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You may have or may not have seen, i will be soon looking for a whippet to come ferreting with me.

 

i keep swaying towards the whippet x bedy due to height i would like one around the 21 tts or less.

I know these questions have been asked many a time but would like some more info please.

 

Bascialy do you have a pure whippet or a whippet x, what height dose it stand at and how did you get on with the training etc etc.

How dose it perform when out ferreting or even lamping.

Just to say i wont be looking for a bull x just not my thing sorry.

 

Thanks all,

ATB Fraggle

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You may have or may not have seen, i will be soon looking for a whippet to come ferreting with me.

 

i keep swaying towards the whippet x bedy due to height i would like one around the 21 tts or less.

I know these questions have been asked many a time but would like some more info please.

 

Bascialy do you have a pure whippet or a whippet x, what height dose it stand at and how did you get on with the training etc etc.

How dose it perform when out ferreting or even lamping.

Just to say i wont be looking for a bull x just not my thing sorry.

 

Thanks all,

ATB Fraggle

wye not a whippet x grey mate

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You may have or may not have seen, i will be soon looking for a whippet to come ferreting with me.

 

i keep swaying towards the whippet x bedy due to height i would like one around the 21 tts or less.

I know these questions have been asked many a time but would like some more info please.

 

Bascialy do you have a pure whippet or a whippet x, what height dose it stand at and how did you get on with the training etc etc.

How dose it perform when out ferreting or even lamping.

Just to say i wont be looking for a bull x just not my thing sorry.

 

Thanks all,

ATB Fraggle

hi mate you cant go wrong with a first cross whippet beddy sounds like the dog you are looking for, i have one he is 15 months old now and 18tts. he is very quick and can turn on a sixpence and retrieves bunnies on the lamp. also great around the house lovely tempriment.

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i have whippet x very clever and game she stands at 23 inch to the shoulder good lamper great vision down side is the whippet or whippet x gets bored very fast an can get a bit yappy and excited but apart from that they are great little dogs with big hearts heres an old pic of my bitch at just over a year old

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i have a little whippet/grey x collie/kelpie, six month old standing about 21" i thought she was going to be heavy but she has a nice shape now and looks like she may make 23". not rough coated but a good thick smooth coat. i wanted brains from a dog and train a bility and she is certainly smart.she has good feet as well which is important for me.

 

Whippets a really game little dogs but tend to get torn cos they hit cover at 30mph. i have seen some really tough little whippets taking rat faster than terriers and i watched one draw a fox many years ago.go for a working strain.

 

im not sure what bedlington terriers give to a cross as there arent any real workers left but there re some good bed x lurchers out there. i spent a day with a lad out ferreting and his worked that hard it was dragging its feet by the time we finished.

 

Sometimes i dont think the cross is all that important. what makes a good dog is the time feeding it walking it and training it. you need to have a good relationship with a ferreting dog, it isnt a "tool box dog" like so many lurchers are. a good dog that can mark a set and work out where it needs to stand to catch a fast bolt is worth is weight in gold to me.

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i have a little whippet/grey x collie/kelpie, six month old standing about 21" i thought she was going to be heavy but she has a nice shape now and looks like she may make 23". not rough coated but a good thick smooth coat. i wanted brains from a dog and train a bility and she is certainly smart.she has good feet as well which is important for me.

 

Whippets a really game little dogs but tend to get torn cos they hit cover at 30mph. i have seen some really tough little whippets taking rat faster than terriers and i watched one draw a fox many years ago.go for a working strain.

 

im not sure what bedlington terriers give to a cross as there arent any real workers left but there re some good bed x lurchers out there. i spent a day with a lad out ferreting and his worked that hard it was dragging its feet by the time we finished.

 

Sometimes i dont think the cross is all that important. what makes a good dog is the time feeding it walking it and training it. you need to have a good relationship with a ferreting dog, it isnt a "tool box dog" like so many lurchers are. a good dog that can mark a set and work out where it needs to stand to catch a fast bolt is worth is weight in gold to me.

i second that day time dogs a very thin on the ground these days hard to get a good one
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