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I used to have a seyleam x russel i had to part with him thou tha lil fecker was well to hard for his own good he wuld't even bay

just go straight in and lock, it was a hospital job evry time i worked him hence i could only dig with him evry mounth or two,

i still know of a bloke buy me who owns and works these xs and breeds out of them to,

cracking lilltle dogs!

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Ive always wonderd were the sealyhams from the northeast and the ones in scotland came from originally were they the same lines . I wonder how much sealyham was in them compared to the russell or how inbred they was. Ive been told the northeast boys and the man in scotland havent got any dogs around them anymore (sealyhams) .I agree with john in that what is left with people on this site should be in touch so they can breed together without breeding to close. :victory:

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there was only 4 lads up here that i no who has them then they only have a hand full between them

Are they the lads who have them from years back or lads who have dogs of thier breeding as i said ive been told the original lads dont own any sealyhams anymore

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there was only 4 lads up here that i no who has them then they only have a hand full between them

Are they the lads who have them from years back or lads who have dogs of thier breeding as i said ive been told the original lads dont own any sealyhams anymore

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None of the original lads now own sealyhams or sealyham types, but I now of a few that still have the dogs from these lines, in fact last year I took a full litter of the Thompson line to sell for one of the lads, I put them in the countrymans weekly and sold them from the shop they went in a week, if I had had 20 pups I could have sold them twice over

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None of the original lads now own sealyhams or sealyham types, but I now of a few that still have the dogs from these lines, in fact last year I took a full litter of the Thompson line to sell for one of the lads, I put them in the countrymans weekly and sold them from the shop they went in a week, if I had had 20 pups I could have sold them twice over

i ve dug to some of jt s stuff.were nt bad dogs :D

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I did hear about Johns litter were they direct from jt or dogs you bred down from his line by yourself John as i heard some of the northeast sealyhams were very inbred. Its good to hear that people are still working and breeding sealyhams from all over the country. Sambas dogs look good the one with the black back patch and brown face markings looks a bit like my friends sporting lucas terrier.I saw the litter of pups posted on here about a week ago they were a credit to the owner at least with litters being bred theres no need for them to be rare or extinct. All people have to do is use places like this forum to look for their future breeding if anyone knows a few genarations back :victory::victory: in their breeding then they wont be to close.

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