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Some Irish pups are bred so good the tails fall off after two days.

There seems to be a lot of anger on the terrier section these days, the thread was about docking but it seems only patterdale owners can make any comment,LOL's, the section is being fecked by the same

HGN,   In my opinion.   According to the law in Ireland right now; 1; Only a Veterinarian or Veterinary Nurse can perform the procedure. This is covered under a Statutory Instrument, (an addition

Same old knockers driving everybody away from posting,every litter has been a stepping stone on improving what is already out there,those that take the time would realise the many health problems that have stacked up in this breed or type due to inbreeding to one or two overused stud dogs, this cannot be said of my line as they are "unique" and miles away from anything already out there in my opinion and yes mary and king I breed health issue free Plummer terriers,so I would say that is bettering the breed, none are registered or shown and are bred for working as they were originally intended,they are compact little terriers with good composition and decent head size.There will always be surplus when breeding to a plan and culling is something that I could never do,I know some do it but its simply not for me,the surplus were all taken by friends at first normally a few in each litter and the rest sold, the money is always given to my wife and not kept by me as I simply do not need it,my pups have gone all over the country mostly to decent people that cannot get what they wanted from the known clubs who all have waiting lists for pet or show owners, I work my dogs 7 days a week,all year round and are tested everyday on live quarry not sat in the run bored like most of the dogs owned by lads that have to work,they are genuine all round terriers that are just as at home working rats,fox,rabbits and any other vermin that presents itself on an average day,they bush for my hawks,can retrieve when shot over,some have gone for trailing deer, I would not have kept them if they were not capable all round terriers and its certainly not for the money, Mary,your maths are abysmal, how you arrived at 15 litters is beyond me, some years there were no litters and some years only one but 1 year there were 3, WM

 

Is that you getting some free publicity wirrel man Must be a litter due. My own line??? Ffs

They are Brian plumbers creation.

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Same old knockers driving everybody away from posting,every litter has been a stepping stone on improving what is already out there,those that take the time would realise the many health problems that have stacked up in this breed or type due to inbreeding to one or two overused stud dogs, this cannot be said of my line as they are "unique" and miles away from anything already out there in my opinion and yes mary and king I breed health issue free Plummer terriers,so I would say that is bettering the breed, none are registered or shown and are bred for working as they were originally intended,they are compact little terriers with good composition and decent head size.There will always be surplus when breeding to a plan and culling is something that I could never do,I know some do it but its simply not for me,the surplus were all taken by friends at first normally a few in each litter and the rest sold, the money is always given to my wife and not kept by me as I simply do not need it,my pups have gone all over the country mostly to decent people that cannot get what they wanted from the known clubs who all have waiting lists for pet or show owners, I work my dogs 7 days a week,all year round and are tested everyday on live quarry not sat in the run bored like most of the dogs owned by lads that have to work,they are genuine all round terriers that are just as at home working rats,fox,rabbits and any other vermin that presents itself on an average day,they bush for my hawks,can retrieve when shot over,some have gone for trailing deer, I would not have kept them if they were not capable all round terriers and its certainly not for the money, Mary,your maths are abysmal, how you arrived at 15 litters is beyond me, some years there were no litters and some years only one but 1 year there were 3, WM

 

Is that you getting some free publicity wirrel man Must be a litter due. My own line??? Ffs

They are Brian plumbers creation.

 

Shows what poor knowledge you have of working terriers and they are spelt Plummers, what you see can't lie,WM

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Decent head size ? That thing in the picture has a head like a ferret

 

These are plummers and not patts or bulls, for a Plummer it is perfect breed standard, WM
Perfect breed standard. who set the standard for them Brian ?
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Same old knockers driving everybody away from posting,every litter has been a stepping stone on improving what is already out there,those that take the time would realise the many health problems that have stacked up in this breed or type due to inbreeding to one or two overused stud dogs, this cannot be said of my line as they are "unique" and miles away from anything already out there in my opinion and yes mary and king I breed health issue free Plummer terriers,so I would say that is bettering the breed, none are registered or shown and are bred for working as they were originally intended,they are compact little terriers with good composition and decent head size.There will always be surplus when breeding to a plan and culling is something that I could never do,I know some do it but its simply not for me,the surplus were all taken by friends at first normally a few in each litter and the rest sold, the money is always given to my wife and not kept by me as I simply do not need it,my pups have gone all over the country mostly to decent people that cannot get what they wanted from the known clubs who all have waiting lists for pet or show owners, I work my dogs 7 days a week,all year round and are tested everyday on live quarry not sat in the run bored like most of the dogs owned by lads that have to work,they are genuine all round terriers that are just as at home working rats,fox,rabbits and any other vermin that presents itself on an average day,they bush for my hawks,can retrieve when shot over,some have gone for trailing deer, I would not have kept them if they were not capable all round terriers and its certainly not for the money, Mary,your maths are abysmal, how you arrived at 15 litters is beyond me, some years there were no litters and some years only one but 1 year there were 3, WM

 

Is that you getting some free publicity wirrel man Must be a litter due. My own line??? Ffs

They are Brian plumbers creation.

Shows what poor knowledge you have of working terriers and they are spelt Plummers, what you see can't lie,WM

Aye your right!!! I have very poor knowledge about working terriers but it must be 100% more then your knowledge as you don't keep working terriers lol and as for the spelling in Plummers name have you not heard of predictive text!!!

Have you not grassed or back stabbed anybody recently that's seems to be your forty!!!

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Same old knockers driving everybody away from posting,every litter has been a stepping stone on improving what is already out there,those that take the time would realise the many health problems that have stacked up in this breed or type due to inbreeding to one or two overused stud dogs, this cannot be said of my line as they are "unique" and miles away from anything already out there in my opinion and yes mary and king I breed health issue free Plummer terriers,so I would say that is bettering the breed, none are registered or shown and are bred for working as they were originally intended,they are compact little terriers with good composition and decent head size.There will always be surplus when breeding to a plan and culling is something that I could never do,I know some do it but its simply not for me,the surplus were all taken by friends at first normally a few in each litter and the rest sold, the money is always given to my wife and not kept by me as I simply do not need it,my pups have gone all over the country mostly to decent people that cannot get what they wanted from the known clubs who all have waiting lists for pet or show owners, I work my dogs 7 days a week,all year round and are tested everyday on live quarry not sat in the run bored like most of the dogs owned by lads that have to work,they are genuine all round terriers that are just as at home working rats,fox,rabbits and any other vermin that presents itself on an average day,they bush for my hawks,can retrieve when shot over,some have gone for trailing deer, I would not have kept them if they were not capable all round terriers and its certainly not for the money, Mary,your maths are abysmal, how you arrived at 15 litters is beyond me, some years there were no litters and some years only one but 1 year there were 3, WM

 

I can see the beagle ears in that one.

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