Tayto 52 Posted March 9, 2012 Report Share Posted March 9, 2012 Who in their wright ming would want one as a pet/lapdog. They are a pain in the arse. In saying that,i will keep/work them until the time that im not physically able to work them! Quote Link to post
whippet 99 2,613 Posted March 9, 2012 Report Share Posted March 9, 2012 Rang the PDSA to take the dogs down their for a checkup as their getting old now and i found a lump on the jacks stomach.Some new law says that i can only take 1 at a time if their both pedigree.Tried to tell her a patterdale wasnt a pedigree but they wouldnt have it? [NO TEXT TALK] correct me because i was almost certain patterdales had no pedigree... change vets mate there trying to do you, if you take them individually they will charge you double . if you took them in together they wouldnt be able to charge you as much as they would individually. you should know there game mate , its all £ signs. but imagine what they tell the rest of there customers who dont know any different !? PDSA dont charge,but i can see what your saying if they were a private vets fuk me , i must get out more Quote Link to post
Patt's-patts 0 Posted March 26, 2012 Report Share Posted March 26, 2012 Haven't been on for a while cos I've been busy with my own dogs but just wanted to add that here in Germany Patts are advertised as a rare breed, and come with a FULL pedigree and a certificate of membership to the American Rare Breed society.... This wonderful package means that a patt over here will set you back , wait for it, € 800- I love it! I asked the breeder why and they said because all patts have pedigrees and he was a friend of Brian Nuttal. Hmmm, whatever next! Quote Link to post
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