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 Helena654321
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12/28/2006 12:33:37 AM reply with quote send message to Helena654321 Object to Post   

How do you get a dog? I'm asking this because I'm new here.



















































 a+Goldens
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12/28/2006 8:32:44 AM reply with quote send message to a+Goldens Object to Post

Well you push the button that says select
at the top of your kennel page.Thats how
you can get your starter dogs.
 Southern Gal Kennels
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12/28/2006 10:13:08 AM reply with quote send message to Southern Gal Kennels Object to Post

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BUT... The starter dogs do not make good show dogs. I would look around for good dogs and not get the starters. DO NOT USE YOUR ONE BREEDING ON STARTERS!!! No one will buy the puppies!!!! Some people may buy some when looking for starters to start their own line.

If you have any specific questions, feel free to contact me!!

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 emin3mspaz9
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12/28/2006 11:46:54 AM reply with quote send message to emin3mspaz9 Object to Post

Go to this page, and click on the breed you are interested in, then select a high quality dog. Do not offer on dogs that are over $300, usually they are not worth that much.

Dogs For Sale Page:
www.showdog.com/Users/Sales/sales.aspx

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 Southern Gal Kennels
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1/22/2007 2:06:10 PM reply with quote send message to Southern Gal Kennels Object to Post

This should be in the beginners forum.
 ninastar
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12/14/2007 4:11:30 PM reply with quote send message to ninastar Object to Post

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Don't breed starter dogs. Bad idea. All you have to do to get a dog is click on the select dog button.If you need help i might be abled to help you too.

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