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Why breed dogs if they look after them and then trying sell them of I could never understand it.

 

Chesney, I would doubt very much that these dogs were bred by the person selling them. Most of very different type and were aged or infirm - they did not look fit enough to hunt, be shown or race. In fact they looked very much as if they had been collected from a pound to make a quick buck.

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Handbags at dawn again lol. Season starting shortly most lads can't wait to get at it, others are already organising events for next year which I've no problem with and I enjoy a good show, though I r

..authorities..their a charity same as the uspca,they have no rights to be invited to snoop about peoples dogs hit them in the pocket,let them go to court and try and get an order to snoop about, ma

The Irish Game Fair committee is very supportive of all country sports and in particular have shown outstanding support for working terriers.   Contrary to what was posted earlier about the terrier

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bought the best pup i ever had at the gamefair and if i remember rightly Albert one of the features at the fairs in north was that oul boy with sherlock holmes hat knocking out ferrets, what the difference ,in ferrets an dogs

 

A huge difference between dogs and ferrets including even lifespan. However with the risk of pups being an impulse purchase at the fair or very young pups having a long and hard day at the fair I am against dogs being sold. In previous years I fielded the complaints and went round all of the people selling pups to make sure they had food and water but I did tell them all we were stopping this. The dog dealer has been on my radar for a few years as I have always been concerned by the number of complaints we have had about him.

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bought the best pup i ever had at the gamefair and if i remember rightly Albert one of the features at the fairs in north was that oul boy with sherlock holmes hat knocking out ferrets, what the difference ,in ferrets an dogs

 

A huge difference between dogs and ferrets including even lifespan. However with the risk of pups being an impulse purchase at the fair or very young pups having a long and hard day at the fair I am against dogs being sold. In previous years I fielded the complaints and went round all of the people selling pups to make sure they had food and water but I did tell them all we were stopping this. The dog dealer has been on my radar for a few years as I have always been concerned by the number of complaints we have had about him.

 

but how can you complain about someone selling pups when yous have a man on your advertising posters for decades knocking out ferret kits, prob thousands of them over the years

 

one rule for one another rule for another,maybe the fert seller donates.lol..

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bought the best pup i ever had at the gamefair and if i remember rightly Albert one of the features at the fairs in north was that oul boy with sherlock holmes hat knocking out ferrets, what the difference ,in ferrets an dogs

 

A huge difference between dogs and ferrets including even lifespan. However with the risk of pups being an impulse purchase at the fair or very young pups having a long and hard day at the fair I am against dogs being sold. In previous years I fielded the complaints and went round all of the people selling pups to make sure they had food and water but I did tell them all we were stopping this. The dog dealer has been on my radar for a few years as I have always been concerned by the number of complaints we have had about him.

 

but how can you complain about someone selling pups when yous have a man on your advertising posters for decades knocking out ferret kits, prob thousands of them over the years

 

 

Wrong fair and advertising poster - I think the poster you refer to is for the countrysports fair which has nothing to do with me. . And of course a world of difference in an enthusiast selling well reared, well bred ( by yourself) and well cared for ferrets and someone selling a ragbag collection of unwanted, poor conditioned dogs apparently collected up to make a fast buck.

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I have just been speaking to and working with a man who rehomes gundogs. He works very hard at this and ensures every dog is rehomed to a permanent home. The contrast between this guy and the person who arrived at our fair to try to make a fast buck by selling unwanted dogs in poor condition is so great, that when I came home to be greeted with people who would profess to be real 'doggy men' wanting to ally themselves to someone such as the guy we asked to leave the fair - I am truly sickened.

 

I am sorry gentlemen but if you think the activities of this person deserve your support then I have nothing whatsoever in common with you and I will spend no further time debating the matter with you.

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lads only having their opinion,we know you have nothing in common with ordinary terrier n lurcher men,but no call for your n/korean attitude,its an open forum for debate.

 

I am a country sports enthusiast who has been a dog owner and trainer all my life. My father had border terriers , my uncle corgis and he gave my first dog which I used for ratting. I progressed to gundogs rather than terriers and lurchers. But I have always supported both publicly and behind the scenes legitimate hunting with terriers & lurchers.

 

I definitely have nothing in common with people who support dog dealers selling unwanted dogs in poor condition and apparently gathered up to make a quick buck.

