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I have pups hehehe
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Well i'm interesting in purchasing a share in a greyhound in the next few years (i'm only 18), but i'm planning to go to Europe in my holidays soon, so it'd be wise for me to save for that. But this forum looks very helpful when i decide i want to purchase a pup or a already racing dog.
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Well... have a great time overseas and the more spending money the better I say!
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Thanks guys, just wondering as well, me and a few mates are keen to get a greyhound, but we aren't really in a position to spend way too much money, would it be better to buy a slightly raced dog, one that is relatively untried but shows some promise, or a pup.
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get in one of bundys syndicates I would think, if you have enough of yous getting in it, you will practically buy it out anyway.
Use bundys knowledge and hard work to your advantage If you really want to buy it and do it yourself then I would say slightly raced showing ability depending on where you want it to run. Pups are a very big gamble basically.
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