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    Renting out your Dog

    Firstly I dont mean I want to rent my woman out!

    Seriously though, I have a Beagle thats just 18months and he has some **** hot markings / colours.

    I would like to studd him out but how do I do it? matchmaker.com?

    also he has never humped anything in his life - will he know how to when the time is right?

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    My dog when he was younger use to hump everything peoples legs you name it lol

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    lmao at melv

    contact a dog club there's always someone looking to breed.

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    Re: Renting out your Dog

    Stud him out here - depending on pedigree, you could probably get around 200 quid. Pugs cost 1000+ and studs cost 300+, so work it out through that.

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    I'm sure he'd be happy to do it for free LOL

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    I love beagles - if I was ever to get another dog it would be a beagle
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    For a proper wedge, you need to be registered with the kennel club, and know the blood line and descendants. It would also help to know any ailments that have been in the blood line.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nobbie View Post
    For a proper wedge, you need to be registered with the kennel club, and know the blood line and descendants. It would also help to know any ailments that have been in the blood line.


    Too much irresposible breeding from pedegrees with known ailments in bloodlines.

    He would probably need vets certificates to say tested fro various - I knopw labs need hip and eye scores - don't knwo about beagles sorry

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    Looks usefull -

    www.beagleassociation.org

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    Re: Renting out your Dog

    Thanks for your replies.. Nobbie we were gonna register him there for £200 fee for the maximum profit but then did you watch that programme?

    The kennel club breed disabled dogs! serious I don't want Jack associated with somewhere that is actually in it for the money and not the animals welfare. Both the RSPCA + pedigrechum have pulled out from sponsoring them! so it must be bad.

    He was from a pedigree background (nearly did a typo and put pedo background )
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    Yeah, it's a hot topic at the moment as people have been breeding the the extreme of what the KK have been saying, but the KK have still been awarding them , etc.

    I think hip and eye scores are more for bigger breeds, but i'll get Jane on here over the weekend to see if she knows more.
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    If he doesn't know how to do so,
    don't let him do it - no-one wants pups from a retard... lmao
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    Quote Originally Posted by king nero View Post
    If he doesn't know how to do so,
    don't let him do it - no-one wants pups from a retard... lmao
    I never thought of it like that. > im in stiches here...lol
    Nobbie, The one good thing about beagles is dispite all the interbreeding they are one of the few breeds that are still pure...
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    Just don't rent it out to Nakamura! That ****er ate my dog!!

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