sounding off
Saturday, October 29, 2011
sounding off: Genuine Reason For Selling
sounding off: Genuine Reason For Selling: Hello this is my 1st attempt at Blogging (is that what this is called?) so please if you read this go easy The above title is something I...
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Genuine Reason For Selling
Hello this is my 1st attempt at Blogging (is that what this is called?) so please if you read this go easy
The above title is something I've come across a lot lately. I own a devilish 7yr old Springer Spaniel called
Sam.Recently I've been considering getting another dog as company for him. I've owned dogs all my life man and boy from Labradors to Irish Setters but the last two have been Springers and now I'm very attached to that breed.Strange because anyone that has /have owned one will know that apart from abundant energy, when bored their capacity for destruction is limitless.What wins me over is their loyalty and eagerness to please,anywayI'm waffling a bit.While scouring ads I've come across all these marvellous phrases used to sell pups or older dogs,'bought for hunting but have done nothing with him yet' translated the dog is gun shy ie afraid of gunfire and useless for hunting I might add here I am totally anti hunting,kind considerate pet good temperament ie'could be a savage vicious creature' really hard to assess a dogs temperament when they're only a few weeks old and finally 'genuine reason for selling' the cover all excuse ie this effin dog has eaten all the carpet/furniture he could crap for Ireland ,he wants to go out the whole time.The list is endless,please read this blog in the vein intended not serious but there is one serious point for me. If you do want a dog be sure you can cope with it's demands and needs be wary if your getting a bargain price usually a giveaway too really just take care when buying and hopefully you'll have years of happiness with your four legged friend and not have to resort to using any of these selling terms in an ad a few months down the road. Finished now hope you enjoyed the post time for walkies 'Sam thats the charger lead not yours' bye for now
The above title is something I've come across a lot lately. I own a devilish 7yr old Springer Spaniel called
Sam.Recently I've been considering getting another dog as company for him. I've owned dogs all my life man and boy from Labradors to Irish Setters but the last two have been Springers and now I'm very attached to that breed.Strange because anyone that has /have owned one will know that apart from abundant energy, when bored their capacity for destruction is limitless.What wins me over is their loyalty and eagerness to please,anywayI'm waffling a bit.While scouring ads I've come across all these marvellous phrases used to sell pups or older dogs,'bought for hunting but have done nothing with him yet' translated the dog is gun shy ie afraid of gunfire and useless for hunting I might add here I am totally anti hunting,kind considerate pet good temperament ie'could be a savage vicious creature' really hard to assess a dogs temperament when they're only a few weeks old and finally 'genuine reason for selling' the cover all excuse ie this effin dog has eaten all the carpet/furniture he could crap for Ireland ,he wants to go out the whole time.The list is endless,please read this blog in the vein intended not serious but there is one serious point for me. If you do want a dog be sure you can cope with it's demands and needs be wary if your getting a bargain price usually a giveaway too really just take care when buying and hopefully you'll have years of happiness with your four legged friend and not have to resort to using any of these selling terms in an ad a few months down the road. Finished now hope you enjoyed the post time for walkies 'Sam thats the charger lead not yours' bye for now
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