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  1. Nice looking bitch bertie66. Overall compformation looks great. Nice front. How spannable is she?
  2. I hate to agree that Anna you just wanted a "show dog". Anterior crossbite is the most common malocclusion, is not considered genetic or hereditary, and is correctable. If there is an anterior crossbite there must be a condition termed posterior crossbite. Posterior crossbite occurs when one or more of the premolar lower jaw teeth overlap the upper jaw teeth. This is a rare condition that occurs in the larger-nosed dog breeds. It's not that big of a deal. This pup to me would of been breedable. I even know that it is not a DQ to have a crossbite in the KC. I think you need to truely need
  3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QPbZJT1NO0
  4. Thanks mate. I'm planning on breeding the tri mask bitch to this male. He has a bit more bone and he is about 13-131/2 tall. sorry this pic is not to good.
  5. I have hunted these two small bitches. Super workers. They are mother and daughter. The whiter one is 9" and the tri colour is 11". The mum has even hunted racoons in the states.
  6. Didn't you read the IMPORTANT INFO at the top of the page? LOL
  7. Looks like my dogs dragged that home.
  8. This looks like a Pengilli breeding. Nice looking dog
  9. Gameness is the drive they have. It's nice to know others interpretation of this. Here is some pictures of the bull terriers and the mini bull terriers in the 1930's. . It interesting what happens over the years and to see what happens when the blood was added for what ever reasons, and the different charistics that are added to any of the working terriers.
  10. Mouse that is the right question. I guess we have to ask ourselves what kind of Terrrier will want to use and for what quarry? If it is a hard terrier then look into the jagd. I guess it comes to personal choices.
  11. Bull Terrier blood was used by Arthur Heinneman to breed a harder kill dog with a bigger jaw and more aggression to work BADGER. Remember that the Parson and the Jack Russell is supposed to be a fox working dog and, consequently, a soft baying dog. Ackerman's history of the Wire and Smooth Fox Terrier tells us that Bull blood was also used in the 1800s in those SHOW kennels who wanted a smooth terrier. Hence the Smooth Fox Terrier came down from from those kennels into the show ring. So both Bull and Fell blood were used to create show dogs and hunting dogs. All of that is history and wen
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