fatpat 7 Posted January 16, 2011 Report Share Posted January 16, 2011 My Jappatin bitch....Dig on last Sat to two BIG foxes Nice bitch Huntress i do know that the litter brother of my stud dog Sam is working, bit of a nutter by all accounts ! Quote Link to post
lislea vixen 0 Posted January 16, 2011 Report Share Posted January 16, 2011 i would like to hear there definition of work Whats your definition ?? Quote Link to post
lislea vixen 0 Posted January 16, 2011 Report Share Posted January 16, 2011 jappatin are primarily a show kennels as far as i know mate. seen a few of their dogs over the years. they are bred for the pursuit of silverware. thats not to say some wont work. just depends on what you cal work i suppose. Dont think you win anything at those KC shows not even prize money better off sticking to the hunt shows eh Quote Link to post
fatpat 7 Posted January 16, 2011 Report Share Posted January 16, 2011 dee i told you they arent digging dogs they are rabbit dogs and that was from the man himself at a gamefair last year,and the dog in finland is a show dog.no offence intended as i dont care either way and if the odd one gets to grips then good stuff,yis kegs from the bogs The dog in Finland was worked for a while before going to the jappatin kennels where he made up to irish champion, nice lookin dog. Quote Link to post
lislea vixen 0 Posted January 16, 2011 Report Share Posted January 16, 2011 I very much doubt Burnhill or Chapman have any Jappatin blood in their kennels. Got to ask same question as DC, which hunts? Think their stuff goes back to ground hill( George Simpson) and hoelio ( Barry Jones), dont think they been around that long to have those bloodlines, not sure bout hunt kennels think in wales Quote Link to post
lislea vixen 0 Posted January 16, 2011 Report Share Posted January 16, 2011 dee i told you they arent digging dogs they are rabbit dogs and that was from the man himself at a gamefair last year,and the dog in finland is a show dog.no offence intended as i dont care either way and if the odd one gets to grips then good stuff,yis kegs from the bogs The dog in Finland was worked for a while before going to the jappatin kennels where he made up to irish champion, nice lookin dog. think your right there mate think they sent him to show hunting kennel over there Quote Link to post
CarraghsGem 92 Posted January 16, 2011 Report Share Posted January 16, 2011 jappatin are primarily a show kennels as far as i know mate. seen a few of their dogs over the years. they are bred for the pursuit of silverware. thats not to say some wont work. just depends on what you cal work i suppose. Dont think you win anything at those KC shows not even prize money better off sticking to the hunt shows eh they dont show their dogs for prizemoney, best in show in crufts is only 100stg last i heard, its about making a name for yourself, its the reason some puppy farmers in the uk show dogs, i could mention names but i wont, the more dogs you have in the crufts catalogue the more buyers you have for your pups, its also the reason show folk drive to the most remote small championship dog shows in the country, even why uk show-owners come over here to enter their dogs into shows in ireland etc, its because they have smaller classes and you have more of a chance of winning = points that add up eventually to the dog being made a champion = more buyers for pups, ive seen some unbelievably poor quality dogs of an un-named breed that were awarded championship status because of all the remote shows where there was only 1 dog of its breed in the class. the kennel club show scene is a bad joke. Quote Link to post
fatpat 7 Posted January 16, 2011 Report Share Posted January 16, 2011 The Dooners do indeed hunt their terriers,and i know that they hunt with them in England, but i could not tell you where at or with who and they are indeed better known as a show kennel. My terriers are of the jappatin bloodline but i only do a wee bit of ratting sometimes, ( to old,to fat and the knees have gone !)the dogs they breed are smaller neater type than the normal leggy shit you see in the kc show ring, i used to have one of the leggy shit ones. worked well he did. 15 inches tts nice lookin dog mate found some pics Quote Link to post
fatpat 7 Posted January 16, 2011 Report Share Posted January 16, 2011 jappatin are primarily a show kennels as far as i know mate. seen a few of their dogs over the years. they are bred for the pursuit of silverware. thats not to say some wont work. just depends on what you cal work i suppose. Dont think you win anything at those KC shows not even prize money better off sticking to the hunt shows eh they dont show their dogs for prizemoney, best in show in crufts is only 100stg last i heard, its about making a name for yourself, its the reason some puppy farmers in the uk show dogs, i could mention names but i wont, the more dogs you have in the crufts catalogue the more buyers you have for your pups, its also the reason show folk drive to the most remote small championship dog shows in the country, even why uk show-owners come over here to enter their dogs into shows in ireland etc, its because they have smaller classes and you have more of a chance of winning = points that add up eventually to the dog being made a champion = more buyers for pups, ive seen some unbelievably poor quality dogs of an un-named breed that were awarded championship status because of all the remote shows where there was only 1 dog of its breed in the class. the kennel club show scene is a bad joke. You 100 percent right about kc mate. Quote Link to post
