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Topic Dog Boards / General / Bouvier Des Flandres in Ireland
- By harlequin [gb] Date 11.02.04 00:51 UTC
Could someone  please explain to me why a Northern Ireland address is treated as a culdesac just to the left of mars and undoubtedly inhabited by aliens ???? 25 miles of water dosnt take nasa to cross and contrary to "common belief" the quality of our canine pals is definately of "mainland standard" I'd really love to hear why so many of our pups travel to the USA, Barbados, Japan etc yet "Brits" are convinced they're all apparently bred with the tendancy to build petrol bombs and have strange political aliegences !!
- By Brainless [gb] Date 11.02.04 08:57 UTC
Probably it is because most people on the mainland of GB find it easier and less expensive to visit a breeder where they live, so it is more likley that you will get local Irish enquiried, and overseas ones same as breeders get over here.

Someon in my breed lives in the Shetland Isles, and she was swurprised that people were not keen to contact her re puppies from the mainland, but of course they had a choice of buying locally, she in fact homed her pups in Ireland and Channel Islands, where these purchasers were already facing having to bring a pup actoos water, so which water made not a lot of diffeenrce.
Topic Dog Boards / General / Bouvier Des Flandres in Ireland

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