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Dear members off this board did anyone know Mr Middleton?Can any inform me about his line off working Terriers & how they are this days?I read little & hear storys about a strain could Brightmoore also did this strain exist now days?Heard that they was very good terriers.Anyone who can give me advice on hard strain off Terriers that i can look for?

 

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Peter

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I had a predominantly Middleton terrier a few years back. Bought him up in my native North East and he did have a dash of another line in there. He was a diggable dog, stayed but he was hard. He was aggressive to other dogs and aggressive to his quarry. He was found out when he met foxes that could dish it out though, although he never came off. He had no real class and was killed to ground when he met a particularly boisterous fox in a big earth one day. Dug to him 3 foot down through roots and he was stone dead and not even in a stop end. Not for me I'm afraid.

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i have a middleton bred dog , big strong fellow smart looking as well hes a hard dog but i could never say hes the best working dog i ever had as hes not, not even near but he does all i ask of him that suits me and he thoughs crackin pups and some of these have gone on to be first class diggin dogs, its everyone to there own

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Dear members off this board did anyone know Mr Middleton?Can any inform me about his line off working Terriers & how they are this days?I read little & hear storys about a strain could Brightmoore also did this strain exist now days?Heard that they was very good terriers.Anyone who can give me advice on hard strain off Terriers that i can look for?

 

Thanks

 

Peter

Thanks for all answer & i am glad you help me out thinking.A

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