whippetmike 3 Posted December 29, 2009 Author Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 If you want all that and dont want to make money from the working breed then buy a black dog anything but a plummer. not to affend but all working dogs come from cross breeding and as i said earlyer i read alot i'l ask you a question BBB do you know what blood runs through them veins of them patterdale terrier them original fell terriers from patterdale? can you tell me? regards mike you still researching BBB lmao you want a clue? a clue sometime they throw a chocalate one or you get chocalate patterdales now thats a big clue lmao come on big talker BBB Quote Link to post
stormyboy 1,352 Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 I'm just looking for a good working dog lads with a good nose good head and under 14inches and one you can span (i new this would kick off ).fireman & plummer1986 there two cracking looking dog ! . i agree with alot of the comments about to much breeding this would be my bitches first litter she will be six next year and i want a pup off her for me and her to bring on . thanks for all the good comments lads keep them comin there got to be a winner lol Never will there be a winner when plummers are under "discussion"! Most critics have obviously seen all of the plummers in existence to make such informed judgements! Incidentally,how many of the wonderful patts fail to make the grade? Theres good and bad in all types. Quote Link to post
Big bald beautiful 1,231 Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 Only big talking im doing is regarding how the plummer terrier isnt being worked in 90% of cases. i have the breed at heart, always wanted one and have seen some good ones, but walk around the shows,top stud dogs that as i have stated been passed from pillar to post but still being bred from. who gets rid of a good WORKING dog, once maybe but not 4, 5 times. As stated in a different topic, folk are breeding for coat, colour, pet market. I wish you all the luck in the world finding a plummer, but there are better breeds out there. Quote Link to post
Big bald beautiful 1,231 Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 Only big talking im doing is regarding how the plummer terrier isnt being worked in 90% of cases. i have the breed at heart, always wanted one and have seen some good ones, but walk around the shows,top stud dogs that as i have stated been passed from pillar to post but still being bred from. who gets rid of a good WORKING dog, once maybe but not 4, 5 times. As stated in a different topic, folk are breeding for coat, colour, pet market. I wish you all the luck in the world finding a plummer, but there are better breeds out there. Quote Link to post
Cleanspade 3,322 Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 BBB. you have confused me yet again. did you not just have a litter out of a plummer bitch to a young patt i have a few plummers am reletivly new to the breed but i'm making progress. there are some lads working them and breeding for work. my eldest bitch is just coming on for three years old and has had a bit of soil on her back. and has done well. i havnt bred yet but if / when i do it will be a dog that works to ground that is used this is the bitch and hardly a lightly built terrier Quote Link to post
stormyboy 1,352 Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 Only big talking im doing is regarding how the plummer terrier isnt being worked in 90% of cases. i have the breed at heart, always wanted one and have seen some good ones, but walk around the shows,top stud dogs that as i have stated been passed from pillar to post but still being bred from. who gets rid of a good WORKING dog, once maybe but not 4, 5 times. As stated in a different topic, folk are breeding for coat, colour, pet market. I wish you all the luck in the world finding a plummer, but there are better breeds out there. If we're talking stats,probably 90% of most types of terrier arent digging dogs.Not worked REALLY hard (tested,as most critics put it) Kind of puts things into perspective a bit? Quote Link to post
Cleanspade 3,322 Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 If you want all that and dont want to make money from the working breed then buy a black dog anything but a plummer. not to affend but all working dogs come from cross breeding and as i said earlyer i read alot i'l ask you a question BBB do you know what blood runs through them veins of them patterdale terrier them original fell terriers from patterdale? can you tell me? regards mike you still researching BBB lmao you want a clue? a clue sometime they throw a chocalate one or you get chocalate patterdales now thats a big clue lmao come on big talker BBB spaniel. sorry couldnt resist. also bedlington Quote Link to post
