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Litter brother and sister to Fatmans pup,with mother

ive heard some stupid stuff on here..... but this just tops it for me .......

If they are two big,no point in having them.

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I'm curious too. I'd like to see a pic of your pup when you get it. I have a 1/2 cross that I plan on taking back to a russell to get the 3/4, 1/4 cross too.

Also got a halfx,pattxstaff very good worker not too big,smaller than most black dogs about me,also have his daughter,she is half lakey quarter pattxstaff and a real handy size,only 8months but both her litter brother and sister have been dug to by accident.I used to keep bullxrussells years back found them a good terrier to work to ground.

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was out saturday with a pit x patt. nuts aint the word , put him in a wooden terrier box and chewed a great hole in the side, splinters all over his mouth. if he was left any longer he would of chewed his way out. had to take him back to kennel before breakfast , because the lad whos dog it was , was worried if he got out he would of killed the other dog. and to be honest i think he probably would of. i couldnt put up with a dog like that.

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What these breeds high do you find then to tall for ground work or good size

If they are two big,no point in having them.

very true liam, i had a staff pat dog very game but too big bred back to jrt produced nice size terriers.
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What these breeds high do you find then to tall for ground work or good size

If they are two big,no point in having them.

very true liam, i had a staff pat dog very game but too big bred back to jrt produced nice size terriers.

Thats the way to go,the half can be a bit hard anyway,try breeding them down to one eight,and put one eight back to one eight.
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