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MarshRat89 01-15-2014 03:05 PM

Lab pup needed
 
Looking for a registered lab pup needs to be 6-7 weeks on or close to march 27 for a DU banquet


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jdog1908 01-15-2014 11:15 PM

For an auction?

papap 01-16-2014 02:23 PM

My older brother that lives in Lake Arthur may have some for sale. I can send you the number if you want.

Ducktrickster 01-16-2014 03:12 PM

Great idea for DU to raise money. Horrible idea for the puppy going home with an owner that isn't prepared for a pup and bought it on the spur of the moment while under the influence. I know 3 people that purchased auction pups. 2 were run over within weeks. The third died of heartworms at 5 years old.

MarshRat89 01-16-2014 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by papap (Post 659504)
My older brother that lives in Lake Arthur may have some for sale. I can send you the number if you want.


Yea pm it to me we are really trying to get atleast part if nor all donated though.


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MarshRat89 01-16-2014 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Ducktrickster (Post 659515)
Great idea for DU to raise money. Horrible idea for the puppy going home with an owner that isn't prepared for a pup and bought it on the spur of the moment while under the influence. I know 3 people that purchased auction pups. 2 were run over within weeks. The third died of heartworms at 5 years old.


I'm trying to get one of sponsors to donate a crate, bumpers, leash, collar, etc..... So we can have whoever buys it as prepared as possible. If only I could get Raymond to donate a month of training It wound be a turn key dog package.


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kb7722 01-16-2014 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ducktrickster (Post 659515)
Great idea for DU to raise money. Horrible idea for the puppy going home with an owner that isn't prepared for a pup and bought it on the spur of the moment while under the influence. I know 3 people that purchased auction pups. 2 were run over within weeks. The third died of heartworms at 5 years old.


+1

Buying a puppy isn't something that should be done spur of the moment with persuasion from an auctioneer talking it up like its piratically trained b/c of its supposed pedigree.

MarshRat89 01-16-2014 04:54 PM

Y'all act like most of these guys have never owned a dog before and can't make a logical decision whether they have the time for it or not.


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Spunt Drag 01-16-2014 05:13 PM

I disagree wit puppies being auctioned at banquets. Most of the time the dog ends up losing as has been said already. Sorry, don't take it personal, just stating my opinion.

bbrown 01-16-2014 05:23 PM

^^^ x2

MarshRat89 01-16-2014 05:35 PM

These are the same average joes that appproach breeders all the time to buy a pup.

Spunt Drag 01-16-2014 05:50 PM

Never been to a DU banquet but I've bought a lot of useless, overpriced **** at banquets but nothin I had to feed for the next 13 years. I did try and get one of the girls in the black dresses to let me pay her child support for the next 18 years but I digress.

Raymond 01-16-2014 08:40 PM

Marsh, we have talked before but I agree with the prior post on raffle dogs. Our CCA chapter has eliminated the practice since I have joined the board. I have trained an auction puppy and she turned out good but not before months of turmoil with the co-owners. Most wake up the next morning like I have after a great night at a tittie bar wondering exactly what happened.
I will donate two months of training if the chapter will secure a puppy from Robert Authement in Lake Arthur ONLY. Please don't take this request lightly, the dog must be bought from Robert. You will have the purchase price invested and nothing else. Call me for suggestions on the best way to make this work. I still don't like it but with the proper safe guards it can work.
Good Luck

PS
I really want to help those who want help and do it because I want to.

PaulMyers 01-16-2014 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Raymond (Post 659578)
Marsh, we have talked before but I agree with the prior post on raffle dogs. Our CCA chapter has eliminated the practice since I have joined the board. I have trained an auction puppy and she turned out good but not before months of turmoil with the co-owners. Most wake up the next morning like I have after a great night at a tittie bar wondering exactly what happened.
I will donate two months of training if the chapter will secure a puppy from Robert Authement in Lake Arthur ONLY. Please don't take this request lightly, the dog must be bought from Robert. You will have the purchase price invested and nothing else. Call me for suggestions on the best way to make this work. I still don't like it but with the proper safe guards it can work.
Good Luck

PS
I really want to help those who want help and do it because I want to.

Raymond, that would give someone a heck of a puppy. Very nice offer!

T-TOP 01-16-2014 09:02 PM

And DU will profit from it. Doesn't really matter what the starting price is, it will get purchased!


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MarshRat89 01-16-2014 09:33 PM

Raymond I'll be in touch tomorrow.


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jdog1908 01-16-2014 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Spunt Drag (Post 659541)
I disagree wit puppies being auctioned at banquets. Most of the time the dog ends up losing as has been said already. Sorry, don't take it personal, just stating my opinion.

That's why I asked, ive seen a bunch back when I was on the DU committee back in the day. Just my observation, but I also worked with a trainer and we received some of these dogs that were bought from a banquent. honestly, most of these purchases were made drunk or because of a cute "duckling"selling tickets, or a guys wife thought the puppy was too cute to pass up. hell all lab pups are too cute to pass up, point is I've never been a in favor of auctioning puppys. Just my thoughts.

MarshRat89 01-17-2014 08:37 AM

Thanks for the suggestions. We will discuss all your comments at our next meeting and take them into consideration.


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MarshRat89 01-17-2014 08:42 AM

By the way unless the bidding goes crazy high out of my budget. I'll be one of them bidding on it. I've been thinking about getting a male for a few months now.


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papap 01-17-2014 06:16 PM

Marsh. Did you get Roberts number? He is my older brother.


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