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I got the sister of troter58's dog lovely pup coming on really well I'll get some up to date photos up later.

Pups looking good billy all the best

that's a great looking dog pipa

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I got the sister of troter58's dog lovely pup coming on really well I'll get some up to date photos up later.

Pups looking good billy all the best

that's a great looking dog pipa

thanks guys, shes a pleasure to work! :thumbs:

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photos from a couple of weeks ago :thumbs:

is that one of parksi's pups I have a little bitch as well looks very similer I will try and put pictures up tommoz

 

Yeah it is mate she's cracking how you finding yours

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Hello im new on this site, but it would be nice to know if anybody

is working this cross of lurcher.

i have this breed of lurcher, who is now nearly 10 months old and is 21 tts.

his had a couple of starters ie, young rabbits in net.

his been a pleasure training, all the usual sit, stay, jumping, retrieving rabbit fur dummy

daytime from cover, and also on lamp, but it has taken a lot of hard work, but well worth its

weight in gold.. he loves having a mooch in the bush, but im just letting him mature a bit more.

His good with my ferrets, all in all his a nice little dog, gonna try him at a year old on the lamp

with a couple of easy runs, squatters.

 

PS great website, wish you all a good season ahead, all the best....

 

well mate the bedlington terrier started of as a lurcher in the early days, it was a cross between the dandie dinmont terrier and the whippet, this cross originated in northumberland. it was used down in the mines to control rats, and the local miners really appreciated it skill at ratting and killing other rodents down in the mine shafts. My mate rats with a bedlington and he cant fault it. maybe you dont need to cross it with the whippet? and if you do i believe it will be a decent ratter with more speed added to it, the whippet itself has a good prey drive and good speed once known as the 'poormans greyhound' adding the qualities of a whippet to a bedlington should have a good outcome. please repost on the progress and add some pictures

 

all the best with it mate. :thumbs:

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