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was looking through a few pics on the net and came across the old sealyham terrier couldnt say a found the best pics lol, Is there any good working strains about or just another breed f****d over by the kennel club.

 

reason for me asking this question as i have always like thoose type of terriers from sealyhams, teckles, glen of imaal ect

 

 

atb shaun

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Depends on what you class working ? "Pure " Sealyham ,doubt it :nono: ,X's out there,but an a Big but,Working ! :unsure: few an far between. From where I'm Standing ! :( Hunting ,YES !

 

 

F.T.B. is the Punctuation up to Scratch ? How do you keep Dirt of clothes,When " DIGGING " ? :rolleyes:

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Depends on what you class working ? "Pure " Sealyham ,doubt it :nono: ,X's out there,but an a Big but,Working ! :unsure: few an far between. From where I'm Standing ! :( Hunting ,YES !

 

 

F.T.B. is the Punctuation up to Scratch ? How do you keep Dirt of clothes,When " DIGGING " ? :rolleyes:

 

No.

Not even close!.

:icon_redface:

 

FTB

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was looking through a few pics on the net and came across the old sealyham terrier couldnt say a found the best pics lol, Is there any good working strains about or just another breed f****d over by the kennel club.

 

reason for me asking this question as i have always like thoose type of terriers from sealyhams, teckles, glen of imaal ect

 

 

atb shaun

thers still a few gud glens about.but hard to get the [bANNED TEXT] size for travelling earths.

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I have seen a couple of sealyham type terriers working,

 

The one's I saw worked well.

I have seen some really good sealyhamxrussell,i also had the pleasure of working one for awhile,hard as iron he was,he finished up in wexford and i know lads that dug him down there and said he was one of the best terriers they ever dug,some of the wexford lads might of known him the dogs name was sam.There is a few lads down in cork and wexford breeding some very good sealyhamxrussells.

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I have seen a couple of sealyham type terriers working,

 

The one's I saw worked well.

I have seen some really good sealyhamxrussell,i also had the pleasure of working one for awhile,hard as iron he was,he finished up in wexford and i know lads that dug him down there and said he was one of the best terriers they ever dug,some of the wexford lads might of known him the dogs name was sam.There is a few lads down in cork and wexford breeding some very good sealyhamxrussells.

know some lads that had so called sealy in their line but its well diluted now and i dont think it added anything to an already good line, the lad i know from cork doesnt call them russells he refers to them as white terriers.

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know some lads that had so called sealy in their line but its well diluted now and i dont think it added anything to an already good line, the lad i know from cork doesnt call them russells he refers to them as white terriers.

 

But isn't that exactly what a perfect outcross is?

 

Takes nothing from the original quality of a line , but keeps it going.

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do you work yours dixiebop?

 

There only just over 12mth,Had them out Beating line , tail end season last,did alright ,mooch around,chase the odd Rabbit,I know it's a NO NO ,but my fells did the same, made no difference to them going to ground / working,They hunt up Squirrel really good ,got good noses and Temperment,Will be trying to enter to Fox later on,already bushing Fox above,but fingers crossed get to dig to them !

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know some lads that had so called sealy in their line but its well diluted now and i dont think it added anything to an already good line, the lad i know from cork doesnt call them russells he refers to them as white terriers.

 

But isn't that exactly what a perfect outcross is?

 

Takes nothing from the original quality of a line , but keeps it going.

good point

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