Spotty Boyfriend needed

Animal Welfare, Rescue & Protection

Spotty Boyfriend needed


ruonglue 28/04/2008, 19:43

Gorgeous docile female Dalmation is looking for a mate! Just come into season.

We are willing to travel and of course pay a reasonable stud fee.

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woolybanana'sbrother 28/04/2008, 19:49
Why it it only male animals that get paid for engaging with beautiful females?Devil [6]
Do not try to teach a pig to sing. It wastes your time and annoys the pig.

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Panda 28/04/2008, 19:59
Ha! Sadly, in the human world men only generally get paid to 'engage' with ugly, rich and/or old women.

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woolybanana'sbrother 28/04/2008, 20:00
Dammit Panda, I have so much to offer too. Oh well, History will judge.
Do not try to teach a pig to sing. It wastes your time and annoys the pig.

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Hoddy 28/04/2008, 20:18
"Why it it only male animals that get paid for engaging with beautiful females?"

Because they're worth it ?

Hoddy

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woolybanana'sbrother 28/04/2008, 20:21
Ambiguous Hoddy, ambiguousDevil [6]
Do not try to teach a pig to sing. It wastes your time and annoys the pig.

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Gardian 28/04/2008, 21:19

As my Dad used to say, "There's many a good tune played on an old fiddle". 

Sorry to perpetuate the highjacking of the OP's thread, but it does, however, keep it alive. 

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woolybanana'sbrother 28/04/2008, 21:21
Just call me Stradivarius
Do not try to teach a pig to sing. It wastes your time and annoys the pig.

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Cerise 28/04/2008, 23:16

Unless you have several homes lined up already PLEASE, PLEASE think hard about having a litter from your dalmatian.  They often have up to 14 puppies and are very difficult to sell in France.  There are many dalmatians already in welfare and if you want to see what happens to some of them look on the French dalmatian forums. 

I'm sorry if I sound preachy but as a lifelong dalmatian owner and former breeder (I don't breed in France precisely for the reason that I couldn't find enought homes) I've seen what happens to these poor dogs when they are not in the right hands.  I'm sure you are a kind and caring owner and if you really feel you want to go ahead please make sure the potential mum and dad are BAER tested (PEA in France) for deafness and that the puppies are tested too.  If you want any info on testing centres feel free to pm.

I know it is none of my business but having rescued one of my dalis from this forum (ask Mme Animal about Trevor - that's him in my avatar) and being actively involved in the breed I feel I have to say something as I've seen quite a few people get into a real mess when they can't sell their puppies - and I can only look sadly on at most of the unwanted ones.

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