Jlg
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Its a Hungarian visler i think that's spelled rightGorgeous, what type of dog?
Its a Hungarian visler i think that's spelled rightGorgeous, what type of dog?
A very well pedigreed oneOne that cost a grand and a half , what kind of dog costs that much?
Lol yeah. 32 maybe. Difficult to gauge size wrapped up.Might be on the large side, they are 32, 38 and 40mm diameters
One that cost a grand and a half , what kind of dog costs that much?
Don't google puppy farms whatever you do...I don’t know the first thing about dogs
Don't google puppy farms whatever you do...
I may have some smaller Dia ones kicking about, I bought a load years ago when I was first starting on my CNC journey and converting a clapped out Brigeport manual.Lol yeah. 32 maybe. Difficult to gauge size wrapped up.
It only cost that much because it was a pedigree an kc registered I would never pay that for one but when the person that just bought it in December offers you it foc for a good home I'll have it its a nice one but it likes biting feet and steeling shoesI don’t know the first thing about dogs
It will just make you angry at the way the puppies and their parents are treated and caged on these farms.Will I get into trouble
I don't know a lot more than that, my one and only dog was the result of a sheep dog having it away with a gun dog, it has given to my dad as a puppy because the farmer did not want a heinz 57.I don’t know the first thing about dogs
It only cost that much because it was a pedigree an kc registered I would never pay that for one but when the person that just bought it in December offers you it foc for a good home I'll have it its a nice one but it likes biting feet and steeling shoes
It will be its going to be a working dog probably for on the deerAt 12 weeks though that's still teething and learning though. Still needs to be trained really but looks like could be a cracking dog.
Will have to check. X 800mm ish and y 500mm ish. Z isn't on a screw from memory but plan to get inventive. Prob around 500mm travel.I may have some smaller Dia ones kicking about, I bought a load years ago when I was first starting on my CNC journey and converting a clapped out Brigeport manual.
What kind of travel do you need?
As hood says.Will I get into trouble
It has to much for our retired gun dog that lives in the houseLovely Vizsla. If you are paying that much from a respectable breeder you should be getting a dog that meets certain criteria, like breeding from healthy parents that have been checked for various cancers and illness. Also will be bred from a selection of dogs to give the pups a certain temperament and will probably be breeding maximum once a year, their lines will be traceable back to the original quality stock. That is typicaly what a good breeder charges for and rightly so, shame all breeders arent like that! You got deal of the century there mate, just hope you have the energy for it!!
I did a *lot* of research, and the Garrett ace 150 or 250 seem to have the best quality/price ratio - and are incredibly popular.
the 250 has slightly better features.
the only thing to watch is that the control panel is not waterproof. it needs a rain cover, and definitely won't stand to be dunked.
When we bought Ziva (picture left) we were interviewed, (and I do mean 'interviewed', what dogs had we owned and for how long etc) by the breeder twice at his home before he decided that we could have her. We met her mother and two half siblings. The dogs all lived in the house with him and his family.