 

From the messages of support I have had from terrier & lurcher owners whom I consider true country sports enthusiasts, I am pleased to say that I appear to have more in common with these people who work, show, race and care for their dogs than those who wish to make money from canine misery, their supporters or the apologists for them.

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I have just been speaking to and working with a man who rehomes gundogs. He works very hard at this and ensures every dog is rehomed to a permanent home. The contrast between this guy and the person who arrived at our fair to try to make a fast buck by selling unwanted dogs in poor condition is so great, that when I came home to be greeted with people who would profess to be real 'doggy men' wanting to ally themselves to someone such as the guy we asked to leave the fair - I am truly sickened.

 

I am sorry gentlemen but if you think the activities of this person deserve your support then I have nothing whatsoever in common with you and I will spend no further time debating the matter with you.

 

 

 

 

bought the best pup i ever had at the gamefair and if i remember rightly Albert one of the features at the fairs in north was that oul boy with sherlock holmes hat knocking out ferrets, what the difference ,in ferrets an dogs

 

A huge difference between dogs and ferrets including even lifespan. However with the risk of pups being an impulse purchase at the fair or very young pups having a long and hard day at the fair I am against dogs being sold. In previous years I fielded the complaints and went round all of the people selling pups to make sure they had food and water but I did tell them all we were stopping this. The dog dealer has been on my radar for a few years as I have always been concerned by the number of complaints we have had about him.

 

but how can you complain about someone selling pups when yous have a man on your advertising posters for decades knocking out ferret kits, prob thousands of them over the years

 

 

Wrong fair and advertising poster - I think the poster you refer to is for the countrysports fair which has nothing to do with me. . And of course a world of difference in an enthusiast selling well reared, well bred ( by yourself) and well cared for ferrets and someone selling a ragbag collection of unwanted, poor conditioned dogs apparently collected up to make a fast buck.

 

iv never been to any fairs other than shanes and clandeboye an sherlock was on posters, you say you dont agree with animals being sold at the fair im just pointing out that it was ok for thousands of ferrets to be on sale and im pretty sure that a few gundogs change hands when people meet up at the fair.

 

theres plenty of alcohol for sale,you can be sure.

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I have just been speaking to and working with a man who rehomes gundogs. He works very hard at this and ensures every dog is rehomed to a permanent home. The contrast between this guy and the person who arrived at our fair to try to make a fast buck by selling unwanted dogs in poor condition is so great, that when I came home to be greeted with people who would profess to be real 'doggy men' wanting to ally themselves to someone such as the guy we asked to leave the fair - I am truly sickened.

 

I am sorry gentlemen but if you think the activities of this person deserve your support then I have nothing whatsoever in common with you and I will spend no further time debating the matter with you.

 

 

 

 

bought the best pup i ever had at the gamefair and if i remember rightly Albert one of the features at the fairs in north was that oul boy with sherlock holmes hat knocking out ferrets, what the difference ,in ferrets an dogs

 

A huge difference between dogs and ferrets including even lifespan. However with the risk of pups being an impulse purchase at the fair or very young pups having a long and hard day at the fair I am against dogs being sold. In previous years I fielded the complaints and went round all of the people selling pups to make sure they had food and water but I did tell them all we were stopping this. The dog dealer has been on my radar for a few years as I have always been concerned by the number of complaints we have had about him.

 

but how can you complain about someone selling pups when yous have a man on your advertising posters for decades knocking out ferret kits, prob thousands of them over the years

 

 

Wrong fair and advertising poster - I think the poster you refer to is for the countrysports fair which has nothing to do with me. . And of course a world of difference in an enthusiast selling well reared, well bred ( by yourself) and well cared for ferrets and someone selling a ragbag collection of unwanted, poor conditioned dogs apparently collected up to make a fast buck.

 

iv never been to any fairs other than shanes and clandeboye an sherlock was on posters, you say you dont agree with animals being sold at the fair im just pointing out that it was ok for thousands of ferrets to be on sale and im pretty sure that a few gundogs change hands when people meet up at the fair.

 

theres plenty of alcohol for sale,you can be sure.

