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April 15, 2006 at 1:28 pm #75824
kizkiznobite
Membertweedette – do you know what if anything happened to the ‘Plummer Alaunt’ – are they still being developed?
April 15, 2006 at 2:46 pm #75825tweedette
MemberI hope not, I could never understand why he re created such a neast, i said to him once, Why would you recreate a dog that has no place in modern society and appeals to the very people you say you dislike so much?.
I have heard tales of them no being of sound temprement, and know of at least one instance where they have killed other dogs, isolated maybe, but i dont know how many actually exist, I heard that one guy has two and said they are very good with children, in my opinion I certainly wouldnt trrust them with children, they onlty have to turn once on a small child and its curtains – so Yes I know a bit, but no I have no interest in them whatsoever.May 30, 2006 at 4:32 pm #75826toppy
Memberjust thought id pop by and say hi, i live in the merseyside area but don’t know any one with a GS!! (lot of use i am) but all the best to you and your puppy x
May 31, 2006 at 1:09 pm #75827toppy
MemberWhat kind of dogs are they..’Plummer Alaunt?’
May 31, 2006 at 4:06 pm #75828kizkiznobite
Memberyou dont want to know – honest :'(
June 16, 2006 at 8:01 am #75829Anonymous
Guest[quote author=kizkiznobite link=topic=853.msg31397#msg31397 date=1145107681]
tweedette – do you know what if anything happened to the ‘Plummer Alaunt’ – are they still being developed?[/quote]
Dont know but the guy was a total freek
June 16, 2006 at 8:02 am #75830Anonymous
Guest[quote author=kizkiznobite link=topic=853.msg42485#msg42485 date=1149091576]
you dont want to know – honest :'(
[/quote]shes right you really dont want to know
June 16, 2006 at 7:29 pm #75831Anonymous
GuestI could think of other things to call him but not on a public list ::)
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Dont know but the guy was a total freek
[/quote]June 16, 2006 at 8:53 pm #75832Anonymous
Guesthttp://www.terrierman.com/plummerterriers.htm
bit of basic info on the man and his dogs. it is obviously written from a certain point of view and i dont know enough to agree or otherwise, just sharing info 🙂
Claire x
June 16, 2006 at 9:07 pm #75833kizkiznobite
Memberwow claire – your surfing skills eh? that was a good article thanks
June 23, 2006 at 10:22 pm #75834TheBigK
MemberHello,
I have just recently started a website at http://www.breeder-search.co.uk and I’m looking for breeders to post listings. All services are free. Thanks
June 30, 2006 at 3:00 pm #75835alancp1
MemberNot sure if anyone agrees with this but here goes. I have bred my oldest dog once she is a Staffie that we rescued as a pup, and has a wonderful temperament (so did the dog we put with her) All of the pups were of the same temperament and all went to good homes. We are still in touch with most of the owners.
Now the only reason I bred Holly was that I believe that they should have at least one litter. But a lot of thought went into the selection of homes and who to breed her with.
My other dog Ellie is a Dalmation and was again rescued. The usual thing at Christmas time when 101 Dalmations is showing and everyone dashes out to buy their children a lovely little pup.
Its when they begin to grow that the problem begins. Now Ellie is a wonderful companien to Holly and has turned into a lovely dog.
I would like to breed her but I will not. The amount of this breed that are rescued each year is staggering. People do not realise the ammount of time and energy it takes to look after this wonderful breed.
So putting any health issues aside this is reason enough not to breed Ellie even though part of me wants to.
Sad really because if people took on pets for life they would find out what true companions they really are.June 30, 2006 at 3:49 pm #75836Anonymous
Guestquote :Not sure if anyone agrees with this but here goes. I have bred my oldest dog once she is a Staffie that we rescued as a pup, and has a wonderful temperament (so did the dog we put with her) All of the pups were of the same temperament and all went to good homes. We are still in touch with most of the owners.Were the breeding pair Hip scored, eye tested & DNA tested(for L-2 Hydroxyglutaric Aciduria (L-2HGA) and Hereditary Juvenile Cataract (HC)) ? If not why not ?
June 30, 2006 at 6:25 pm #75837Anonymous
Guestdare i start on this ????
nope i dont think so – i think u all know how i feel.
… instead i shall say something positive Dyane … that is one lovely looking collie 😀 😀 😀
June 30, 2006 at 6:32 pm #75838Anonymous
Guest;D He’s the result of his breeders extensive knowledge & research into eveyr breeding he did & as he has the dog of his dreams in his brother he’s not breeding any more
Parents hip scored(even though they asre working dogs & not KC registered) & eye tested(have to be to be registered with the sheepdog society)He’s a clown but a quick learner too !
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