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I couldn't decide if this should go in the hound or terrier section, but figured that folk here would have experianced a good range of different dogs used for the above job.

 

I'm looking for a dog to work the cover, both small type - hedges, brambles, ditches etc, and also bigger spots like woodland, cover crops etc.

 

The dog would be used for rabbits and also for flushing larger stuff ( i do a lot of travelling to places where this is legal), i would really like it NOT to go to ground, as we have a lot of difficult places, and would also like it to speak when on it's quarrys ass, or maybe also on very hot scent.

 

I am really open to pures or cross breeds, but would prefer something with not too much spaniel, and would not go for a pure spaniel.

 

I would like something to be able to hunt independantly, but not to be tracking it down to the next county.

 

I would like a dog able to get stuck in if needed and not just flush.

 

Any ideas? ( I know its a lot of asks)

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another picture of my youngster as willow says bred with a great coat.19 weeks old.

glad u lads are happy with ur dogs.. n how thave turned out for ya both'' hope the new pups off minnie r just as good.. ATB.B..   my 2 i kept bk with there mother...      

over the years ive found spainal x terrier the EASYER to let do the job i have both begal x russall and spainal x patt both find rabbits both good drive the spainal just the littal easyer to do thin

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That's kind of where i am leaning, either spaniel / terrier, or spaniel / terrier / hound, or some kind of similar combination. Some one also suggested a beddy?

 

I find it strange that there is no one really breeding line bred mixed breed bushers, like a 'lurcher to lurcher' breeding. Even the x breeds always seem to be first x's.

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I never even considered being able to 'train' a terrier not to go to ground if so inclined? Where i am you cannot walk anywhere without falling down a hole, and most are not diggable for various reasons. But the thing is i would like the dog to be able to work fox above ground, and would have thought that would have led it to being more inclined to enter below?

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A terrier which is not from hard digging lines, and train it not to go to ground, or good recall so if it does you can get it back out :thumbs:

A spaniel x though splits cover putting its quarry under a lot more pressure,meaning it makes mistakes like running straight into your running dogs mouth. Would defiantly go and see one for yourself you will see what i mean. Edited by weasle
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I never even considered being able to 'train' a terrier not to go to ground if so inclined? Where i am you cannot walk anywhere without falling down a hole, and most are not diggable for various reasons. But the thing is i would like the dog to be able to work fox above ground, and would have thought that would have led it to being more inclined to enter below?

The situation you are in it sounds like you will have to get a dog that will not physically fit in a hole, just as there's no guarantees that a dog will go to ground, theres no guarantees that it wont either. It would be soul destroying to bring a pup on for 18 months or so only to lose it down a hole. ;)
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I'm not sure where i stand on spaniel x's, so want to get a look at some. Grew up round spaniels, and some very top trial dogs, so the idea of them barking and chasing game doesnt sit well (its a mental block), so i would rather it didnt look like a spaniel haha.

 

Edited to add - i also like the idea of something with a bit more bulk than a straight terrier, to handle knocks from any bigger stuff.

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I couldn't decide if this should go in the hound or terrier section, but figured that folk here would have experianced a good range of different dogs used for the above job.

 

I'm looking for a dog to work the cover, both small type - hedges, brambles, ditches etc, and also bigger spots like woodland, cover crops etc.

 

The dog would be used for rabbits and also for flushing larger stuff ( i do a lot of travelling to places where this is legal), i would really like it NOT to go to ground, as we have a lot of difficult places, and would also like it to speak when on it's quarrys ass, or maybe also on very hot scent.

 

I am really open to pures or cross breeds, but would prefer something with not too much spaniel, and would not go for a pure spaniel.

 

I would like something to be able to hunt independantly, but not to be tracking it down to the next county.

 

I would like a dog able to get stuck in if needed and not just flush.

 

Any ideas? ( I know its a lot of asks)

Springer/beagle crosses suit us,hunt hard all day and plenty of voice.breeding is everything as in all working dogs.a lot of shite out there.

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