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pedigree of 'connaugh' for the kennel, pip.

Penny is the dog i bought 5 years ago, and pip is the dog ive bred, shes 6 month and working well

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my younger pup is still moulting, but once they get past a year or so and loose there puppy coat they dont moult at all! my older dog hsnt moulted yet, i wouldnt recomend them in the house as we needed to get metal kennels as they chewed the wooden ones :/ but i suppose they are a very intelligant dog so they could be easily trained:)

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I would like a plummer, but it would be a inside dog.

 

What are they like indoors? do they moult much?

 

thank you

 

I keep plummer's and mine live in without any problems,they just need plenty of work,it also depends on what lines you buy,some,especially the new blooded ones tend to be a lot calmer now than the older lines,atb,wirralman

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I've had my 2 inside living with the family since they were pups and apart from the odd kids shoe being chewed when they were pups i've had no problems with them wrecking the place,as long as they have an outlet for there drive or what ever you call it(same as any dog though)there should be no more than normal problems with them living inside.Nice pair of terriers mate and best of luck for the coming season. :thumbs:

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Paulk, were are you at? And do you stud your dog out? Is it working?

 

Cheers carp man, theyre great bushing ratting dogs, thats all i use them for now, great noses :)

 

Do you work yours ulverston? And weve started our own strain with the 2 bitches we have, the kennel name is Connaugh, so if you see it youll know its from me :)

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And weve started our own strain with the 2 bitches we have, the kennel name is Connaugh, so if you see it youll know its from me :)

 

Of course you have............ :whistling:

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