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    ''that would be nice''If it didn't cost an arm and leg to import--id do a JV with some others ???
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    The pedigree ties in nicely with woody... c'mon, all this talk now...

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    if your keen to do a JV let me know we could find others!
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    Ha, there are nicer pointers on that site just keeping an eye out for ya

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    realistically I cant afford to bring one in myself but with a few people that could happen and I am willing to throw a few grand in with others to make that happen
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    The Lefanta FTCh dogs, The Blue Maestro etc. are behind woody, plus the norwegian import storskars e snorre (excuse the spelling), sharnberry behind both the dam and sire, upperwood on the bottom of the bitches ped which will tie in with your other aussie import cmore mentioned... time to smash the piggy bank El B
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    id sell my ar15 to fund a import
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    Thats the spirit! got any good kidneys?

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    Skids breeding sounds good to me -just got to be patient
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    ...and realistically if you are going to bring a dog in from as far away as Ireland, it better be top notch, would prefer it out of champion parents that are good producers, and that you knew of the litter well in advance so you can get a better pick, not the cast-offs.

    Still, a nice tease for ya, theyre out there, keep looking

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pointer View Post
    Thats the spirit! got any good kidneys?
    Everybody's born with a spare!

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    $$$$
    Tweed or not to Tweed that is the question

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCGSP View Post
    Everybody's born with a spare!


    Mind you if El Borracho lives up to the title, they might be damaged goods?

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    It would actually probably be cheaper than you'd think bringing in a pup. Not sure on cost exactly since I've only imported adult dogs but since the charges go by size/weight it might be more affordable than you think.

 

 

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