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Jamie Quinlivian
Australia
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26 Mar 2018 06:01


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Well said Mal.

4 boys and a girl.
Mum didnt need me around. She's a natural.
Ive heard from 2 experienced breeders that Worm Burner pups are very smart and very switched on.



Malcolm Smart
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26 Mar 2018 06:05


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Jamie Quinlivian wrote:

Well said Mal.

4 boys and a girl.
Mum didnt need me around. She's a natural.
Ive heard from 2 experienced breeders that Worm Burner pups are very smart and very switched on.


thanks, I was lost for words, the name just threw me...:)


Michael Barry
Australia
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20 Jun 2019 09:29


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My recent Breeding was to assist my greyhounds to move

forward and their pups the opportunity to race

I do not have a trainers licence here in VICTORIA after arriving here with 10 potential race dogs

Confined to their Kennels for more than 8 months and end result failing licence due to Danger

TO MYSELF and OTHER PERSONS IN THE CATCHING PEN

My intended Brood bitches did not have the BENEfit of proving themselves ON THE RACE TRACK

I whelped my first litter in 1992 which produced group and very handy tab dogs who could

Run 500 and recently was given an opportunity to whelp a litter of Wormburners

A litter that has showed me something from the day they were born, even at their early age they

are very special,

from a friend of mine , who is really happy with her wormburner litter




Raymond Peter Fewings
Australia
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20 Jun 2019 22:41


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Worm Burner's show good chase, more importantly in this day and age they run 500 metres, some look as though they will go further. His sister's look as though they are producing as well going by their break-ins. Grab a straw while he is affordable.

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