bantheban 0 Posted June 26, 2011 Report Share Posted June 26, 2011 are be honist beddy ent my fortay but i didnt get on here to get into a school yard abuse throwing if iam not talikg from experince then why did i nearly lose not one but two dogs i clip my dog once a month through the summer as he looks tidier being though the misses is a dog groom i dont see why i shouldnt. i dont no were your taking this other then trying to abuse me like i said i was offering advise i dont want to create enamies on hear so i appologies if what i have said affended u i was only talikg from what i had xperinced Quote Link to post
bunnys 1,228 Posted June 26, 2011 Report Share Posted June 26, 2011 late august sept ember can still be very hot but a fit healthy beddy cross will no more suffer with heat exaustion has the next cross ,seen lots of gthe cross rillington gutchcomon and mixtures smooth coats dont come in the first cross first gens .atb bunnys. Quote Link to post
Guest joball Posted June 26, 2011 Report Share Posted June 26, 2011 Maybe you nearly lost two dogs coz you aint as good of a dog man as you think! I have seen two dogs both smooth coated die one my own at the end of the summer and one.in the winter months. So imo a dogs coat dont make to much diffence aslong as you use your head! Quote Link to post
bantheban 0 Posted June 26, 2011 Report Share Posted June 26, 2011 have since the second one went down. but all i was stating was a personel appinion the lad asked for advice so thats was i gave him. would u not agree then rather then buy a dog u have to clip every few weeks through the summer a smooth coat that u can get out the kennel and go i may be talking rubbish but it works for me not being cheeky. dont hunt in the summer and you will not have that problem i dont have this problem with my smooth coat bitch so i only run her in the summer and like u say the hairy dogs in the winter Quote Link to post
bantheban 0 Posted June 26, 2011 Report Share Posted June 26, 2011 Maybe you nearly lost two dogs coz you aint as good of a dog man as you think! I have seen two dogs both smooth coated die one my own at the end of the summer and one.in the winter months. So imo a dogs coat dont make to much diffence aslong as you use your head! totally understand ive had 14 dogs all differant crosses over years so i wont take the lack of experiance dig but i agree i should have kept an eye on not over working them ive since learnt from my mistakes thats what lifes all about thanks for your input though. Quote Link to post
Guest joball Posted June 26, 2011 Report Share Posted June 26, 2011 late august sept ember can still be very hot but a fit healthy beddy cross will no more suffer with heat exaustion has the next cross ,seen lots of gthe cross rillington gutchcomon and mixtures smooth coats dont come in the first cross first gens .atb bunnys. Id agree abouts coats but how you can makeyour mind up about doffentlines etc from seeing a handfull of dogs run a few times is amazing your a better dog man than myself. All i can say is i have and still own a heartbreak dog i have ran him into the ground and he's never jacked or turned his nose up at anything, prey drive through the roof (still is) still gets out to put the boot in every now and again at 12 1/2, solid head, real strong jaw power, brilliant coat, excellent nose, the list goe's on and on. If i could have another i would but imo they dont come like this anymore, if im wrong show me where they are coz ill take one. 1 Quote Link to post
bunnys 1,228 Posted June 26, 2011 Report Share Posted June 26, 2011 hi ther joball seen a few beddy greys graft aswell ahas staleys rambo and numerious sraight beddys ,margaret williamsons gutchcomon line also owned a few of both an odd mixtures of the both lines.i can remember the heartbreak kennels kicking in rillington blood correct me if i am wrong ,dogs usually turn in at about 23 from this kennel when it was in buisness,dug to plenty beddys in times gone by on teethed quarry took loads of foxes with our team at the time with beddy crosses, the spud dog was the jacket most prefered by us easily kept weater proof keeping both the heat and cold wet weather out.atb best bunnys .ps my experience on the beddy cros his both with both terrier and lurcher,and over many different animals to give speculation on the cross has a whole atb bunnys . Quote Link to post
Guest joball Posted June 26, 2011 Report Share Posted June 26, 2011 Maybe you nearly lost two dogs coz you aint as good of a dog man as you think! I have seen two dogs both smooth coated die one my own at the end of the summer and one.in the winter months. So imo a dogs coat dont make to much diffence aslong as you use your head! totally understand ive had 14 dogs all differant crosses over years so i wont take the lack of experiance dig but i agree i should have kept an eye on not over working them ive since learnt from my mistakes thats what lifes all about thanks for your input though. How long you kept dogs? Where these dogs you have based your knowlage all lurchers? Quote Link to post
