Jump to content

terrier x whippet


Recommended Posts


I am looking for a good terrier x whippet for a bit of rabbiting/bushing etc... It will be working on the heather moorland - dense cover... I would prefer to buy a young started dog but I am interested in puppies also...

 

Thanks

beddy whippet? i work a full laguna whippet and he loves bushing a good 20% of his seasons catches will be bushing so just because terriers bush doesnt mean you need a terrier cross whippet to do both :thumbs: dont get me wrong may do the job better but ide look in to what you really need 1st get more advice. ATB keep me posted on what you get!! :boogy:
Link to post

One cross I have seen work this sort of land well is jack russell x whippet. Im sure a beddy x would do the trick also and I wouldnt mind trying a patterdale x either..

 

It is very very thick cover here so I would definatley rather have some terrier in the mix - if it was just normal bushes I would agree...

 

Can anyone point me in the direction of any decent dogs/pups?

Link to post

Get something a bit bigger so you're not limiting yourself, I used to keep terrier/whippet crosses years ago & preban if they knocked up something bigger they'd get a pasting although they never jacked......no good having a dog laid up, I'd be looking at 22/23inch

Link to post

theres some 1/4 ebt 3/4 grey crossed with a jack patt, they nice pups dunno if theres any left

:whistling:

? whats up im being serious, dont think they was ment to breed but they did and pups are corkers

They're culls mate....buy a purpose bred pup not a battersea lucky dip
Link to post

theres some 1/4 ebt 3/4 grey crossed with a jack patt, they nice pups dunno if theres any left

:whistling:

? whats up im being serious, dont think they was ment to breed but they did and pups are corkers

They're culls mate....buy a purpose bred pup not a battersea lucky dip

corky john whats a cull do you not mean a cur ? a mongrel are all lurchers not mongrels :hmm: Edited by nothernlite
Link to post

theres some 1/4 ebt 3/4 grey crossed with a jack patt, they nice pups dunno if theres any left

:whistling:

? whats up im being serious, dont think they was ment to breed but they did and pups are corkers

They're culls mate....buy a purpose bred pup not a battersea lucky dip

corky john whats a cull do you not mean a cur ? a mongrel are all lurchers not mongrels :hmm:

If that is a genuine question: A cull is a dog not worth keeping............ to further the breed you should cull anything that doesnt make the grade. It is how natures job of 'survival of the fittest' is replicated. In a wolf pack it is the alpha pair that breed and this ensures that pups that are produced are of best x best......... If you just breed any dog x any dog as so so many people seem to think it is fine to do then you are going against the grain of nature and you will most likley not produce anything other than culls and curs - although I would only apply the later term to a failed earth dogs (on here) as I dont belive a dog has to be game for small quarry. That is a word more reserved for Bulldogs - or not haha,.................
Link to post

saw something interesting while wer on the suibject of curs...

 

There are a couple of breeds of dog in southern USA called cur dogs - Mountain Curs and Carolina Curs

 

http://www.treemypcc.com/

 

They are Squirrel hunting dogs thatare bred to tree squirells.... The parnell bred Carolina curs certainly look as though they have been bred down in part from bulldogs and patterdales so they possibly were originally given the name curs as they were failed box/earth/boar dogs that were vocal - thus curs................................ interesting.

Link to post

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    No registered users viewing this page.

×
×
  • Create New...