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Not sure how to show pictures. My buddies and I worked a couple fox/fell crosses. They were colored but the sire was white. My friends would likely have become one of the best dogs I've seen but sadly drown last year on a coon, only his second season. The one I kept was a fire cracker for his first few months. Then all of a sudden he just wouldn't go. He never got ate up or badly injured while working. He just stopped. Gave him months off but he remained too soft for my liking. A buddy who didn't mind his style took him and he's still catching coon, just not to the level I prefer.

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my dad was telling me the other day. he use to have a fox terrier back in the early 80's he was strong as a ox and would get stuck in. as the one guy before said though he had problems with other dogs.

 

he wasn't as bad when out in the field. but when in the garden at home he was a different dog. next doors terrier got under the fence one day and couldn't make it back before my dads fox terrier got to him. he ripped his throat out ! when my dad got home and his old man told him what happened he had to go round next doors to say sorry !!!

 

i will see later if he has some pictures of him. he said it was a old type. not like the crap you see today looking all pretty in the show ring.

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