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like i said i have seen the bitch run week in week out since a pup so i no the bitch very well she has been like one of my own, to the bloke that is talking out his arse you obviously have never seen

take no notice of fttbh mate.his well able to talk ,his wippet bitch(best working dog iv ever had) is only after a litter of pups and he had a post up after the mating asking would that cross make goo

thanks mate i am glad there a some decent dog men on here

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not having a dig mate, but that bitch looks like it is in poor condition, no muscle on the back legs, no shpe to it, coat looks a bit worse for wear.

 

i wouldnt buy one of them pups if i came and seen that dog, especially if you have only bought it for breeding by the sounds of it you have :whistling:

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not having a dig mate, but that bitch looks like it is in poor condition, no muscle on the back legs, no shpe to it, coat looks a bit worse for wear.

 

i wouldnt buy one of them pups if i came and seen that dog, especially if you have only bought it for breeding by the sounds of it you have :whistling:

 

I don't know this lad but a friend of mine does ,and he has seen the pups ,and states they are getting the very best of everything.I believe the lad paid a good bit out for this bitch  ,if he wants to breed her ,I think he is entitled to,she is certainly bred well, just as long as he doesn't turn her into a puppy factory ,like owners of that grand old bitch Fettle did with her.Inan

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not having a dig mate, but that bitch looks like it is in poor condition, no muscle on the back legs, no shpe to it, coat looks a bit worse for wear.

 

i wouldnt buy one of them pups if i came and seen that dog, especially if you have only bought it for breeding by the sounds of it you have :whistling:

 

I don't know this lad but a friend of mine does ,and he has seen the pups ,and states they are getting the very best of everything.I believe the lad paid a good bit out for this bitch ,if he wants to breed her ,I think he is entitled to,she is certainly bred well, just as long as he doesn't turn her into a puppy factory ,like owners of that grand old bitch Fettle did with her.Inan

so thats y he has bred her then cost if he payed good money 4 her he will want good money 4 the pups and how can u say that about a puppy factory he has had her 3 month and had pups to me he is in it 4 the money not 4 the dog

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like i said i have seen the bitch run week in week out since a pup so i no the bitch very well she has been like one of my own, to the bloke that is talking out his arse you obviously have never seen a dog after a big litter of pups she is in good condition for still feeding four week old pups she is on 29% food and mince to help her along also an iron tonic, and all this crap about puppy farming i have bred the bitch mainly for myself so i can carry on the line of an excellent dog, how else do you get a puppy someone has to have the care and time to do it properly, she is 5 years old if i didnt breed her now it would be unfair to wait for her to get older and not be fit enough to have a litter. if you havent got anything nice to say or comment go and be jealous on your own.

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