 

lol cops walking about half cut

 

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bought the best pup i ever had at the gamefair and if i remember rightly Albert one of the features at the fairs in north was that oul boy with sherlock holmes hat knocking out ferrets, what the difference ,in ferrets an dogs

One of the best digging dogs ever around these parts and probably one of the best in the country was bought at one of these game fairs for 50 pounds in the old punts that's along time ago,why call it a game fair if there's no selling aloud.

 

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you want honest opinion youse fecking shooters at these fairs don't give lurcher and terrier men fair crack youse want the money ok but stick them away in some back dunghole of a field

here that true there stuck behind the bogs an the pub so the dont venture into main part the fair.. an closest to the exit

And god help us if we breed a purpose bred mongeral for rabbit or fox then we are yet again breeding dirt unfit for hunting or for sale.

 

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As I previously stated in my earlier reply I briefly seen the dogs all appeared to have food and water I didnt notice any that were ill treated or under wait and I never said any were well minded either.

 

Hatch, If you were in any way hassled by the ISPCA please give me details ( byPM) and I will make a formal complaint as their only role there was to prevent the sale of dogs and pups and the threat to their welfare. As Shane said the dogs owned by the person I asked to leave were in miserable condition, from doubtful sources and most of them filthy - I saw two that he 'sold' or gave away limping away. Apart from the complaints they generated I felt they were an infection hazard to other dogs at the fair.

 

If it had been up to me I would have taken the dogs from him but I personally felt I did not have right to do anything other than stopping him from pursuing his pernicious trade in canine misery at our event. The ISCPA could and would probably have taken the dogs from him but I felt I should deal with this matter personally.

 

 

NOW FACT : This person was not there to SHOW the dogs but to SELL them to anyone foolish or sympathetic to purchase them. He certainly cannot be viewed as a REAL terrier or lurcher man but someone trying to make a fast buck by trading poor quality unwanted dogs. Anyone who knows anything about terrier or lurchers could see that these dogs were unfit for work, unfit for showing and unfit for racing. He knew from our publicity and signs that we were not allowing the sale of pups or dogs and decided to chance his arm. As I say his display of dogs brings unwanted complaints about the terrier & lurcher area and fraternity to the Garda and ISPCA and he certainly does no good to the image of the terrier and lurcher world or to country sports.

 

It may interest you to know that I have had several dozen messages of support from true terrier and lurcher men supporting his removal - I cannot understand how anyone could sympathise with

Why would I want to make a formal complaint to the ISPCA are you for real? what good would that do?have you no concept of what these low life's are capable of, and you claim that they were there to prevent the sale of dogs were they working for you then how much did you pay them? they tried to engage with me in conversation but I declined I wont be subjected to there brain washing,oh and how come all these terrier and lurcher men don't come on here with there support of the ISPCA is it only pm ?

 

 

