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Come on guys how would you check a dog you are buying ?

 

 

 

A little example a man is moaning because he has bought a dog believing it to be a collie/greyhound then found later it was a stamped up greyhound

please just put on some things what you check and maybe people might learn things to look for when buying dogs

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im a young lad and was my 1st lurcher - i didnt expect to be done over . all people have to do is look on his posts and they will see how many dogs have been sold , i will be the first to admit im stupid . we went went it was dark at it was in the boot and on way home . never again will i be stupid .

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My sis got this pure deerhound bitch Mickey from a guy in Durham :blink:

i told you its only 2 weeks old there plenty of time to grow :clapper::clapper::clapper:

Oh,two weeks?Thats ok mate,she was just getting kind of worried that it wouldnt make the height to conform with KC guidelines and standards,plenty of time then ;):D

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im a young lad and was my 1st lurcher - i didnt expect to be done over . all people have to do is look on his posts and they will see how many dogs have been sold , i will be the first to admit im stupid . we went went it was dark at it was in the boot and on way home . never again will i be stupid .
i understand where you coming from mate that is why i have put this post on to help people and give idea's on what and how to check over before buying a dog i would preffer to buy a pup and see both sire and dam and bring it on your own way
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My sis got this pure deerhound bitch Mickey from a guy in Durham :blink:

i told you its only 2 weeks old there plenty of time to grow :clapper::clapper::clapper:

Oh,two weeks?Thats ok mate,she was just getting kind of worried that it wouldnt make the height to conform with KC guidelines and standards,plenty of time then ;):D

I'm still waiting on the 5 thousand quid she agreed on but i will wait for another couple of months :clapper:
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Socialisation with other animals/people is something i look for as well as the usual things, like eyes, ears, weight teeth gums claws etc.. Also like to see the sire and have to see the dam.

Pups that come from busy houses are best for me, as they are unfazed by life!!

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Socialisation with other animals/people is something i look for as well as the usual things, like eyes, ears, weight teeth gums claws etc.. Also like to see the sire and have to see the dam.

Pups that come from busy houses are best for me, as they are unfazed by life!!

 

lots of kids :clapper: ,

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Come on guys how would you check a dog you are buying ?

 

 

 

A little example a man is moaning because he has bought a dog believing it to be a collie/greyhound then found later it was a stamped up greyhound

please just put on some things what you check and maybe people might learn things to look for when buying dogs

I WOULD HAVE THOUGHT U WOULD BE ABLE TO TELL A COLLIE/GHD FROM A PURE GREYHOUND

AS A COLLIEX WOULD BE A BIT MORE HEAVY BUILT JMO

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Socialisation with other animals/people is something i look for as well as the usual things, like eyes, ears, weight teeth gums claws etc.. Also like to see the sire and have to see the dam.

Pups that come from busy houses are best for me, as they are unfazed by life!!

 

I agree with this socialisation is so important. I got a deerhound x and he spent the first 6mths in a shed never been out at all. poor dog had a lot of insecurities,wish poeple would take time if they plan a litter and do the best by them.

I bought a pup from Hpool hunter when he was 9 weeks. He was out the front of the house playing with his litter mate and kids when I collected him. He is bomb proof the easiest pup I have ever hat :clapper:

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Socialisation with other animals/people is something i look for as well as the usual things, like eyes, ears, weight teeth gums claws etc.. Also like to see the sire and have to see the dam.

Pups that come from busy houses are best for me, as they are unfazed by life!!

 

I agree with this socialisation is so important. I got a deerhound x and he spent the first 6mths in a shed never been out at all. poor dog had a lot of insecurities,wish poeple would take time if they plan a litter and do the best by them.

I bought a pup from Hpool hunter when he was 9 weeks. He was out the front of the house playing with his litter mate and kids when I collected him. He is bomb proof the easiest pup I have ever hat :clapper:

 

yes spookster but thats because my daughter always tried to rip his head off , the amount of times we had to rush over because she was trying to pic him up :D , your lucky you got there when you did lol . :clapper:

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Socialisation with other animals/people is something i look for as well as the usual things, like eyes, ears, weight teeth gums claws etc.. Also like to see the sire and have to see the dam.

Pups that come from busy houses are best for me, as they are unfazed by life!!

 

I agree with this socialisation is so important. I got a deerhound x and he spent the first 6mths in a shed never been out at all. poor dog had a lot of insecurities,wish poeple would take time if they plan a litter and do the best by them.

I bought a pup from Hpool hunter when he was 9 weeks. He was out the front of the house playing with his litter mate and kids when I collected him. He is bomb proof the easiest pup I have ever hat :clapper:

 

yes spookster but thats because my daughter always tried to rip his head off , the amount of times we had to rush over because she was trying to pic him up :D , your lucky you got there when you did lol . :clapper:

:icon_eek::laugh:

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Socialisation with other animals/people is something i look for as well as the usual things, like eyes, ears, weight teeth gums claws etc.. Also like to see the sire and have to see the dam.

Pups that come from busy houses are best for me, as they are unfazed by life!!

 

I agree with this socialisation is so important. I got a deerhound x and he spent the first 6mths in a shed never been out at all. poor dog had a lot of insecurities,wish poeple would take time if they plan a litter and do the best by them.

I bought a pup from Hpool hunter when he was 9 weeks. He was out the front of the house playing with his litter mate and kids when I collected him. He is bomb proof the easiest pup I have ever hat :clapper:

 

must be in the genepool spooky my pup is exactly the same cant fault him at all hes out tuesday night for the first time hope he goes well

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