Brothers to see eachother once again
Brothers to see eachother once again
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BlackST

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9,080 posts

189 months

Monday 22nd April 2013
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Last night my fiancee received a message on Facebook.
It was a lady who asked if we had a Labrador by the name of Charlie and did we get him from Malton in Yorkshire.

Fast forward a couple of messages and the lady is the niece of the breeder and owns the brother to our dog. The crazy thing is, she lives a mile away!
That is Malton in North Yorkshire to Prescot in Merseyside and the two brothers just happen to live a mile away from eachother.

Going to ask if the two can meet. Would be amazing if they could tell if they were blood related smile

pad58

12,549 posts

205 months

Monday 22nd April 2013
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BlackST said:
Last night my fiancee received a message on Facebook.
It was a lady who asked if we had a Labrador by the name of Charlie and did we get him from Malton in Yorkshire.

Fast forward a couple of messages and the lady is the niece of the breeder and owns the brother to our dog. The crazy thing is, she lives a mile away!
That is Malton in North Yorkshire to Prescot in Merseyside and the two brothers just happen to live a mile away from eachother.

Going to ask if the two can meet. Would be amazing if they could tell if they were blood related smile
When we had our lab there was one sister left, which was to be picked up the following day.
This family live 7 miles away from us and we have seen then while on walks,so the 2 sisters have met,but to me it dosen't seem any different as to when our dog meets any other dog,have a sniff at each other and of they go.
I often wondered the same as you.

Edited by pad58 on Monday 22 April 08:12

vrooom

3,763 posts

291 months

Monday 22nd April 2013
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I always wondered about that.

s2sol

1,265 posts

195 months

Monday 22nd April 2013
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We got our lab from a breeder who kept one of his sisters. When they were both a year old, we took him back over for a couple of hours. His sister was surprisingly aggressive towards him. Perhaps because we were on her territory, perhaps she was just a bad tempered bh.

Ours was clearly quite distressed during the visit.

BlackST

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9,080 posts

189 months

Monday 22nd April 2013
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pad58 said:
BlackST said:
Last night my fiancee received a message on Facebook.
It was a lady who asked if we had a Labrador by the name of Charlie and did we get him from Malton in Yorkshire.

Fast forward a couple of messages and the lady is the niece of the breeder and owns the brother to our dog. The crazy thing is, she lives a mile away!
That is Malton in North Yorkshire to Prescot in Merseyside and the two brothers just happen to live a mile away from eachother.

Going to ask if the two can meet. Would be amazing if they could tell if they were blood related smile
When we had our lab there was one sister left, which was to be picked up the folling day.
This family live 7 miles away from us and we have seen then while on walks,so the 2 sisters have met,but to me it dosen't seem any different as to when our dog meets any other dog,have a sniff at each other and of they go.
I often wondered the same as you.
I guessed it would be highly unlikely smile As us humans wouldn't really be able to tell if we were in the same situation neither.
Will still be good though especially as we walk him close to the ladys house as there is a lake surrounded by alot of greenland so a place to meet won't be a problem.

Jasandjules

72,012 posts

253 months

Monday 22nd April 2013
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I don't think they do really.

However, one thing I like - perhaps suggest it to your breeder... Organise a day (perhaps at the one year birthday point) for all the puppy owners from a litter to go back to the breeder. Then have a "litter" picture taken.

BlackVanDyke

9,932 posts

235 months

Monday 22nd April 2013
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My grandma's dalmatian used to go absolutely mental with joy when her old breeder visited (family friend) along with the dog's mother. Really sweet but I'm sure she remembered the human more than the dog.

RB Will

10,685 posts

264 months

Wednesday 24th April 2013
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Met up with the breeder of mine this year. He brought the mother and sister to my dog. There didn't seem to be any connection there. They had not seen each other for over 2.5 years.

Skyedriver

22,375 posts

306 months

Wednesday 24th April 2013
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Tend to agree
Many moons ago I had a springer and her brother lived 500yds away, there didn't seem any family connection actually more the opposite