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dont start me off mate, i bought her from a pup for earthwork and she wont stop growing, shes only 11 months (obviously not gonna breed (if at all) till shes proven herself a bit!) bit pissed off about it all at the moment...

she can catch rabbits in the lamp and retrieves, and can jump (brought up around a bull whippet)..just an idea, dont really want to put a smaller terrier over her as she wont be able to prove herself fully. would only be bred for my own use and not as "the next big thing" just incase the haters start hating! :victory:

 

atb Molie

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wasnt there one on on the jack hargreaves shed program he called it a coney dog?

i was only knee high mind so dont shoot me down if im wrong.

think youre right there mate, think im mixed up with the program! lol

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dont start me off mate, i bought her from a pup for earthwork and she wont stop growing, shes only 11 months (obviously not gonna breed (if at all) till shes proven herself a bit!) bit pissed off about it all at the moment...

she can catch rabbits in the lamp and retrieves, and can jump (brought up around a bull whippet)..just an idea, dont really want to put a smaller terrier over her as she wont be able to prove herself fully. would only be bred for my own use and not as "the next big thing" just incase the haters start hating! :victory:

 

atb Molie

she sounds like decent dog above ground.i gave a lot of thought to mating my 2 in the future,she's whippet,whippet,bull.thought the offspring would be ideal for me,just seems a weak dog gaurd in the car brought my plans forward a couple of years.the sire's mother is great earth dog but has a real thing for going down the wrong holes and as their running as a pack off the leed this can be hard work staying clear of places that could get us in bother.alb with yours,regards CP

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i run a small 1/2 whippet 1/4 beddy 1/4 jack russel. only 18 tts and he dont half shift, unbeatable agility im my opinion, use him for all sorts of day and night work. think the 2 crosses of terrier give him that extra fire in his gut. would deffo get another if the right one came along.

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wasnt there one on on the jack hargreaves shed program he called it a coney dog?

i was only knee high mind so dont shoot me down if im wrong.

 

 

:clapper: You are not wrong Elkhound...

 

The dog was called Jack... (predictable) and was bred out of my ferreting partner's exceptionally fast,..racing whippet bitch,..

We were assured,..by the TV folk,..that she was to be put to a working style Bedlington Terrier,...and why not,.eh.. :laugh:

 

However,..instead of sourcing a Beddy,..they got the bitch lined to a hairy Russell Terrier,..and the result was a dog and bitch pup..

 

Neither could catch a healthy adult rabbit on a fair run... :thumbs:

 

All the best,..CHALKWARREN... :drink:

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i run a small 1/2 whippet 1/4 beddy 1/4 jack russel. only 18 tts and he dont half shift, unbeatable agility im my opinion, use him for all sorts of day and night work. think the 2 crosses of terrier give him that extra fire in his gut. would deffo get another if the right one came along.

i'm expecting mine to make that height.with a bit of bulk.

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i run a small 1/2 whippet 1/4 beddy 1/4 jack russel. only 18 tts and he dont half shift, unbeatable agility im my opinion, use him for all sorts of day and night work. think the 2 crosses of terrier give him that extra fire in his gut. would deffo get another if the right one came along.

i'm expecting mine to make that height.with a bit of bulk.

yeah mine aint to bulky, holds his own agaist the bigger dogs and gets stuck in.

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