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      We arrived in the field around 10.00am and were greeted by the show organiser Peter Morgan who had reserved a parking place for us right beside the whippet ring. What a thoughtful man with a heart full of kindness.
      By noon time the field was filling up with dogs and families all out for a good days racing and showing. The venue was superb, with rings were well spaced out and the racetrack in immaculate condition, and all put up and hammered in by Peter Morgan himself. Four toilets were well situated around the site and plenty of ringside parking was provided. 
      Paul Boyd as was Marty Black there with all the hunting gear,collars etc you could wish for the coming season.A great variety for our Country Sports fraternity. A burger van was in full swing with some delicious burgers and chips and was not long to the smell of good hot food was wafting its appetizing smells all over the place.
      I can honestly say it was a childrens paradise at the Tally Ho Show on Saturday. The laughter and enjoyment coming from the bouncy castle was unreal. When it came to the childrens handling class, there were 43 children in the ring. The winners got a beautiful trophy and rosette and each child in the ring got a medal and a big bag of goodies.
      Very soon it was Raffle time and boy was there some variety of prizes on that table. I never have seen such an array of prizes in a raffle at any show this year.  The raffle generated so much excitement and fun around the field as it progressed. Many happy punters went home with some lovely prizes.
      Time waits for no one and very soon it was Racing and Showing time. Here are the Results.
      Racing Results
      Lurcher Pup
      Aiden Dunne with Lass
      Whippet Pup 
      Clodagh Gentle with Dash
      Whippet Dog 
      James Mullen with Junior
      Whippet Bitch 
      Clodagh Gentle with Suzie
      Under 21 
      Bridget Carthy with Speedy
      Under 23 
      Kirby – Jane Mc Kibben with Sheeba
      Under 24 
      Colin Tucker with Fletcher
      Over 24 
      Jake Parke with Storm
      Hairy Under 24 
      Jed Donagh with Tess
      Hairy Over 24 (Mick the Miller) 
      Jed Donagh with Tess 
      Bull X Heavy 
      Joyce Scott with Mabel
      Bull X Light 
      Joyce Scott with Axle
      Terrier 
      Jed Donagh with Spike
      SHOWING RESULTS 
      PETS
      OVERALL CHAMPION PET
      CLODAGH GENTLE WITH DASH   
      RESERVE :
      NIALL O CLOGHAN JNR WITH BRIA
      PUPS
      OVERALL CHAMPION PUP
      CHARLIE McCAUGHEY WITH DIXIE
      RESERVE
      CLODAGH GENTLE WITH DASH
      LURCHERS
      OVERALL CHAMPION LURCHER
       TJ DUGGAN WITH FRANK
      RESERVE
      LEIGH THOMPSON WITH SCOOBY DOO
      TERRIERS
      OVERALL CHAMPION TERRIER
      PADDY GILMORE WITH HANNS
      RESERVE
      NIALL O CLOGHAN BUDDY
      WHIPPETS
      OVERALL CHAMPION WHIPPET
      SUSAN McCANN WITH PENNY
      RESERVE
      SOPHIE LEONARD WITH JUNIOR
      STRONG DOGS
      WORKING STRONG DOGS
      GED DONAGH WITH BROCK
      RESERVE
      LASZLO PUSZTAI WITH DIAMOND
      BULLIES
      OVERALL CHAMPION BULLIE
      PAULA BEGGS WITH PACO
      RESERVE
      GAIL ROSS WITH BERT
      PAIRS
      OVERALL CHAMPION PAIRS
      FRED GENTLE WITH SNAKE AND SUSIE
      RESERVE
      AIDY TOAL WITH THUNDER AND SCAR
      ***OVERALL CHAMPION AND BEST IN SHOW***
      GED DONAGH WITH BROCK
      RESERVE
      PAULA BEGGS WITH PACO
      ***TALLY HO NORTHERN  IRELAND CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS***
      SUSAN McCANN WITH PENNY
      Congratulations to all above winners
      And Finally, may I take this opportunity on behalf of the Tally Ho Working Dog Show to thank the judges on the day for a job well done.
      Childrens Handling Class  
      Margaret Mc Stay
      Ladies and Gents Handling Class
      Margaret Mc Stay
      Pets
      Michelle Darby
      Whippets 
      James Mullen
      Lurchers 
      Jonathan Kirwan
      Terriers  
      Sam Kirwan
      Strong Dogs
      Chontelle Mc Meekin 
      Bullies
      Carla Mc Donnell
      Tally Ho Northern Ireland Champions of Champions
      Peter Morgan
      Judging is not an easy job, but the judges were all consistent and fair  
      A Big thank you to the Racing team Matt Lee/Joanna Relf Lee and Matthew Lee for running the racing on the day so efficiently. Your experience and input is invaluable and of this we are extremely grateful. 
      There were 3 very willing young people helping Peter out on Saturday. Conor Creagh/Callum Jones and Kerry Ann Hughes you all done a great job and everything ran like clockwork. 
      As usual it was evident a lot of hard work and sleepless nights was put into organising this top show and all Peters shows in the past to make them so successful, and all along the way Peter has done this single handed.
      And Finally, Finally it is with a heavy heart I am writing this and hoping it will not come to fruition.  Peter has said to me this is the last show he will run. But  with hope in my heart I am hoping he might change his mind. 
      Peter you have given 20K plus to charity over the years, encouraged our young country men and women to carry on the tradition in the ring and in the field, and given Country Sports a great window through your shows over the years. I have known you now through country sports for over 20-25 years and probably longer, and all through that time you have never faltered away from the Canine world. 
      The prizes, the cups, the childrens handling class and bouncy castles at your shows are second to none. The time and money you put into your shows for our enjoyment is a credit to you.
      I will conclude for now Peter hoping at some time down the road, maybe you will change your mind and have another show in 2026. It was nice to be your friend through the ups and downs in the Country Sports world. 
      God Bless to we meet again.
       Margaret Mc Stay
       

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