whippetmike 3 Posted December 29, 2009 Author Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 Only big talking im doing is regarding how the plummer terrier isnt being worked in 90% of cases. i have the breed at heart, always wanted one and have seen some good ones, but walk around the shows,top stud dogs that as i have stated been passed from pillar to post but still being bred from. who gets rid of a good WORKING dog, once maybe but not 4, 5 times. As stated in a different topic, folk are breeding for coat, colour, pet market. I wish you all the luck in the world finding a plummer, but there are better breeds out there. i wasn't showing any disrespect to you BBB at all sorry & yes there are alot of proven type like the bedlington terrier which patterdale ancestry come from. i never once said i was looking for a pretty dog(you should see how ugly my bitch is!!!) just a well worked one i never once mentioned coat colour or making a bob or two this will be her one and only mating so i'm looking for a good working plummer which i do think have been over breed just like alot of the working terriers alb mike Quote Link to post
stormyboy 1,352 Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 Some lines of Plummer carry chocolate colouring. Quote Link to post
FLATCAP 6 Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 BBB. you have confused me yet again. did you not just have a litter out of a plummer bitch to a young patt i have a few plummers am reletivly new to the breed but i'm making progress. there are some lads working them and breeding for work. my eldest bitch is just coming on for three years old and has had a bit of soil on her back. and has done well. i havnt bred yet but if / when i do it will be a dog that works to ground that is used this is the bitch and hardly a lightly built terrier "YOUR MAKIN PROGRESS" BUT YOU WROTE ELESWERE THAT YOU NO LONGER WORK TERRIERS PROPERLY (TO GROUND) Quote Link to post
FLATCAP 6 Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 AND I NO OF 2 DIFFRENT DOGS FROM THIS WRYEMEAD LINE THAT HAS SIRED MANY MANY LITTERS AND NEITHER DOG HAS EVER SEEN A FOX AND ARENT ANYTHING SPECIAL AT RATTIN THEY ARE GOOD AT HOWLIN SCREAMIN AN FIGHTIN I WOULD BURY THE LOT AN START AFRESH Quote Link to post
Guest ghostinthedarkness Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 What the feck?you had the odacitty to say on an earth dog thread about standard's of working terrier's being to high and you keep plummer's?speak's volume's.no wonder genuine digger's get anoid with people that post on digging topic's about 100% earth dog's and they keep rabbiter's/ratter,s(the game's fecked)and thank's to people like you. Quote Link to post
Cleanspade 3,322 Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 BBB. you have confused me yet again. did you not just have a litter out of a plummer bitch to a young patt i have a few plummers am reletivly new to the breed but i'm making progress. there are some lads working them and breeding for work. my eldest bitch is just coming on for three years old and has had a bit of soil on her back. and has done well. i havnt bred yet but if / when i do it will be a dog that works to ground that is used you have that right catflap i have gave up intentionly working terriers to ground, and i am doing a lot less. mainly due to health problems but allso due to the constraints put on us with the new laws. i have limited access to legal terrierwork. although i have a few friends. that have more options to legally work there dogs. and well its important to me to have dogs that can control a problem fox. if need be. so i can keep and expand my rabbitting permision this is the bitch and hardly a lightly built terrier "YOUR MAKIN PROGRESS" BUT YOU WROTE ELESWERE THAT YOU NO LONGER WORK TERRIERS PROPERLY (TO GROUND) Quote Link to post
whippetmike 3 Posted December 29, 2009 Author Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 What the feck?you had the odacitty to say on an earth dog thread about standard's of working terrier's being to high and you keep plummer's?speak's volume's.no wonder genuine digger's get anoid with people that post on digging topic's about 100% earth dog's and they keep rabbiter's/ratter,s(the game's fecked)and thank's to people like you. what??? i fort it was earth dogs & WORKING TERRIERS! forgive me if i is WRONG. ordacity is the word your lookig for yeah? i will have to read back to see whom wrote high standards atb mike Quote Link to post
paulk73 151 Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 i cannot understand why some people get so upset when people mention the P word. what is wrong with you people? if you dont like the breed dont get involved with it in any way, shape or form. that includes posting on topics about the breed, when people are asking for advice or information. stick to giving out advice on breeds that you do like. that way any criticism that you give will be constructive. and not just criticism for criticisms sake. obviously there is a lot of people out there that like the breed, and i also think that there is a lot of jealousy from owners of other breeds, otherwise we wouldnt have all the empty heads commenting on the breed at every available oppertunity. these people know who they are. we all do, the ones that have the most to say. otherwise why would you be so vocal on a breed that means nothing to you, wouldnt you just ignore the posts that concern this breed Quote Link to post
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