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Fucks sake you nutter - country of origin has to be one of the least decisive factor in a dogs ability to perform - there are shitty irish dogs and shitty english dogs just like there are good ones in both countries and good and shitty ones in scotland and wales. Simple and standard answer is get the pup from the litter bred out of the two dogs that you rate highest and that do the job well that you intend the pup to do when grown. It also helps if you tell folk what kind of dogs, what kind of job you want them to do etc?

 

And if you call me stupid again i'll cut your eyes out and piss on you. :thumbs:

cut your eyes out and piss on you!!!!!!! :clapper::clapper::clapper: .nice one shakespear.

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Stupid question.

It says dog not frog bigboliks

First time on here derren feckin brown

Fucks sake you nutter - country of origin has to be one of the least decisive factor in a dogs ability to perform - there are shitty irish dogs and shitty english dogs just like there are good ones in both countries and good and shitty ones in scotland and wales. Simple and standard answer is get the pup from the litter bred out of the two dogs that you rate highest and that do the job well that you intend the pup to do when grown. It also helps if you tell folk what kind of dogs, what kind of job you want them to do etc?

 

And if you call me stupid again i'll cut your eyes out and piss on you. :thumbs:

cut your eyes out and piss on you!!!!!!! :clapper::clapper::clapper: .nice one shakespear.

I think he'll have trouble tryin he squats t piss an I'm 6 foot

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Fucks sake you nutter - country of origin has to be one of the least decisive factor in a dogs ability to perform - there are shitty irish dogs and shitty english dogs just like there are good ones in both countries and good and shitty ones in scotland and wales. Simple and standard answer is get the pup from the litter bred out of the two dogs that you rate highest and that do the job well that you intend the pup to do when grown. It also helps if you tell folk what kind of dogs, what kind of job you want them to do etc?

 

And if you call me stupid again i'll cut your eyes out and piss on you. :thumbs:

cut your eyes out and piss on you!!!!!!! :clapper::clapper::clapper: .nice one shakespear.

I think he'll have trouble tryin he squats t piss an I'm 6 foot

 

Haha, how to make friends and influence people is it? So problem for me, i'll knock you down then squat on you if thats the way you like it, might even invite topnotch, earth and lab down for a whirl. Anyhow enough of the banter. Depending upon what you want your dog to do, just start looking about for some real good dogs that are doing that job and are worth breeding from and see if any litters planned / pups about. Start local and work out, take your time, ask lots of questions and go see the bitch or dog or both work, meet the folk and if it all seems cushty then you've found your pup. :thumbs: And whoever told you that only bunnies are hunted on the mainland needs to get out more. :tongue2:

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Fucks sake you nutter - country of origin has to be one of the least decisive factor in a dogs ability to perform - there are shitty irish dogs and shitty english dogs just like there are good ones in both countries and good and shitty ones in scotland and wales. Simple and standard answer is get the pup from the litter bred out of the two dogs that you rate highest and that do the job well that you intend the pup to do when grown. It also helps if you tell folk what kind of dogs, what kind of job you want them to do etc?

 

And if you call me stupid again i'll cut your eyes out and piss on you. :thumbs:

cut your eyes out and piss on you!!!!!!! :clapper::clapper::clapper: .nice one shakespear.

I think he'll have trouble tryin he squats t piss an I'm 6 foot

 

Haha, how to make friends and influence people is it? So problem for me, i'll knock you down then squat on you if thats the way you like it, might even invite topnotch, earth and lab down for a whirl. Anyhow enough of the banter. Depending upon what you want your dog to do, just start looking about for some real good dogs that are doing that job and are worth breeding from and see if any litters planned / pups about. Start local and work out, take your time, ask lots of questions and go see the bitch or dog or both work, meet the folk and if it all seems cushty then you've found your pup. :thumbs: And whoever told you that only bunnies are hunted on the mainland needs to get out more. :tongue2:sorry mate

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depends on what your looking the dog for and what kind land your looking hunt

I like a bit of height to my dog, the strong dogs from Ireland I've seen are always small is it always the case

Strong dogs as you call them are not meant to be 23" monsters like you see walking round with chavs and scallys. 19 or 20 inches is ideal for a "strong dog" :yes:

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depends on what your looking the dog for and what kind land your looking hunt

I like a bit of height to my dog, the strong dogs from Ireland I've seen are always small is it always the case

Strong dogs as you call them are not meant to be 23" monsters like you see walking round with chavs and scallys. 19 or 20 inches is ideal for a "strong dog" :yes:

Chavs and scallies are allowed lurchers too ye know not just for you royals

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