bantheban 0 Posted June 26, 2011 Report Share Posted June 26, 2011 late august sept ember can still be very hot but a fit healthy beddy cross will no more suffer with heat exaustion has the next cross ,seen lots of gthe cross rillington gutchcomon and mixtures smooth coats dont come in the first cross first gens .atb bunnys. Id agree abouts coats but how you can makeyour mind up about doffentlines etc from seeing a handfull of dogs run a few times is amazing your a better dog man than myself. All i can say is i have and still own a heartbreak dog i have ran him into the ground and he's never jacked or turned his nose up at anything, prey drive through the roof (still is) still gets out to put the boot in every now and again at 12 1/2, solid head, real strong jaw power, brilliant coat, excellent nose, the list goe's on and on. If i could have another i would but imo they dont come like this anymore, if im wrong show me where they are coz ill take one. i personally like the little beddy whippets ive got a bitch and shes wicked at the moment ive got 2 collie bull crosses litter sisters when i was 15 my grandad brought me one so ive sort of gone back to that only thing with them is there arragant un like my beddy bitch shes so loyal as u no with your heartbreak dog. since the dogs over heated ive only ran them in the colder months as the bullys pull up mwhen they have had anuff and there blowing out there ass the thing i found with the beddy crosses is they go on an on an on think this is were my lack of concentration on the dogs let me down the night they over heated nice chatting i gotta catch some zzzzzz laters Quote Link to post
bantheban 0 Posted June 26, 2011 Report Share Posted June 26, 2011 Maybe you nearly lost two dogs coz you aint as good of a dog man as you think! I have seen two dogs both smooth coated die one my own at the end of the summer and one.in the winter months. So imo a dogs coat dont make to much diffence aslong as you use your head! totally understand ive had 14 dogs all differant crosses over years so i wont take the lack of experiance dig but i agree i should have kept an eye on not over working them ive since learnt from my mistakes thats what lifes all about thanks for your input though. How long you kept dogs? Where these dogs you have based your knowlage all lurchers? 16 years all lurchers. not being out of intreast how many lurchers have u had over how many years Quote Link to post
Guest joball Posted June 26, 2011 Report Share Posted June 26, 2011 hi ther joball seen a few beddy greys graft aswell ahas staleys rambo and numerious sraight beddys ,margaret williamsons gutchcomon line also owned a few of both an odd mixtures of the both lines.i can remember the heartbreak kennels kicking in rillington blood correct me if i am wrong ,dogs usually turn in at about 23 from this kennel when it was in buisness,dug to plenty beddys in times gone by on teethed quarry took loads of foxes with our team at the time with beddy crosses, the spud dog was the jacket most prefered by us easily kept weater proof keeping both the heat and cold wet weather out.atb best bunnys .ps my experience on the beddy cros his both with both terrier and lurcher,and over many different animals to give speculation on the cross has a whole atb bunnys . I wasnt having a go at you bunnys but you do have alot to say, alot of it makes sense, doyou think anything like the old heartbreak stuff can be bred? I dont want to put pics up again of my old dog as they have been seen before. Quote Link to post
bunnys 1,228 Posted June 26, 2011 Report Share Posted June 26, 2011 hoskers spud decent little dog for what he was used for numerious of the rambo f1s les whites cliff and his off spring loads of them to many to mention nicky newburnsi have no doubt there his plenty of the right stuff out there to produce a little warrior or 2. Quote Link to post
bunnys 1,228 Posted June 26, 2011 Report Share Posted June 26, 2011 hi ther joball never thougt for one minute ya wer having a dig same hers , has for your question i do believe there can still be got good bed f1s still ther his plenty of rillington stuff out there doing a job also one might add using the right lines yall get warriors from greys they compliment each other . shame they are not being bred now not a fan of the 3 quarter bred .atb bunnys Quote Link to post
Guest joball Posted June 27, 2011 Report Share Posted June 27, 2011 Maybe you nearly lost two dogs coz you aint as good of a dog man as you think! I have seen two dogs both smooth coated die one my own at the end of the summer and one.in the winter months. So imo a dogs coat dont make to much diffence aslong as you use your head! totally understand ive had 14 dogs all differant crosses over years so i wont take the lack of experiance dig but i agree i should have kept an eye on not over working them ive since learnt from my mistakes thats what lifes all about thanks for your input though. How long you kept dogs? Where these dogs you have based your knowlage all lurchers? 16 years all lurchers. not being out of intreast how many lurchers have u had over how many years 14 dogs in 16yrs I done 8yrs with one dog then bought a whippet to take over on the bunnys bred and kept two bull x's to do other stuff found one a new home and replaced it for another bullx that got dumped on me, also had 3 greys two of which i moved on and the one that died would of still of been here now. Got a nice little team here now and thats me for the next 4yrs or so. Quote Link to post
Guest joball Posted June 27, 2011 Report Share Posted June 27, 2011 hi ther joball never thougt for one minute ya wer having a dig same hers , has for your question i do believe there can still be got good bed f1s still ther his plenty of rillington stuff out there doing a job also one might add using the right lines yall get warriors from greys they compliment each other . shame they are not being bred now not a fan of the 3 quarter bred .atb bunnys You know what its like on here mate people spouting there moth about and judging dogs on a mate of a mates dog they seen run once, you sound like you know your stuff, like i said i can only give an honest opinion on my own dog as i have worked him hard and for a full working life, i have seen a few other beddy x's run but aint seen anoth of them to pass judgement On them Quote Link to post
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