Cleanspade 3,322 Posted January 16, 2011 Report Share Posted January 16, 2011 (edited) The Dooners do indeed hunt their terriers,and i know that they hunt with them in England, but i could not tell you where at or with who and they are indeed better known as a show kennel. My terriers are of the jappatin bloodline but i only do a wee bit of ratting sometimes, ( to old,to fat and the knees have gone !)the dogs they breed are smaller neater type than the normal leggy shit you see in the kc show ring, i used to have one of the leggy shit ones. worked well he did. 15 inches tts nice lookin dog mate found some pics cheers. george simpsons howlbeck lines. he's long gone now Edited January 16, 2011 by Cleanspade Quote Link to post
liam mc 18 Posted January 17, 2011 Report Share Posted January 17, 2011 jappatin are primarily a show kennels as far as i know mate. seen a few of their dogs over the years. they are bred for the pursuit of silverware. thats not to say some wont work. just depends on what you cal work i suppose. Dont think you win anything at those KC shows not even prize money better off sticking to the hunt shows eh they dont show their dogs for prizemoney, best in show in crufts is only 100stg last i heard, its about making a name for yourself, its the reason some puppy farmers in the uk show dogs, i could mention names but i wont, the more dogs you have in the crufts catalogue the more buyers you have for your pups, its also the reason show folk drive to the most remote small championship dog shows in the country, even why uk show-owners come over here to enter their dogs into shows in ireland etc, its because they have smaller classes and you have more of a chance of winning = points that add up eventually to the dog being made a champion = more buyers for pups, ive seen some unbelievably poor quality dogs of an un-named breed that were awarded championship status because of all the remote shows where there was only 1 dog of its breed in the class. the kennel club show scene is a bad joke. You 100 percent right about kc mate. If you get the right judge which there very few of theyii hold back points and rossettes if dogs dont come up to scratch , but happening less nowadays than in older days unfortunately Quote Link to post
lilvixen 26 Posted January 17, 2011 Report Share Posted January 17, 2011 they dont show their dogs for prizemoney, best in show in crufts is only 100stg last i heard, its about making a name for yourself, its the reason some puppy farmers in the uk show dogs, i could mention names but i wont, the more dogs you have in the crufts catalogue the more buyers you have for your pups, its also the reason show folk drive to the most remote small championship dog shows in the country, even why uk show-owners come over here to enter their dogs into shows in ireland etc, its because they have smaller classes and you have more of a chance of winning = points that add up eventually to the dog being made a champion = more buyers for pups, ive seen some unbelievably poor quality dogs of an un-named breed that were awarded championship status because of all the remote shows where there was only 1 dog of its breed in the class. the kennel club show scene is a bad joke. wow, what a font of knowledge you are! what a useful person to know Quote Link to post
kegs 40 Posted January 17, 2011 Report Share Posted January 17, 2011 dee i told you they arent digging dogs they are rabbit dogs and that was from the man himself at a gamefair last year,and the dog in finland is a show dog.no offence intended as i dont care either way and if the odd one gets to grips then good stuff,yis kegs from the bogs The dog in Finland was worked for a while before going to the jappatin kennels where he made up to irish champion, nice lookin dog. think your right there mate think they sent him to show hunting kennel over there think youll find that the dog that went to finland is called bandit and did that much work he got 5 certificates of aptitude for international champion of beauty,lol thats a hell of a name for a hunting certificate.GOOGLE IS A WONDERFUL THING Quote Link to post
fatpat 7 Posted January 17, 2011 Report Share Posted January 17, 2011 Whats a certificate of aptitude ? Quote Link to post
CarraghsGem 92 Posted January 17, 2011 Report Share Posted January 17, 2011 Whats a certificate of aptitude ? a working trial Quote Link to post
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