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Author Topic : Heads up folks, Basic buying up dogs
 Clwyd Cockers
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11/30/2014 8:22:27 PM reply with quote send message to Clwyd Cockers Object to Post   

If you have a finishable dog f/s..put it on approval.
Check this basis out:

www.showdog.com/general/user_information.aspx?user=Dartmail
 willow wood
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12/4/2014 4:33:22 PM reply with quote send message to willow wood Object to Post

I doubt they have any money left.
 Clwyd Cockers
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12/4/2014 11:46:53 PM reply with quote send message to Clwyd Cockers Object to Post

They have a shyte load of litters now.
What the..he....?
 Lilliput
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12/5/2014 4:36:33 AM reply with quote send message to Lilliput Object to Post

They haven't logged in since the day they signed up. Given that, the number of dogs bought, if they were all bought at $100 is within the budget ($2,500, then $5,000 in the hole before being cut off).

They don't have a ton of litters. The obvious answer is they bought some pregnant females or bred the ones they had, and those litters have now been born.

Nothing odd is going on here, just a newbie who bought a ton of dogs, bred a few, and then left the day they arrived.

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