mackel 31 Posted August 22, 2011 Report Share Posted August 22, 2011 have had some good hunts with them raymond the beagles go on for longer and a bit quicker but not as far behind them as i would of taught dog pup is only six months now but opened up for the first time on a hare other day hare ran up a road and pup still held the line on it barking think he might fit in well with the pack they have bolted mor foxes than any of the terriers and sound better too which helps heard the dogs are going well for you too mack Quote Link to post
once biten 1 Posted August 23, 2011 Report Share Posted August 23, 2011 How far back in these glenns breeding is there kc bred dogs? They are kc dogs. just found a ped to a glenn i had a while ago, more than a while ago born feb 84. Dont time fly he was the best glenn i ever owned he was bred in carlow. Quote Link to post
Raymond 618 Posted August 23, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 23, 2011 have had some good hunts with them raymond the beagles go on for longer and a bit quicker but not as far behind them as i would of taught dog pup is only six months now but opened up for the first time on a hare other day hare ran up a road and pup still held the line on it barking think he might fit in well with the pack they have bolted mor foxes than any of the terriers and sound better too which helps heard the dogs are going well for you too mack Only for my eldest daughter and my youngest sone keeping the Glenn dog and the half whippet I would have had none. They were all going. Just home from a bit of ferreting. The half whippet done grand for her first time. She is very soft mouthed with the rabbits. Glenn dog is doing grand and the misses owns my glenn bitch pup untill she is old enough to work.She is thinking of showing her. I dont mind as I have to wait in anyway on her to mature a little. I have a glennX patterdale pup , she is 3 weeks at the minute. The fields I go to Im kind of itching for a working type cocker, might suit the fields better that I go to. Im not rushing in but. I kind of miss the hounds. You must drop out with the Teckles and do a bit of cover if your into it. You migh put a couple of foxes out. ATB Ray Quote Link to post
shellfish 63 Posted August 23, 2011 Report Share Posted August 23, 2011 was offered one in [77] for nowt still kick myself to this day they wasnt my stamp of terrier but i wished i had gave the bitch a whirl just to c its capabilities mate had a wheatenx staff was handy dog at the end pre ban Quote Link to post
lee micheal kennels 12 Posted August 23, 2011 Report Share Posted August 23, 2011 Cant wait till next season with this fella.He wont be a pup anymore. fine looking dog did you breed him yourself mate Quote Link to post
Raymond 618 Posted August 23, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 23, 2011 Cant wait till next season with this fella.He wont be a pup anymore. fine looking dog did you breed him yourself mate No I didnt. Ive a daughter out of him. I know hes young, but Im hoping it works out. Shes showing good instincts for the age she is. I took a chance with this fella and so far its going grand. best part of 2 years is a long time to wait to start doing things with them. I got 2 pups out of the breeding and kept them. I will see how the daughter fairs of in a few years and hopefully put a working glenn over her and run on a few pups for myself and get a few generations under my belt of glenns that are doing some work. I am very interested to see what a few generations of workers produce and what the benefits will be to the breed. 1 Quote Link to post
lee micheal kennels 12 Posted August 23, 2011 Report Share Posted August 23, 2011 Cant wait till next season with this fella.He wont be a pup anymore. fine looking dog did you breed him yourself mate No I didnt. Ive a daughter out of him. I know hes young, but Im hoping it works out. Shes showing good instincts for the age she is. I took a chance with this fella and so far its going grand. best part of 2 years is a long time to wait to start doing things with them. I got 2 pups out of the breeding and kept them. I will see how the daughter fairs of in a few years and hopefully put a working glenn over her and run on a few pups for myself and get a few generations under my belt of glenns that are doing some work. I am very interested to see what a few generations of workers produce and what the benefits will be to the breed. Cant wait till next season with this fella.He wont be a pup anymore. fine looking dog did you breed him yourself mate No I didnt. Ive a daughter out of him. I know hes young, but Im hoping it works out. Shes showing good instincts for the age she is. I took a chance with this fella and so far its going grand. best part of 2 years is a long time to wait to start doing things with them. I got 2 pups out of the breeding and kept them. I will see how the daughter fairs of in a few years and hopefully put a working glenn over her and run on a few pups for myself and get a few generations under my belt of glenns that are doing some work. I am very interested to see what a few generations of workers produce and what the benefits will be to the breed. atb wit him mate and the rest you got hope it all works out for you, like the glens but like them better with bit of patterdale in them but nice to see some one keen to work the breed Quote Link to post
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