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My boy is Ronan...after O'Gara..........one more person says "oh are you a Ronan Keating fan?"...i will do time....
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Ruari - pronounced "Ro Ree" - meaning red king/great king. Rory O'connor the last high King of Ireland was forced to abicate the throne in 1175. - Darcy, Darcie, D"Arcy - From the surname O'Dorchaidhe "descendant of the dark one." - - - - you sure he is a ginger deviant....
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Do you want a watch dog, guard dog or man stopper? Watch dog - anything small and yappy that will indicate someones about Guard dog - visual deterrant any large dog gsd, rott, dobermann etc...breeding not important man stopper - Well bred GSD, Rott, AB, Presa, bull mastiff (not show) or ban dog - emphasis on well bred... Remember a snarling dog behind a fence could be a cur and turn tail and run when the chips are down so if its a man stopper you need do your homework.....or move...
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All I can say is.....................................YOU DIRTY OLD MAN!!! :thumbs: with two kids under 4 the chance of getting down and dirty would be nice. At least the little ones she whelped are good un's....daughter 3.5 half..."daddy theres a squirrel in your trap...can i shoot this one?".......pmsl...
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Wanted Chocolate Patterdale Dog pup wanted
Bulldogman replied to Bulldogman's topic in Working Dogs & Livestock
Personally if I was looking colour would be immaterial, however, throw a uterus into the equation and chocolate is a natural outcome.....it's not expected to work so a rehome could be a possibility.... -
Last year i got a car for the misses to learn in, did a deal with her mother and got a megane scenic auto for her 2.0, she was 23 and on a provisional licience, £1100 to insure with kwik fit, fair enough. (i was 40 and have a co car but given her age and prov licence understood premium risks) renewal came in after passing her test £3300....i phoned up asked them if they was on crack? Direct line got policy back to £1k but given she is still only 24 and its fully comp on a 2ltr for ferrying kids i thought that was fair enough... Shop around mate, all you can do...
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Wanted Chocolate Patterdale Dog pup wanted
Bulldogman replied to Bulldogman's topic in Working Dogs & Livestock
a grip of what.....simple post old timer...he wants a decent dog I offered to help him cos he dont want a chiuhaha....if you dont know of anything dont post.please . -
Chocolate patterdale smooth coated dog pup wanted for a work colleague of mine. His missus wanted a handbag dog but he has talked her round to a proper dog, only stipulation is she wants a chocolate one with a smooth coat The dog isn't going to be worked hard but is guaranteed a good home with plenty of excersize with an active family based in Essex. Will travel reasonable distance but not the bloody Orkneys!! My pal might be new to the working scene but I am not so no over priced rubbish please, just wants a healthy well bred dog he can walk around the park without fear of being mis
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For lookin hard innit! Usual crap...will end up in the wrong hands..............
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That old chestnut A hobby ceases to be a hobby when you have to get money back from it......if a man cant afford his hobbies he shouldnt be doing them,simple. Right so lets say i breed from a female that i want to have a pup back from and have homes for some of the pups lined up but the bitch throws more pups than i have homes for? Do you cull or sell the pups, at a reasonable price to offset your costs? I am not saying i breed the bitch every season but in order to get a pup back..... That is my definition of a hobby breeder...perhaps i should have said breed fancier?? Not s
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more loyalty than the politicians who sent the guy out there in the first place?
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They do phones with cameras now......... Agree on the propoganda machine though...........
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Leave it as it is...dont police any threads...if someone is a known peddlar members comments will be on threads and if i was looking for a dog it would raise my awareness..... Real peddlars have their own websites, will advertise in local rags etc anyway so all your doing is removing an outlet for the genuine hobby breeder with a couple of surplus pups...
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I don't know you CE but the posts i read from you about dog fights and now neighbours wanting a staffy to attack people do make me wonder if they have rehomned all the care in the community individuals in your locality? or maybe it's just you...lol. from my experience of staffys get him one because when it licks everyone and wags it's tail he is going to look a right cock... As for puppy peddlars, many have their own websites, talk the talk and can even hoodwink guys with a number of years dog experience...i have never been caught but know a number of AB owners who got shafted bigtime by
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As someone who has yet to stalk deer (lack of time, funds and knowledge), i would comment that although I don't disagree with the principle of people taking the odd rabbit with dogs, the use of dogs on deer is a bit more of an issue. From my understanding deer stalkers choose their quarry according to age/sex time of year etc, if they do how do the poachers do this as once a dog is let off it may just take a different deer? apologies fortaking the thread a bit off course?
