superfurryanimal 91 Posted May 31, 2011 Report Share Posted May 31, 2011 I have worked Bedlington Terries below and above for the past 10 years, would be interested to hear other peoples opinion on them. hi mate how many beddies you got at the mo, and how they bred ? a.t.b sfa Quote Link to post
Mossberg12 114 Posted May 31, 2011 Report Share Posted May 31, 2011 red,my oppinion on working them is be patient and dont expect miracles too soon.they will do the job given patient,sensible entering.we must remember these are not black dogs.but they are capable of doing the hard graft if willing to put the time in. theres good and bad uns as in most breeds. mike Quote Link to post
Broomy 16 Posted May 31, 2011 Report Share Posted May 31, 2011 I have worked 2 beds over the last 15 years and both were/is crackers above and below. my first beddy was a 3/4 cross fell which was just nuts all the time he was a small type only 15" tts so lacked the real power of a slightly larger dog but was very game, unfotunatley i lost him at 7 years old with liver failure. I now have a pure gutchcommon bitch 18 monyhs old with superb history, jester of gutchcommon, the mad ratter to name a few. she is quite a leggy bitch but with a really good narrow rib cage perfect for earth work. she is mega chilled out until she is worked then just has a one track mind. her strength and aggression and tenacity on game is unbelievable. IMO I dont think any terrier breed has as good scenting ability as a bedlington. My bitch has so much jaw power she dispatches the reds pretty damn quick. beddies are great dogs with a superb personality and providing they are of the right lines and entered well they will perform as good if not better than any other terrier. My bitch worked above for 8 months before she finally went to ground but once she did there was no stopping her. If anyone would like me to post some pics let me know cheers 1 Quote Link to post
Guest eastmids Posted May 31, 2011 Report Share Posted May 31, 2011 IMO I dont think any terrier breed has as good scenting ability as a bedlington. cheers.... and providing they are of the right lines and entered well they will perform as good if not better than any other terrier. you cant have been around much of anything else but bedlingtons broomy Quote Link to post
bristol tim 135 Posted June 1, 2011 Report Share Posted June 1, 2011 just cause he bite you , that black thing you got or those russel pups will never be a patch on ted we dug more with him than all your mutts put together remember rodger the so called black thing is 16 months and the russel pups are only 6 months and yes your right i havent dug to either of them :wankerzo4: and also remember i have dug to ted too but never broke threw to him, i wonder why? Quote Link to post
Broomy 16 Posted June 1, 2011 Report Share Posted June 1, 2011 I love it how people take the piss on these forums. Eastmids I did put IMO. I have got a 1/2 greyhound 2/8 whippet 1/8 saluki she catches everytime she runs on game whatever it may then we get home and sucks my balls I think she is great IMO. I have had 2 nuttals, ft x Russell and 2 short legged russells. They all have good and bad points. Why are bedlingtons introduced into whippet and greyhound and whippet blood? For there speed, tenacity and nose. Like I said good and bad bits to every dog my dogs do exactly what I want of them so they are good for me and I ain't on here to suck terrier mens dicks cus there dog has done this and that. I fly goshawks as well and the bird fraternity is exactly the same 2 Quote Link to post
Guest eastmids Posted June 1, 2011 Report Share Posted June 1, 2011 I love it how people take the piss on these forums. glad you like it . Quote Link to post
welshwizard 33 Posted June 1, 2011 Report Share Posted June 1, 2011 Hey guys, I am looking for a tall bedlington dog, just for bushing. My JRTs are all retired now, I want one to runh my Whippets, any ideas? Please no stupid remarks. I am giving up the will to live with these Sites. This is a genuine enquiry. Quote Link to post
blp1774 7 Posted June 1, 2011 Report Share Posted June 1, 2011 I love it how people take the piss on these forums. Eastmids I did put IMO. I have got a 1/2 greyhound 2/8 whippet 1/8 saluki she catches everytime she runs on game whatever it may then we get home and sucks my balls I think she is great IMO. I have had 2 nuttals, ft x Russell and 2 short legged russells. They all have good and bad points. Why are bedlingtons introduced into whippet and greyhound and whippet blood? For there speed, tenacity and nose. Like I said good and bad bits to every dog my dogs do exactly what I want of them so they are good for me and I ain't on here to suck terrier mens dicks cus there dog has done this and that. I fly goshawks as well and the bird fraternity is exactly the same GO on fella Quote Link to post
Broomy 16 Posted June 1, 2011 Report Share Posted June 1, 2011 Welsh, i will be putting my old mans granitor to my bitch in about six months if that's any help. My dada has only done rabbit and mine has done all. Pups should be pretty leggy as my bitch is 17" tts but nice narrow ribcage. Quote Link to post
bristol tim 135 Posted June 1, 2011 Report Share Posted June 1, 2011 Hey guys, I am looking for a tall bedlington dog, just for bushing. My JRTs are all retired now, I want one to runh my Whippets, any ideas? Please no stupid remarks. I am giving up the will to live with these Sites. This is a genuine enquiry. mikey chepstow is the bedlington man Quote Link to post
Cleanspade 3,322 Posted June 1, 2011 Report Share Posted June 1, 2011 I love it how people take the piss on these forums. Eastmids I did put IMO. I have got a 1/2 greyhound 2/8 whippet 1/8 saluki she catches everytime she runs on game whatever it may then we get home and sucks my balls I think she is great IMO. I have had 2 nuttals, ft x Russell and 2 short legged russells. They all have good and bad points. Why are bedlingtons introduced into whippet and greyhound and whippet blood? For there speed, tenacity and nose. Like I said good and bad bits to every dog my dogs do exactly what I want of them so they are good for me and I ain't on here to suck terrier mens dicks cus there dog has done this and that. I fly goshawks as well and the bird fraternity is exactly the same good post broomy Quote Link to post
oldred58 340 Posted June 2, 2011 Author Report Share Posted June 2, 2011 Hey guys, I am looking for a tall bedlington dog, just for bushing. My JRTs are all retired now, I want one to runh my Whippets, any ideas? Please no stupid remarks. I am giving up the will to live with these Sites. This is a genuine enquiry. Quote Link to post
oldred58 340 Posted June 2, 2011 Author Report Share Posted June 2, 2011 Hey guys, I am looking for a tall bedlington dog, just for bushing. My JRTs are all retired now, I want one to runh my Whippets, any ideas? Please no stupid remarks. I am giving up the will to live with these Sites. This is a genuine enquiry. I would not recomend bedlington for bushing they seem to hunt with nose in the Air not ur JRTs with nose 2 ground pushing throu Anything 2 get at there quary.I had worked all terriers lakies JRTs patterdales so decided 2 give the bedlington a go, I was put in touch with a man in swansea. told him the truth I new nothing of bedlingtons, He sold me a dog which He said was blue and tan turned out 2 be black and tan which would not look out place in any lakie show ring, the poor dog was blind by 18 months, through His Line, so if ur looking around YSTRADGYNLAS be aware of this pr##k. PS IT COULD BE A N WALES . S WALES THING GOOD LUCK Quote Link to post
oldred58 340 Posted June 2, 2011 Author Report Share Posted June 2, 2011 I have worked Bedlington Terries below and above for the past 10 years, would be interested to hear other peoples opinion on them. hi mate how many beddies you got at the mo, and how they bred ? a.t.b sfa IVE 2 BEDDIES AT THE MOMENT I GAN TELL YOU THERES NO PALLEG IN THEM, WITH THIS LINE U NEED TO BE ISSUED WITH A WHITE STICK AS THERE EYESIGHT DOES NOT LAST Quote Link to post
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