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wild whippies said:
I think a stud feature would be great. It'd be nice to just see the physiques of these dogs and their achievements and if their pups could be added to them that'd be great too.Maybe if the term stud is considered to be advertising what about just having a dog feature? A little like the one's Vicky did in our club forum?

good idea :thumbsup:

why dont the moderator,s pin topic on non ped section and see wot happens :thumbsup:

nice photo,weight of dog, and achievements please and club they race at i.e area
 
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other sites have a for sale /wanted section ,would it be difficult on here maybe with a fee to enter a topic. would be a good idea. for our whippety bits for sale.
 
Vicky said:
weathergirls said:
did nothing ever come of this request,   think its a good idea myself to have a stud register anyone who wanted to register their dog could make a donation to the running costs of k9  or maybe the rescue fund,  they don't have to include what the fee if any would be so it would't be classed as advertising just informing
Did anyone ever contact Admin?

Worded correctly i don't see why people couldn't do a little feature on their stud dogs; past achievement, pups already running, pic's etc. Fee doesn't have to be mentioned nor does it have to come across as an advertisement, you don't even need to give contact details if you are the owner as it goes without saying they'd contact you directly from your post.

it was raised in the moderaters section last year brought it back up again yesterday some for some against as some are against breeding and bitches being bought for breeding purposes can see their point on that one but don't think we have that problem in our non-ped world

Think its a shame some of our good lines are being lost through lack of info having a list of available stud dogs and their breeding would be a big help to a lot of people when selecting a dog, could also help cut down on too much inbreeding

There can never be TOO much information
 

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