nunavut guy 0 Posted May 9, 2009 Report Share Posted May 9, 2009 i was wondering if anyone uses em? Quote Link to post
sounder79 80 Posted May 9, 2009 Report Share Posted May 9, 2009 i doubt it,i dont think they were ever much good,and that was years ago so i can imagine what they're like now.never kept one,but i never heard anything good about them? Quote Link to post
farlap 19 Posted May 9, 2009 Report Share Posted May 9, 2009 i was wondering if anyone uses em? no....but I know a man who does!!! he treats them like Ceskys in that they are trimmed back in winter and worked, then trimmed up for showing in the summer Quote Link to post
fielder 18 Posted May 11, 2009 Report Share Posted May 11, 2009 i was wondering if anyone uses em? no....but I know a man who does!!! he treats them like Ceskys in that they are trimmed back in winter and worked, then trimmed up for showing in the summer Can you put any pictures up? Would be good to see them looking like a proper dog. Quote Link to post
jigsaw 11,875 Posted May 11, 2009 Report Share Posted May 11, 2009 (edited) I cant understand why anyone would settle for a kerry bXgreyhound when you could have a wheatenXgreyhound.A far superior blooded dog.Kerry blues were shite dogs 40, 60, years ago,theyre even more shite now.I watched this prick living not far from me walk about with a blue on a long lead and leting it scream and snarl at smaller dogs,cats etc.He went about the neighbourhood like man mountain with his chest pumped out,fookin tool.He let the beast kill a few cats and maul a few dogs over a period of time.Well a mate of mine waited his chance and followed him onto a local hospital ground where he let the kerry b run loose,my mate slipped his wheaten and the kerry got what was coming to him.The owner I'm told screamed like a bitch his dog tried to mate with him.Kerrys are not fit for anything but ratting.I have been diging for near 30 years and I have never ever come across a blue being utilised,and thats because theyre not up to the job.I saw a few kerryXwheatens over the years but even they didnt make the grade.I wellcome anyone that trys to revive a declining working breed of dog,but the kerrys arent worth the effort.Let them fade into the mists of history.THIS BOTTLE OF ERNEST&JULIO GALLO HAS SURE HIT THE SPOT,RANT OVER. Edited May 11, 2009 by jigsaw Quote Link to post
scent 509 Posted May 11, 2009 Report Share Posted May 11, 2009 I cant understand why anyone would settle for a kerry bXgreyhound when you could have a wheatenXgreyhound.A far superior blooded dog.Kerry blues were shite dogs 40, 60, years ago,theyre even more shite now.I watched this prick living not far from me walk about with a blue on a long lead and leting it scream and snarl at smaller dogs,cats etc.He went about the neighbourhood like man mountain with his chest pumped out,fookin tool.He let the beast kill a few cats and maul a few dogs over a period of time.Well a mate of mine waited his chance and followed him onto a local hospital ground where he let the kerry b run loose,my mate slipped his wheaten and the kerry got what was coming to him.The owner I'm told screamed like a bitch his dog tried to mate with him.Kerrys are not fit for anything but ratting.I have been diging for near 30 years and I have never ever come across a blue being utilised,and thats because theyre not up to the job.I saw a few kerryXwheatens over the years but even they didnt make the grade.I wellcome anyone that trys to revive a declining working breed of dog,but the kerrys arent worth the effort.Let them fade into the mists of history.THIS BOTTLE OF ERNEST&JULIO GALLO HAS SURE HIT THE SPOT,RANT OVER. white or red Quote Link to post
jigsaw 11,875 Posted May 11, 2009 Report Share Posted May 11, 2009 White and soooo smooth lol. Quote Link to post
Guest lamping356 Posted May 11, 2009 Report Share Posted May 11, 2009 kerry blues are good terriers.....a good friend of mine has one he uses him for above ground......cant fault them in anyway....they have a good jaw on them aswell Quote Link to post
jigsaw 11,875 Posted May 11, 2009 Report Share Posted May 11, 2009 as i said glorified ratting terriers,exactly what does he do above ground with him?Any kerry blue that gets a bit of roughing about looses its bottle pretty damn quick.How come their an IRISH breed and Ive never spoken to anyone that has actually seen one work on larger quarry than rabbit.I heard of a few that did a few foxes in stop ends but had not the conviction to run in blind and show no fear.Im not starting an argument here just an opinion I have developed over many years of terrier keeping.I would class the kerry the same as the IRISH TERRIER, good for very litte more than companion/pet/guard dog.But they do make excellent home guarders. Quote Link to post
toplamper 5 Posted May 11, 2009 Report Share Posted May 11, 2009 MY MATE HAS A KERRY X SALUKI X BULL X GREY BIT OLD NOW LIKE DONE EVRYTHING PREBAN THE LITTER WAS A MISTAKE LIKE THE KERRY MOUNTED THE SALUKIBULLGREY AND FEW MONTH LATER THER WAS PUPS LOL Quote Link to post
Guest little lurcher Posted May 12, 2009 Report Share Posted May 12, 2009 personally i cant fault my kerry blue x grey , he is spot on , fab temp , excellent all rounder and the best dog ive had to help me bring on the younger dogs , he is 27tts and my 4 yr old son does the kids handling with him Quote Link to post
riohog 5,729 Posted May 12, 2009 Report Share Posted May 12, 2009 personally i cant fault my kerry blue x grey , he is spot on , fab temp , excellent all rounder and the best dog ive had to help me bring on the younger dogs , he is 27tts and my 4 yr old son does the kids handling with him i know this dog he is a big powerfull lad and as LL said hes got a great nature and will do all that is asked of him and do it very wellalways wants to please hes a credit to his owner Quote Link to post
Guest lamping356 Posted May 12, 2009 Report Share Posted May 12, 2009 jigsaw i dont think you no your terriers then...irish terrier are good aswell....... :unsure: Quote Link to post
Guest little lurcher Posted May 12, 2009 Report Share Posted May 12, 2009 personally i cant fault my kerry blue x grey , he is spot on , fab temp , excellent all rounder and the best dog ive had to help me bring on the younger dogs , he is 27tts and my 4 yr old son does the kids handling with him i know this dog he is a big powerfull lad and as LL said hes got a great nature and will do all that is asked of him and do it very wellalways wants to please hes a credit to his owner here he is Quote Link to post
sounder79 80 Posted May 12, 2009 Report Share Posted May 12, 2009 as i said glorified ratting terriers,exactly what does he do above ground with him?Any kerry blue that gets a bit of roughing about looses its bottle pretty damn quick.How come their an IRISH breed and Ive never spoken to anyone that has actually seen one work on larger quarry than rabbit.I heard of a few that did a few foxes in stop ends but had not the conviction to run in blind and show no fear.Im not starting an argument here just an opinion I have developed over many years of terrier keeping.I would class the kerry the same as the IRISH TERRIER, good for very litte more than companion/pet/guard dog.But they do make excellent home guarders. i think your right jigsaw,kerry blues and irish terriers are only good for fighting.their was a great blue/greyhound lurcher in cork years ago ahright,someone had him over in the southside,he killed a load of foxes,bowson, i dont know did you ever hear of him?this is goin back years now. Quote Link to post
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