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Aint it ttip Ratcher selling them???

 

Herad he breeds some nice collie crosses..

 

I would not take a punt on on of these dogs each to there own..

 

I hope some make the grade and are tested to the hilt.. Then we can all miver of facts not Thoughts..

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If you are going to experiment then, instead of Poodle, I think the lad should have tried other similar European "poodle-like" working breeds, for example the

 

curly retriever

 

 

Irish water Spaniel

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Pudelpointer

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Barbet

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Pont-Audemer

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Wetterhoun

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Perhaps there would be more hunting instinct and prey-drive...

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good news guys, i bought one last week! and a fine pup he is. already got him sitting to hand signals and he's only 9 weeks, which is something some lurchers never learn in a life time. what i'm after is a good allround and especially one that can retrieve from water. as for hunting instinct its still in modern poodles.

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its in working collies to and if i wanted a coat on a dog i would have an old working beardie tell me how soft mouthed poodles are saw on poodle that could rock if giving the chance but saw a few all pets that were never tried it would take me 3 years to test agood poodle , and well if it never came up to the standard of the lurchers i have well good nite , i think you could get a good home for them i would have sold only maybe half the liter and gave the rest to expierened men to test then you can get the real write up about them ,then further the breeding

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good news guys, i bought one last week! and a fine pup he is. already got him sitting to hand signals and he's only 9 weeks, which is something some lurchers never learn in a life time. what i'm after is a good allround and especially one that can retrieve from water. as for hunting instinct its still in modern poodles.

Good luck with the pup Andy, saw the litter and your pup the day you picked him up, they were a fine litter, please keep us informed of his progress. regards collie john.

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good news guys, i bought one last week! and a fine pup he is. already got him sitting to hand signals and he's only 9 weeks, which is something some lurchers never learn in a life time. what i'm after is a good allround and especially one that can retrieve from water. as for hunting instinct its still in modern poodles.

 

SORRY MATE THATS NOT TRUE YOU CAN TRAIN MOST TYPES OF LURCHER PUP TO DO THAT EASY AND WHAT DOES SITTING TO HAND SIGNAL HELP A DOG WHEN IT COMES TO KILLING GAME? THEY DONT SIT DOWN TO DO THAT MATE SO COME BACK AND TELL US HOW GOOD YOUR POODLE X IS WHEN ITS AN ADULT AND KNOCKING STUFF OVER

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