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Thank you everone for saying such nice things about Spot :)

We brought her over from Ireland aged 14 mts no one wanted her , she was fat full of fleas, worms and ticks :- "

I road walked her alot to get her fit , her first trials on the race track were terrible and hubby said she's no good :oops:

I said give her to me then , so she is my Spotty dog 6 mts later he turned down an offer of £12.000 for her :eek:

We could have sold shares in her too and the breeder has wanted her back in Ireland ever since we retired her , but no way she is staying with us forever :cheers:

Nothing can buy the pleasure she has given us racing and now her children to school next year, she is a special girl.

Lillibet
 
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lillybet said:
Thank you everone for saying such nice things about Spot  :)
We brought her over from Ireland aged 14 mts no one wanted her , she was fat full of fleas, worms and ticks  :- "

I road walked her alot to get her fit , her first trials on the race track were terrible and hubby said she's no good  :oops:

I said give her to me then , so she is my Spotty dog 6 mts later he turned down an offer of £12.000 for her  :eek:

We could have sold shares in her too and the breeder has wanted her back in Ireland ever since we retired her , but no way she is staying with us forever  :cheers:

Nothing can buy the pleasure she has given us racing and now her children to school next year, she is a special girl.

Lillibet




Thats an amazing story!!! are you from Ireland yourselves? where exactly did you get her from in Ireland? shes a very special girl and a very lucky girl to have you :))
 
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whippetgood said:
rl
lillybet said:
Thank you everone for saying such nice things about Spot  :)
We brought her over from Ireland aged 14 mts no one wanted her , she was fat full of fleas, worms and ticks  :- "

I road walked her alot to get her fit , her first trials on the race track were terrible and hubby said she's no good  :oops:

I said give her to me then , so she is my Spotty dog 6 mts later he turned down an offer of £12.000 for her  :eek:

We could have sold shares in her too and the breeder has wanted her back in Ireland ever since we retired her , but no way she is staying with us forever  :cheers:

Nothing can buy the pleasure she has given us racing and now her children to school next year, she is a special girl.

Lillibet




Thats an amazing story!!! are you from Ireland yourselves? where exactly did you get her from in Ireland? shes a very special girl and a very lucky girl to have you :))
No we were living near Wisbech then and she came from a small breeder who lives in the Nire Valley near Clonmel , I was lucky enough to visit there last August and it is a beautiful area.

Lillibet
 
lillybet said:
Thank you everone for saying such nice things about Spot  :)
We brought her over from Ireland aged 14 mts no one wanted her , she was fat full of fleas, worms and ticks  :- "

I road walked her alot to get her fit , her first trials on the race track were terrible and hubby said she's no good  :oops:

I said give her to me then , so she is my Spotty dog 6 mts later he turned down an offer of £12.000 for her  :eek:

We could have sold shares in her too and the breeder has wanted her back in Ireland ever since we retired her , but no way she is staying with us forever  :cheers:

Nothing can buy the pleasure she has given us racing and now her children to school next year, she is a special girl.

Lillibet

good for you, you are truly a good person, Spot is so lucky to have such a good home, Ireland is known for having some of the best greyhounds, I'am from Ireland myself what part were you visiting :)

Deirdre
 
Bluebell said:
lillybet said:
Thank you everone for saying such nice things about Spot  :)
We brought her over from Ireland aged 14 mts no one wanted her , she was fat full of fleas, worms and ticks  :- "

I road walked her alot to get her fit , her first trials on the race track were terrible and hubby said she's no good  :oops:

I said give her to me then , so she is my Spotty dog 6 mts later he turned down an offer of £12.000 for her  :eek:

We could have sold shares in her too and the breeder has wanted her back in Ireland ever since we retired her , but no way she is staying with us forever  :cheers:

Nothing can buy the pleasure she has given us racing and now her children to school next year, she is a special girl.

Lillibet

good for you, you are truly a good person, Spot is so lucky to have such a good home, Ireland is known for having some of the best greyhounds, I'am from Ireland myself what part were you visiting :)

Deirdre

I travelled round doing the Munster Circuit with 2 of the Iggy's and a friend who has Poms, had a super week, would love to come next year but seem to be so busy at home its a job to get away.

Lillibet
 

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