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Everything posted by Dee_al
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i was jusr having a discussion wiyh someone about dogs and they said pittys arent a registered breed. i always thoufht they were so i thought id check before i said they were so are they a reg breed?
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Does anyone know of anyone that makes any? Id be happy to even buy the coat and get someone to embroied a name onto it....
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The puppy's papers and the puppy itself will be soely owned b the the owner. Apparenty the breeders just want semen collected from him once, becase the breeder only breeds the best dogs possible and doesnt want any of their lines to die out so to speak
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she emailed them to find out who was to be paying for what, i havent spoken to her yet today so i dont know if they replied to her or not.
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8 more sleeps untill i get to go and pick up my little man!
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She has paid full price for the dog, picks t up in a few weeks. She got an emil stating that in order to receive the full papers the kennels want the right to use semen the once. Apparently she will sign the contract when she picks him up stating she has agreed to this, but she isnt really sure she does agree. She is planning on showing the pup so does need the papers.
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its not my puppy if thats what your getting at....
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Puppy is only baby, so no checks have been done yet..8
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Apparently the pup was full price and the breeder doesn't want the dog exactly, they want the dog to have semen collected.
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Just a question, coz I got asked the same thing today but didn't no the answer. If you buy a puppy from a reg breeder and they say that because the pup has good lines, once the pup passes all health checks and turns out to be a good example of the breed, they request the use of him the once. Would the owners receive any payment for the kennel using the dog?
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it's very frustrating, because bow she is making me out to be the bad person!
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suprisingly no. She's a very irresponsible person so I'm suprised she hasn't got any yet.
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prob wouldn't make any difference. Her family has been breeding and racing grey hounds for years so you would think she would be a responsible pet owner. But obviously it didn't rub off on her
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well we had a falling out over it so I basically have disowned her!
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I tried talkin her out of it, all that accomplished was me being called a bad friend. So I did try, but I think it would still go ahead no matter what anyone said to her b
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This story goes back a little while ago but I'll shorten it down. A friend of mine had an entire whippet bitch, who she couldn't leave at home alone so about a year ago she bought a male whippet. Both dogs were entire. At the tune the dog was a puppy so she didn't worry about them breeding. I told her to get one desexrd asap but she didn't listen. A few weeks ago she messages me and told me the bitch was preggnant, which didn't suprise ne. She had the pups aborted and the bitch desexrd. Bout tome! Anyway, today she informed ne she wanted a husky puppy. To which I asked if she had a permit for the three dogs. She said she would t need it because she had given her whippets to her mum because she didn't have the time for them anymorre! How on earth is she goin to have time for a husky then?! She works all day and never walked or trained the whippets, so this poor husky puppy is goin to be bored it's whole life! I'm betting on poor puppy be dumped off when such friend gets bored of him too ;( poor puppy
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i didnt say i thought it would be easy, i know it isnt goin to be a walk in tge park..
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Honestly, who would want to view an add like that? Some people are just plain stupid!
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yeah, i remember how hard it was when mum bought a GR puppy home. I had to try to introduce Kane to him very slowly becuse at the time Kane was very DA, so i can remember how hard tht was. Im going to buy a puppy pen and a crate etc so they can talk and smell through a barrier for a while first. On another note, picking puppy up has been delayed until next saturday! so now ive got to wait a whole more week!
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You already have a Male stafford? Yes we do, a red one called Stanley. Ive posted pics of him on here. I wasnt a staffy fan until I met my OH and then hes dog, Stanley. Stanley LOVES living creatures. Hes best mate was a cat, he has lived hes life with OH's parents's entire male blue heeler. Stanley loves other dogs, has never shown any aggression being it male or female. Bringing another male Stafford in may change that. Having to "compete" so to speak with another Stafford male may bring out traits you haven't seen in Stanley. There is also no guarantee that your new Stafford is going to be as easy going a male as Stanley is . I know that there are no guarantee's with having a male/female combination either but as a rule the combination works much better. Stanley has lived hes life with an entire male Blue Heeler and there hasnt been any problems with the two of them, except for a few minor squabbles, but they wernt fights or anything. We are just hoping it will be the same with our new puppy..
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You already have a Male stafford? Yes we do, a red one called Stanley. Ive posted pics of him on here. I wasnt a staffy fan until I met my OH and then hes dog, Stanley. Stanley LOVES living creatures. Hes best mate was a cat, he has lived hes life with OH's parents's entire male blue heeler. Stanley loves other dogs, has never shown any aggression being it male or female.
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They wont be living in the same house..
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oh yeah hes gonna be cuddeled with me a fair bit lol. Im counting down the days till sat, so i can pick him up! Hoping Stanley(currrent staffy) doesnt get too jealous though....
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here are a few pics the breeder sent me.
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oh i dont think i will be getting much sleep till i can go and pick him up!