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neil cooney

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  1. Cooney says you can tell by looking at them I actually didn't say that. Also ,I don't have to look at you to know you are full of bull.
  2. Known dog thieves have been named on these forums after being caught red handed too and there's always someone who'll come to their defense saying they've always found them 100% and that makes it all OK then. Then who ever named the scum usually gets abuse. The fact is that MOST folk don't give a f**k until it's their dogs stolen and as long as there's a market for second hand, no questions asked dogs then there'll always be dog thieves. So if you're the sort to buy dogs that obviously haven't been bred by the seller and you don't care about it's back ground then you have absolutely no r
  3. Let me put it another way. Think of the breeds and types around the world where wind / stamina is a big priority in them being successful canine athletes. Pit bulls, sled dogs, herding dogs, hounds and salukis. Now think about the rearing a lot of these dogs get in their native homelands. I'm not talking about malnourished runts because at the end of the day they wouldn't make adulthood. Nor am I talking about neglect or rearing a dozen so one or two reach adulthood. I personally rear pups to be healthy and socialized but definitely don't shove the grub into them like I used too.
  4. If a vet says it's over weight then there's a good chance it's actually fat. I've seen pets after their check ups where the vet said they're fine when in fact they were obese. I used to be in that school of thinking that pups should be fat but I now think that over weight pups are as bad as under weight pups. I'm not talking about malnourished but I do like to see well fed very active pups look just right and not fat from when they leave the bitch 'till adult hood. It definitely has to help their wind later in life. Think about it, how many fat kids go on to be successful athletes ?
  5. I just had a quick look on the I.K.C. site to see if I could find anything about the Ard Na Greine prefix but there's nothing.Isn't there a country estate in Cork of that name. Maybe they had terriers ? Either ways, if I had that I'd use it to advertise the next litter and sell them to the yanks for thousands. Just googled it comes up as a Kerry blue dog born in 1982, if it's correct of course Well that's just shown up my computor skills, LOL.
  6. I just had a quick look on the I.K.C. site to see if I could find anything about the Ard Na Greine prefix but there's nothing. Isn't there a country estate in Cork of that name. Maybe they had terriers ? Either ways, if I had that I'd use it to advertise the next litter and sell them to the yanks for thousands.
  7. Ten out of bloody ten. Brilliant shots.
  8. neil cooney

    Cats

    The only good cat is a etc. etc. etc. Jmho.
  9. It's a necessity in this day and age, the same as if you don't bring your dog to get it's toe nails clipped every 2 months it could die.
  10. I was wondering the same myself. I think it's a rat and a ferret.
  11. f**k me, someone else has started a thread too on the fact that Theresa May has said she'd bring back Foxhunting and not one of ye has said "that's great news". So I'll presume ye are happy with the current way ?
  12. Just be careful, these terriers can take over ones life.
  13. Used to hunt with a lad who used to give them a quick spray with a hose he had near the back door. His wife also used it when they barked and the kids where doing it too. He asked me one day why was their benches and bedding always wet. Poor dogs if they farted they got sprayed. Their runs were soaking 24/7. And don't kid yourself by thinking dogs will not bark if there's a threat of a soaking. Who's going to spray them if the house is empty ? Believe me, dogs know when someones home or the house is empty. Someones mentioned a radio and it does indeed work. Another thing, some folk dri
  14. Local Chinese. Welcome to the site.
  15. Good wheaten straw IMO can't be beaten. Paper's good but seems to end up in the house ,via your feet, more than anything. If using shavings IMO dogs have to be fed away from their bench and you can't even give them a bone to keep them quiet in their kennel or they'll swallow a lot of shavings. I know they'll swallow straw too but it seems to go through them. Hay and Barley straw is a big NO, too dirty. I used to use cow mats until I started to see bits of rubber in their crap.
  16. Only 4 day a week pack in Ireland as far as I know.
  17. Instead of a West Highland White, is that a West Highland Choc ?
  18. I have one here that has real character. One of the doors is half chewed and the bolt for closing that door pops every now and again. The other side stinks to high heaven of something really bad and I have no idea what the smell is. Bleach hasn't worked. Free to collector. Like I say, it's full of character.
  19. A nice way to end a days sport as well as having shot the biggest fattest hare ever, LOL.
  20. That's more than once you've joked about stolen dogs. Dog theft seems to be something you find funny, hence you've no problem with it. Silly fool. Glad to see Mr Lennon got them back and hope the scum get what's coming.
  21. The first time I met Brian was here in County Meath. There was a few car loads of us travelling along a country road early in the morning and myself and my mate ran out of petrol (we were young and wild and didn't give a shit about anything, LOL.) but thankfully a few hundred yards from a petrol station which wasn't open yet. We abandoned ship and jumped in with Brian who was driving his blue Transit van behind us. We spent the day in his company and when he dropped us back that afternoon he put his hand in his pocket, took out his wallet and asked us how much did we need for petrol. Alway
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