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Shoots needing beaters?
Bulldogman replied to Black Cat's topic in Gamekeeping, Conservation & Shoot Management
Well i am awaiting my third pair of hunters from ST this year, have had Shooting Gazette three times i think, Sporting Shooter (inc winning the Musto Coat), The Field, CMW and Sporting Gun so I think long night shifts with little to occupy me shows through... My point is that i don't have any option but to sit in front of a screen on long night shifts, wishing i could be out with my dog or out in the woods gun in hand. Why on your evenings you would rather debate the NOBS/PUBS split than do something more constructive in the real world is beyond me. ATB Rob K -
Shoots needing beaters?
Bulldogman replied to Black Cat's topic in Gamekeeping, Conservation & Shoot Management
Shouldn't that read too great. So much for public school education......... As I am a night shift with little to do except wait for a disaster I have read this thread and cannot believe that you two gentlemen have nothing better to do than play internet insult ping pong across this forum. I have used NOBS services, unfortunately they cant find me anything suitable. I have been on PUBS same thing. NOBS may have cost me a fiver but they did send me a family gamefair ticket once; that I gave to a colleague who took his granddaughter for a day out and he now has a renewed interest in -
soldier should have shot the bull..if memory serves me right these pits hadn't eaten for over a week.... There is a tendancy to breed bigger and bigger bulldogs, even AB's appear to be getting bigger but most lose the working ability the larger they get. There have always been freakishly large apbt's and ab's but they were rarities and provided they could work people would use them in breeding programmes. The problem has been that some people have centred on size alone as a sales ploy and hence the wrecks seen at the start of the thread. Any dog over 85lb is going to struggle to work
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No offence but many AB & pit owners suffer the same delusion. I own a 95lb male AB who would have loved nothing better than having a go at the bull the local farmer put in the field next to the cottage i used to have in Somerset. I would have given the dog less than 30 seconds, this bull was close to half a ton, its head was at 6' high and the f*****g thing used to ram the farmers landy when it didnt want to be moved....english bulldogs ffs....they couldnt jump up to its hocks.... i seen a video of a little shit eatin pet ebt grabbing hold of a bull with no difficulty,then it
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Ferret demolished neighbours cat....
Bulldogman replied to shoota matt's topic in Ferrets & Ferreting
well this has brightened up a 12hr nightshift.......what i find more curious than the cat vs ferret scenario is the fact that someone would return the dead cat to the neighbour and then worry about a charity coming to his door? If hypothetically, my dog killed a neighbours cat I would dump the body out in the countryside miles from home and ignore the missing kitty posters......... My bulldog has caught two cats, first one ripped his face to sheds before he got a decent bite in, he let it go and I spend 4 weeks washing cuts out and he was lucky not to loose an eye, second one he crushe -
The DDA got rushed through as a cheap political win at the time for the government. It came on the back of a number of well publised attacks, many wrongly identifying the dogs responsible as PITBULLS. The attack on Ruskshana Khan was carried out by a pit, i believe owned by a junkie and/or dealer who was known to have let the dog run loose before. Public outrage = cheap vote winning political win at the expense of bull breed owners! The police can use ownership of a type dog to get access into properties where getting a different warrant can prove difficult due to burden of proof...or s
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No offence but many AB & pit owners suffer the same delusion. I own a 95lb male AB who would have loved nothing better than having a go at the bull the local farmer put in the field next to the cottage i used to have in Somerset. I would have given the dog less than 30 seconds, this bull was close to half a ton, its head was at 6' high and the f*****g thing used to ram the farmers landy when it didnt want to be moved....english bulldogs ffs....they couldnt jump up to its hocks....
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they use the word 'type' which allows the police tom sieze anything they see fit..........should be based on deed not breed anyway.......
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Is this dog still available? A guy i work with is looking for one, his missus wanted a handbag dog but he has convinced her otherwise and it doesnt really have to be a worker, so one that has failed to make the grade would do and save it from going in the ground. She wants a chocolate one (being a woman) pm me if anyone knows of anything available?#
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The akita was used in the pit until US servicemen arrived after ww2 with pitbulls which outclassed the akita. My brother has bred them for some years and never has had a problem with his however, they are a dominant hunting/fighting dog with the usual drives. The breed standards mention them being aloof, which i have always found and with their husky type looks this makes them appear less people friendly i think. Again it is the owner who is at fault, dogs do what dogs do! A friend of mine ended up in front of the scottish courts when his ab female broke its lead to get at a loose runni
