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  1. As a breeder the #1 goal should be consistency. If you're just doing the breeding to get the one rock star to use yourself, that's fine; but a true breeder breeds to develop/preserve a good, consistent bloodline. just my two cents
  2. A young terrier can be influenced to a certain point by the older dogs he hunts with/learns from.
  3. Another American lad bred Bull Terrier X Russell's and they looked a mess when they matured. But this one looks better than what I seen that he had bred. What sort of size is it, can you span it? She's 13" tall and normally around 20lbs. but she's been bred back to a jack Russell, and weighs more like 25lbs. in the pic. she's not spannable.
  4. I've posted this bitch before, but here's my Bull Terrier X Jack Russell. She's two years old.
  5. Here's a website I found: http://wartraceborders.com/index.html
  6. here's a different spin on the bull/terrier cross. This is Darby, and she's working Jack Russell X Bull Terrier. Darby is 2 years old, 13" tall, and 25 lbs FAT. She's been bred back to a working Jack Russell, so I'll have some 3/4-1/4 crosses soon.
  7. I'm picking up a new bitch tomorrow that's a working Jack russell X mini bull terrier, and she's pregnant by a working jack russell. the pic was taken as a pup, but she's nearly 2 years old now. 13" tall and 20lbs fat.
  8. I made this video today of my stud Willie doing some roadwork Noble's Wilie Bike Workout scott
  9. grizzly, rhino, brick wall, whatever I point 'em at really! nice song too Scott
  10. why else would I have posted them..some of them anyway I'm not new to working dogs, and my boston bulls would F*#CKING destroy on barn hunting for coons. I know you haven't seen my dogs, but have you ever been barn hunting for coon???
  11. Oh, "fu(k all my dogs huh? How 'bout these son?
  12. They're too big for any real earth work, but I guarantee all my dogs would scratch to a grizzly bear right now. If it's got fur or feathers, they wonder what it tastes like! I'm going to get them started in barn hunting coons this winter. In the mean time check this out: springpole workout flirtpole workout As I said, they are really too big for earthwork, but that doesn't keep them from trying...
  13. They're too big for any real earth work, but I guarantee all my dogs would scratch to a grizzly bear right now. If it's got fur or feathers, they wonder what it tastes like! I'm going to get them started in barn hunting coons this winter. In the mean time check this out: springpole workout flirtpole workout
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