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    interesting as its something i often think about my self, but the price tag........... that's gotta hurt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaimaicockher View Post
    interesting as its something i often think about my self, but the price tag........... that's gotta hurt
    I don't see the problem, it's a cheap hobby in the scheme of things. The last dog I brought into the country cost the same as a gearset for a drag car I had.

    *Edit* I just looked up the receipt - the dog was cheaper
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    yeh no problem with it at all , some thing i will be looking more in to, in time....

    the problem is , just because you import a few dogs does not make them good , it just makes them imported , very good starting point though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaimaicockher View Post
    yeh no problem with it at all , some thing i will be looking more in to, in time....

    the problem is , just because you import a few dogs does not make them good , it just makes them imported , very good starting point though
    bingo - this is what I was trying to say to El Borracho - start with something proven in our conditions and our testing systems. sires are the easy part, they are determined by the size of your cheque book.

    You are talking setters Kaimai?

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    well you see my problem is i would like a few dogs from each breed ha ha , i love them all

    it would be cocker or setter or lab or springer ,, but need much much more time with all of them before i would commit to anything ......... its just some thing my dog obsessed mind thinks about ha ha

    the lab and springer blood is here already so ....................

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaimaicockher View Post
    well you see my problem is i would like a few dogs from each breed ha ha , i love them all

    it would be cocker or setter or lab or springer ,, but need much much more time with all of them before i would commit to anything ......... its just some thing my dog obsessed mind thinks about ha ha

    the lab and springer blood is here already so ....................
    the cocker blood is here too bro, we have another one due to hit the sand in dec, in pup with a repeat mating to the current crop of upcoming uk fch's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kawhia View Post
    the cocker blood is here too bro, we have another one due to hit the sand in dec, in pup with a repeat mating to the current crop of upcoming uk fch's.
    cool ! what lines are you bring in ,, did you get to run that import you got now in any of the trails just been ? will be interesting to see what they run like

    sorry to hijack guys

 

 

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