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As every one knows my bitch had to have a op. after scot. When I was at the champs. Young Connor owner of Bud came up to me and give me his winning's that Bud had won at Scot. I didn't want to take it but his mam said when I went he said that what ever his dog won he would give to me to help with the vet bill. First time I have seen my dad cry. Thankyou Connor, makes you realise that there are still good people in this sport.
 
Thats brilliant sharon,Ann has to be very proud of Connor he,s one in a million.

Fantastic kid will help anyone out.

WELL DONE CONNOR. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
Well done young Connor you are areal CHAMPION

And a credit to our sport

We could do with more like you

A big WELL DONE :thumbsup:
 
Such a nice gesture, good on you Conner! :cheers:

Hope your bitch is well too. :luck:
 
thats so nice of him hes great lad he'll help any one in need hes a real lad and an add to the sport.

love ya to bits like the other ! :wub: kate
 
What a lovely gesture from a lovely lad. Gets a FIVER from me next time we see him :thumbsup:
 
anybody who knows conner hes a kind hearted young man who loves his mam & nanna he even looks after his uncle steve. hes a one off good on ye son :thumbsup:
 
Having had the good fortune to briefly meet Connor at the Scottish Derby, I was already impressed with the young man and thought what a credit he was to his Mam, as well as his Uncle and Nan (also a complete pleasure to meet the 3 of them).

What you posted Sharon was so touching and sweet, goodness knows in this world there are so many horrid headlines everyday, that gestures like that fairly gladden the heart :thumbsup:

Connor your a star lad :D

Good karma

Sheena

(BTW, must also comment that there were other young ones at the Scottish Derby, must say although my own daughters have now decided they dont want to get into non-ped racing, I would have had been more than happy for them to do so, as what I saw was young folk conducting themselves well whilst still having fun, a pleasure to see).
 
top lad ,mature head on his shoulders, very hard to find these days. goog luck in training your grans pup :luck: :thumbsup:
 
Good on you Connor - the younger racers conduct themselves better than some of the adults!! Fair play to him. The youngsters should be encouraged as much as possible.
 
i love dog racing dnt think anything wil put me off luv nearly all the people who go im sure the others do to! :cheers: :wub: :clown:
 

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