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  1. Probably not but would anyone? If you bought say a pup and found out 6 months or a year down the line, the dog was stolen. Would you find out its rightful owner and give it back? If your saying a guy who gets dogs from the free page and sell it on will start thieving if there aren't any then no, I don't think they would. But then again some will but some who don't peddle dogs with steal them. There are thieves in all walks of life mate, don't kid yourself on by pigeon holing them as peddlers.
  2. The thing is mate, unless you tie the dog to the ground, it's gonna run about like a maddy for most of the day if given free reign like your gonna give it, which is great. A walk if anything will be less stressful on it than it will do own it's own accord so don't worry and enjoy it
  3. Your being silly now. They are the scum of the earth. Can't compare the two.
  4. Lol that reminds of the stuff the police come out with regarding pirate DVDs. These pirate DVDs you buy, the money goes to gangs who buy drugs and ruin kids life's
  5. A dogs more likely to be better looked after if money changes hand so I'd say, it's more chance of finding a good home.And i would say that too....But when people give something away... They do it... in the hope that the person recieving it... Isnt going to profit from it... Its preying on folks decency IMO. Why would they give anything away wanting someone not to profit from it? I'd have thought their concern would be hoping the dog lived out its life in a good home, not fretting wondering if some c**ts made a few quid from it. If you gave a mate it then yes, you have a point but not a s
  6. It'll be fine mate. Don't go marching, steady walk, the dog will let you know when it's had enough, it'll plank it's arse on the ground
  7. I know a guy who got a saluki that hadn't EVER been out like EVER. he got it to breed from. I've spoke about the dog before, this dog shat it when a crisp poke blew across the road. You let it off the lead and it would go into a fast walk kind of trot, didn't know its name, just kept going on a straight line. You had to run like f**k to get in front of it to cut it off the dog was 5 when he got it. We took it out rabbiting lol, rabbits to our left, slipped the dawg...... Off he went doing his fast walk, rabbits dispersing everywhere giving him the middle finger, right past where they were wit
  8. Lets cut to the chase, someone like Gorger
  9. I see your points mate and agree with them to an extent. There is a world of difference conning a mate out of a dog than picking one up someone's giving away on gumtree, which is what I originally replied to. Obviously if you breed a litter of pups and a mate asks for one, then sells it, that's a world of difference than a stranger doing the same. But even then it's down to respect and loyalty between mates. You wouldn't expect them to do it, anyone who expects a stranger to be loyal, have lived a sheltered life.
  10. No we wouldn't just like I wouldn't sell my body for money but I don't have a problem with folk who do.You partial to a brass then bas lol naa mate, but if there are any braw buxom blondes reading this and wants to earn a quick tenner and no, not that f***ing quick
  11. A dogs more likely to be better looked after if money changes hand so I'd say, it's more chance of finding a good home.And i would say that too.... But when people give something away... They do it... in the hope that the person recieving it... Isnt going to profit from it... Its preying on folks decency IMO. Why would they give anything away wanting someone not to profit from it? I'd have thought their concern would be hoping the dog lived out its life in a good home, not fretting wondering if some c**ts made a few quid from it. If you gave a mate it then yes, you have a poin
  12. No we wouldn't just like I wouldn't sell my body for money but I don't have a problem with folk who do.
  13. f***ing nail - hammer - head
  14. A dogs more likely to be better looked after if money changes hand so I'd say, it's more chance of finding a good home.
  15. See if someone said to me when I was buying a dog, I want the dog back if your selling it, I'd hand them it back there and then. You sell a dog because you don't want it, end of. If you want it back after I've put years of work into it, tough. If circumstances change and I needed to get rid of a dog I'd give it to good mates I trust. It really is that simple.
  16. See all you non footballers, boring 0-0 guys, if you'd ever experienced sitting in parkhead or Ibrox during an auld firm game, you'd realize what footballs all about. If you never got excited, you haven't got a pulse.
  17. theres one doing the same on p4h buying dogs n just selling them at silly moneyAn I the only one who doesn't see a problem with this? As soon as you give up the rights of ownership of a dog, it's got fuckall to do with you what happens to it. If you want a say in how a dogs kept, used, sold, etc, don't sell it or give it away, it's really that simple. guys earning himself some cash buying and selling simple as Exactly mate. No different from buying anything else or getting free stuff from gum tree and selling it on. Better doing that than the puppy peddlers who constantly breed dogs if you a
  18. 12 weeks or as soon as they've had there jags. Quicker they get used to walking on a lead, socializing the better. Not massive walks but out and about all the same. Ohh and I'd change vets.
  19. theres one doing the same on p4h buying dogs n just selling them at silly money An I the only one who doesn't see a problem with this? As soon as you give up the rights of ownership of a dog, it's got fuckall to do with you what happens to it. If you want a say in how a dogs kept, used, sold, etc, don't sell it or give it away, it's really that simple.
  20. Same as socks etc, were talking football, since when did darlington FC ever play football
  21. you love me really big bot
  22. baw

    Utd

    Ohhhh dear, just when you thought you'd hit rock bottom
  23. I never had you down as a glory hunter Gnasher
  24. I only knew one guy who was into rugby when I was growing up and I kid you not he had the most copper hair you can imagine, built like a butchers pencil and to add flames to the hare slagging, his surname was burns
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