Re: Dog theft - again!
How awful Mups I guess it is these...Re: Dog theft - again!
Oh Dear lord, not again. I'm so glad our last litter was born back in 96 when it was safe. My whole neighbourhood knew about the Old English Puppies and when they were moved outside at six weeks they were safe. I used to get wee groups of teenage lassies knocking on the door asking if they could see the pups, I used to let them in to play as it got the pups used to people and being handled ect. Maggie was always on guard duty and kept a very close eye on the whole process. As did I.Re: Dog theft - again!
I despise anyone who steals a dog but the greedy breeders need to re-think their prices because they are fuelling the problem. £40,000 worth in one hit, it's no wonder they were prepared to carry knives and guns. I just hope the pups are found safe and well.Re: Dog theft - again!
I hope so too LD, this needs to be stamped out. My breed OES sold for £500 for years and it was a fair price to pay. I heard of a litter down near Inverness the the other day, the breeder was wanting £2000 per pup.Re: Dog theft - again!
It's madness Muddy, I don't know how they get away with it. My partner paid £700 for Dageus and he only told me a lot later on as he knew my views on the price of pups and breeders ect. When you get right down to it these Doodles are not a recognised breed they are a cross breed. The Kennel Club does not recognise them. As much as I love Dageus he is not a Black Golden Doodle and I refuse to call him that. When people ask me what breed he is(and they often do) I always say he's a cross breed and name the parent breeds, Ohhh he's a doodle they say, no I say, he's a cross breed, Doodles are not a breed.Re: Dog theft - again!
Re: Dog theft - again!
Some good news here at least....Thread Tools | |
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