Nice looking. Do you need a licence for them?

Ooohh lovely, how much does he want for the brown one, im interested![]()

I don't know exactly as i only mentioned he was selling the brown one so that folk would know what he intended doing with them. The others sold for around 600 quid though as they are quality dogs with all the papers & right lines. Seeing the Mum & Dad in there own home i have to say that these dogs are fantastic. Very loud & imposing but very lovely in nature, Fortunetly Bob has a Massivbe garden & large house though which is needed as they are more like small horses than dogs once they start steaming about![]()

I think they're very handsome.
But you saying with the "pack" shows in what light you view them, which is a bit worrying. Most people would call it a "litter", using the word "pack" has slightly dangerous connitations.
That's an observation not a criticism, i'm not wanting to start any sort of arguement, it just stood out to me.
But you saying with the "pack" shows in what light you view them, which is a bit worrying. Most people would call it a "litter", using the word "pack" has slightly dangerous connitations.


But you saying with the "pack" shows in what light you view them, which is a bit worrying. Most people would call it a "litter", using the word "pack" has slightly dangerous connitations.
That's an observation not a criticism, i'm not wanting to start any sort of arguement, it just stood out to me.


I think they're very handsome. Their faces remind me slightly of beagles.
But you saying with the "pack" shows in what light you view them, which is a bit worrying. Most people would call it a "litter", using the word "pack" has slightly dangerous connitations.
That's an observation not a criticism, i'm not wanting to start any sort of arguement, it just stood out to me.

Just there sheer size is enough to knock a man to the ground & then i s'pose the knawing & the chewing starts 
