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Well its a long time since I have posted on here guys - busy with 'keepering/family and long range rifle stuff...but good to browse some posts by old friends (especially like the write up from Chris on his clay shoot...and the pictures!!)

Well I know there is a classified section on here but thought I might get away with a shameless "heads-up" for a litter of pups I have available?? Apologise if this is in the wrong section and causes offence, being in the wrong area etc?

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Both parents are full time working dogs - 80% grouse, 20% blood tracking. No hereditary diseases/problems ever shown. Exceptional with children and as family dogs.

All docked (with certificates), dew claws removed, microtagged, KC registered and wormed before leaving. Pups available to go between 11th to 18th May (7/8 weeks of age) Liver and white ticked colour.

Dam's parents are Cernestream Hienkel (S) and Whittlebury Veronica (D) Sire is brother to John Halstead's "wilson" (pedigree viewable on Brocklebank Labradors website)

£550 dogs or bitches (depending on what is still available).







Thanks for looking.

Regards NW
 
Posts: 418 | Location: Derbyshire, England | Registered: 09 January 2005Reply With Quote
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Wow fantastic looking dogs. I miss my big guys everyday as i had to put him down two years ago and don't have room at my new place for one Frowner I long for the day i can get two moreas they are such great working dog and good friends tu2
 
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Sad to here that Zhada, but when their time is up, that really is the end.

Having had Labradors, Springers and Cockers in the past - I deffinately would not be without a GWP now, they are just brilliant!
 
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not wrong there mate one of the best dogs I have ever owned. Pitty they stopped docking the tails here in Australia because they look damn stupid with a long tail!
 
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