt believe that he had it in him for anything else, A shame really as he was a good dog in all other ways, good coat,feet, decent speed good turn, and was very easy to train.... However His new owner texed me the other day to let me know "HOW WELL" he is now doing, So i think i should have been more patient, Just goes to show that in this game their are always lessons to be learned Mars.... I think it was a good litter as all the ones that I know of are doing well.I don't like to say it..........but I told you so mate,lol. Like i said above bud " I WAS WRONG " But that said i dont have any regrets, as my goal for the litter has been achived, dogs that are able to course,catch, & dispatch a variety of quarry and the lad that now has my pup has a "Very Well Trained" dog thats also very able. I`ve also met some decent dogmen {yourself included} and i have if needed future bloodstock to breed back to if thats what i decide to do... Yis Mars... Quote Link to post
Moorman 1 1,385 Posted November 12, 2010 Report Share Posted November 12, 2010 Well how wierd that this thread has been bought back to the front again...!!! The truth is, I Gave up on my pup when he was around 18 month old...... And i have to say now..."I WAS WRONG" I rehomed him to a relative of a lad who has one of the other pups, and i rehomed him as a rabbit lamping dog as i did`nt believe that he had it in him for anything else, A shame really as he was a good dog in all other ways, good coat,feet, decent speed good turn, and was very easy to train.... However His new owner texed me the other day to let me know "HOW WELL" he is now doing, So i think i should have been more patient, Just goes to show that in this game their are always lessons to be learned Mars.... I think it was a good litter as all the ones that I know of are doing well.I don't like to say it..........but I told you so mate,lol. Like i said above bud " I WAS WRONG " But that said i dont have any regrets, as my goal for the litter has been achived, dogs that are able to course,catch, & dispatch a variety of quarry and the lad that now has my pup has a "Very Well Trained" dog thats also very able. I`ve also met some decent dogmen {yourself included} and i have if needed future bloodstock to breed back to if thats what i decide to do... Yis Mars... You have most certainly achieved a decent result,I think the litter was quite exceptional.You are welcome to use mine if ever you want a bitch lining. Cheers! Quote Link to post
Mars 42 Posted November 12, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 12, 2010 Well how wierd that this thread has been bought back to the front again...!!! The truth is, I Gave up on my pup when he was around 18 month old...... And i have to say now..."I WAS WRONG" I rehomed him to a relative of a lad who has one of the other pups, and i rehomed him as a rabbit lamping dog as i did`nt believe that he had it in him for anything else, A shame really as he was a good dog in all other ways, good coat,feet, decent speed good turn, and was very easy to train.... However His new owner texed me the other day to let me know "HOW WELL" he is now doing, So i think i should have been more patient, Just goes to show that in this game their are always lessons to be learned Mars.... I think it was a good litter as all the ones that I know of are doing well.I don't like to say it..........but I told you so mate,lol. Like i said above bud " I WAS WRONG " But that said i dont have any regrets, as my goal for the litter has been achived, dogs that are able to course,catch, & dispatch a variety of quarry and the lad that now has my pup has a "Very Well Trained" dog thats also very able. I`ve also met some decent dogmen {yourself included} and i have if needed future bloodstock to breed back to if thats what i decide to do... Yis Mars... You have most certainly achieved a decent result,I think the litter was quite exceptional.You are welcome to use mine if ever you want a bitch lining. Cheers! If this Airedale X makes the grade, In a few years time i just may be looking you up again, dont be a stranger anyway.. I always like to hear how my pups are getting on, and theirs a few down your neck of the woods... Yis Mars... Quote Link to post
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