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  On 05/06/2011 at 20:55, vduben said:

im looking for a russle atm, good ones are like rocking horse teeth! nice pup mate :thumbs:

Best of luck in your quest, i dropped on, made a few enquiries and these were a mile away from me, i wanted a bitch but out of the litter of 5 the 2 bitches had gone but in hindsight i think ive got the p.o.l.

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  On 05/06/2011 at 15:32, raynardman said:

Hi everyone, I'm new on here and thought you would like to see my new addition. post-62980-0-82218700-1307287915_thumb.jpg Please feel free to comment.

 

Now that is a cracker - strong looking pup - ATB :thumbs:

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  On 06/06/2011 at 19:14, raynardman said:

Thanks everyone for your kind comments, I'll keep you informed of his progress, lets hope it makes good reading??

good pic that pal! cant wait to see wat hes like next time im down :thumbs:

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  On 06/06/2011 at 19:55, s.e.s.k.u said:
  On 06/06/2011 at 19:14, raynardman said:

Thanks everyone for your kind comments, I'll keep you informed of his progress, lets hope it makes good reading??

good pic that pal! cant wait to see wat hes like next time im down :thumbs:

cheers mate, looking forward to your next visit

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That's a good looking little russell type you have. Do you know anything of it's lineage or the workers behind it. My youngest daughter was gifted a male russell pup some time back that resembled yours quite a bit. It was a rewarding experience for her in many ways, she wanted a Russell so she could start hunting with me because at the time she wasn't fond of the looks of my black dogs, lol. I took her hunting in Eastern Oklahoma with a gentleman who keeps and works Russell types he imported from the U.K. and were crackerjack workers to say the least. We made several digs that day and upon our arrival back to his home, he took my daughter to his puppy pen and told her to choose any pup she wanted. After she made her pick he bent down and told her that he was selling the pup to us for a hand shake, and, our word that the pup would be reared and entered properly when it was of proper age and told her that it was the going price for a terrier from someone's kennels who loved our sport.. Little tyke turned out to be an excellent finder/stayer, a rough mixer at best but definately a worker. Worked him mostly to coon and fox but I would dig anything he found and engaged. He was stubborn as a mule and did things his way with no regard to voice commands or his enviroment once he engaged. Little fecker started fairly early and relieved a lot of the neighbors of their cats after slipping away from my daughter on walks, escaping his kennel, etc... Once he got some age on him he was one that I was proud to dig to.. C^nt ex-wife gave him away during the split up, just to piss me off, I tried but never located his where-abouts.. Anyway you have a looker and best of luck with it, thanks, your pic brought back some good memories...all the best :thumbs:

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  On 07/06/2011 at 04:08, grafter-man said:

That's a good looking little russell type you have. Do you know anything of it's lineage or the workers behind it. My youngest daughter was gifted a male russell pup some time back that resembled yours quite a bit. It was a rewarding experience for her in many ways, she wanted a Russell so she could start hunting with me because at the time she wasn't fond of the looks of my black dogs, lol. I took her hunting in Eastern Oklahoma with a gentleman who keeps and works Russell types he imported from the U.K. and were crackerjack workers to say the least. We made several digs that day and upon our arrival back to his home, he took my daughter to his puppy pen and told her to choose any pup she wanted. After she made her pick he bent down and told her that he was selling the pup to us for a hand shake, and, our word that the pup would be reared and entered properly when it was of proper age and told her that it was the going price for a terrier from someone's kennels who loved our sport.. Little tyke turned out to be an excellent finder/stayer, a rough mixer at best but definately a worker. Worked him mostly to coon and fox but I would dig anything he found and engaged. He was stubborn as a mule and did things his way with no regard to voice commands or his enviroment once he engaged. Little fecker started fairly early and relieved a lot of the neighbors of their cats after slipping away from my daughter on walks, escaping his kennel, etc... Once he got some age on him he was one that I was proud to dig to.. C^nt ex-wife gave him away during the split up, just to piss me off, I tried but never located his where-abouts.. Anyway you have a looker and best of luck with it, thanks, your pic brought back some good memories...all the best :thumbs:

 

You got any old pics of that dog mate? :good:

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I am looking for some good photos of him, as soon as I can get them scanned I will have them up for you mate. I do have a few pics that are already on photobucket of a few of russell types I at one time owned. This pic is of a puppy (before he was started) that my daughter now owns, he is older now, well started, and doing very well for her so far. pete.jpg These next pics are of young russell type that we were getting started. sam.jpgsam1.jpg I will get the other photos asap. :thumbs:

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  On 10/06/2011 at 15:25, grafter-man said:

I am looking for some good photos of him, as soon as I can get them scanned I will have them up for you mate. I do have a few pics that are already on photobucket of a few of russell types I at one time owned. This pic is of a puppy (before he was started) that my daughter now owns, he is older now, well started, and doing very well for her so far. pete.jpg These next pics are of young russell type that we were getting started. sam.jpgsam1.jpg I will get the other photos asap. :thumbs:

 

Cheers mate :good:

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