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Why a retired whippet?

Its normally retired racing greyhound bitches used for breeding and thats only cos there 2 a penny.

Put some pics up of your staff someone might have a suitable stud.

What do you work the staff on?

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Why a retired whippet?

Its normally retired racing greyhound bitches used for breeding and thats only cos there 2 a penny.

Put some pics up of your staff someone might have a suitable stud.

What do you work the staff on?

whatever pops up mate rats rabbits squrriels foxes mink im using the retired whippet just becouse he was a littlepocket rocket :thumbs:

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Fitchet - i done this breeding last year and kept 1 bitch back, and went and got a dog back cos the guy turned out to be a bit of a :wankerzo4: Anyhow the pup's are coming on well IMO. The bitch is still very puppyfied and the dog seems to know what he was bred for and maturing quicker. I'll also add that i do alot of athletic stuff with my Stafford and wanted to breed something that would do all i wanted but a little better ;)

The pup's are 7 months now, the dog is around 19 1/2 tts and 17kg, the bitch around 19 tts and 14kg ( Both weighed & measured last week )

 

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Cheers Fence Hopper & Bullmatt :signthankspin:

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Why a retired whippet?

Its normally retired racing greyhound bitches used for breeding and thats only cos there 2 a penny.

Put some pics up of your staff someone might have a suitable stud.

What do you work the staff on?

whatever pops up mate rats rabbits squrriels foxes mink im using the retired whippet just becouse he was a littlepocket rocket :thumbs:

 

Fair play mate,

I thought you was looking for a retired whippet to use as a stud. :doh:

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Why a retired whippet?

Its normally retired racing greyhound bitches used for breeding and thats only cos there 2 a penny.

Put some pics up of your staff someone might have a suitable stud.

What do you work the staff on?

whatever pops up mate rats rabbits squrriels foxes mink im using the retired whippet just becouse he was a littlepocket rocket :thumbs:

 

Fair play mate,

I thought you was looking for a retired whippet to use as a stud. :doh:

:victory:

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Fitchet - i done this breeding last year and kept 1 bitch back, and went and got a dog back cos the guy turned out to be a bit of a :wankerzo4: Anyhow the pup's are coming on well IMO. The bitch is still very puppyfied and the dog seems to know what he was bred for and maturing quicker. I'll also add that i do alot of athletic stuff with my Stafford and wanted to breed something that would do all i wanted but a little better ;)

The pup's are 7 months now, the dog is around 19 1/2 tts and 17kg, the bitch around 19 tts and 14kg ( Both weighed & measured last week )

 

June10pics058.jpg

 

KidsDogsJune10034.jpg

 

KidsDogsJune10050.jpg

 

KidsDogsJune10097closeup.jpg

 

Cheers Fence Hopper & Bullmatt :signthankspin:

cheers mate but i dont think im going to go ahead with the breeding as i dont think they will be able to do what i need from them although they are some REALLY nicedogs and best of luck with em :thumbs:

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Fitchet - i done this breeding last year and kept 1 bitch back, and went and got a dog back cos the guy turned out to be a bit of a :wankerzo4: Anyhow the pup's are coming on well IMO. The bitch is still very puppyfied and the dog seems to know what he was bred for and maturing quicker. I'll also add that i do alot of athletic stuff with my Stafford and wanted to breed something that would do all i wanted but a little better ;)

The pup's are 7 months now, the dog is around 19 1/2 tts and 17kg, the bitch around 19 tts and 14kg ( Both weighed & measured last week )

 

June10pics058.jpg

 

KidsDogsJune10034.jpg

 

KidsDogsJune10050.jpg

 

KidsDogsJune10097closeup.jpg

 

Cheers Fence Hopper & Bullmatt :signthankspin:

cheers mate but i dont think im going to go ahead with the breeding as i dont think they will be able to do what i need from them although they are some REALLY nicedogs and best of luck with em :thumbs:

 

fitchet ,,,,i know someone who might have ,,,19inch staffie x whip x grey ( 25 inch hard blood ),,,,,pups may be about 4 weeks now,,,he might have some spare not sure,,,,,but in south scotland,,,,,might be abit off a travel thou,,,,saves u breeding,,,,,, :thumbs:

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