HGN 150 Posted October 16, 2012 Report Share Posted October 16, 2012 Ok lads thanks for the advice will look into it and have a think. Would it be best to have from a pup? Yes Quote Link to post
johnny 777 53 Posted October 16, 2012 Report Share Posted October 16, 2012 From pup would be best, saying that I got ty when he was 4mths old he is kennelled with a border and Staffordshire bull and have had no problems. I think aggression is in the dog or its not and that goes for most breeds Quote Link to post
wirral countryman 2,110 Posted October 16, 2012 Report Share Posted October 16, 2012 there are certain lines that can be dog aggressive,you just need to do your research to find the type your after,my old dog claimed everything for himself and had to be worked alone,this can be a pain and no fun if you want to hunt in company,a lot of the "new blood" dogs pack well and channel their aggression into their work,also you need to consider what you intend to work with it,hope you get sorted,WM thats a f***g laugh, worked alone,you heard about my book then lol Alli,"KING OF THE ONE LINER"S" it would be nice to hear a structural comment from you instead of the usual rubbish,my only surprise is that you never used pictures as normal,you only serve to show how grey matter challenged you are each time you try to join up words in your idiotic big writing,having seen you at quite a few shows over the past couple of years you come across in words exactly as you look,a boring fool,you would be better advised to just let folk think you're an uneducated fool rather than prove it with your attempts at being literate,maybe we should all start trolling your threads with rubbish that has no bearing on the topic,grow up and just do your own thing without causing yourself embarrassment trying to disrupt other peoples threads,it did'nt even make sense,WM 1 Quote Link to post
wirral countryman 2,110 Posted October 16, 2012 Report Share Posted October 16, 2012 Roadrunner,its always best to get a pup as it will grow up knowing your ways and can fit into family life,plummer's like company and are a very loyal dog,their feelings are hurt easilly and don't respond well to harsh treatment,if they are treated that way then you will get nothing out of them,they are very intelligent and are capable of any work asked of them but they do excell at ratting and rabbiting,shooting,beating,ferreting,hawking,deertrailing,good cattle dogs,in fact they will herd anything around the farm and some lines will work fox,you will be lucky to find a decent plummer when you want one,I think its more of a case of finding out when a decent litter is to be bred and getting in first,there have been 2 litters born this last week to a lad that works them properly and if you're interested in a dog pm me and I'll put you in touch,they are well bred and you won't be dissappointed,WM 1 Quote Link to post
Alli 923 Posted October 16, 2012 Report Share Posted October 16, 2012 there are certain lines that can be dog aggressive,you just need to do your research to find the type your after,my old dog claimed everything for himself and had to be worked alone,this can be a pain and no fun if you want to hunt in company,a lot of the "new blood" dogs pack well and channel their aggression into their work,also you need to consider what you intend to work with it,hope you get sorted,WM thats a f***g laugh, worked alone,you heard about my book then lol Alli,"KING OF THE ONE LINER"S" it would be nice to hear a structural comment from you instead of the usual rubbish,my only surprise is that you never used pictures as normal,you only serve to show how grey matter challenged you are each time you try to join up words in your idiotic big writing,having seen you at quite a few shows over the past couple of years you come across in words exactly as you look,a boring fool,you would be better advised to just let folk think you're an uneducated fool rather than prove it with your attempts at being literate,maybe we should all start trolling your threads with rubbish that has no bearing on the topic,grow up and just do your own thing without causing yourself embarrassment trying to disrupt other peoples threads,it did'nt even make sense,WM SOUNDS LIKE IME IRRITATING YOU, YOU TRY TO COME ACROSS AS A WELL EDUCATED ENGLISH TEACHER, A LOT LIKE MR PLUMMER HIM SELF, GOOD WITH PEN AND PAPER, AND VERY LITTLE ELSE, ALL WIND AND PISH, WHY NOT INTRDUCE YOURSELF THE NEXT TIME YOU STAND BY ME MAYBE YOU COULD AWARD ME WITH ONE OF YOUR GOLD STARS ON MY MUCH INPROVED SPELLING, SORRY TO SAY I NEVER GOT MUCH OF AN EDUCATION IN BORSTEL, PICTURES SAY MORE THAN READING THROUGH YOUR PARAGRAPHS OF TWODDLE, PLUMMER PASSED ON YEARS AGO STOP TRYING TO PUT ON HIS SHOES, JUST BE HAPPY AT BEING ONE OF THE UNFORTUNATE DECIPLES. AS MUCH AS YOU MITE THINK YOU CAN. ONE BULL S**TER WAS ENOUGH. :yes: 1 Quote Link to post
stormyboy 1,352 Posted October 16, 2012 Report Share Posted October 16, 2012 A wise man speaks because he has something to say. A fool, on the other hand, speaks because he has to say something.............. 7 Quote Link to post
wirral countryman 2,110 Posted October 16, 2012 Report Share Posted October 16, 2012 ALLI,you really can't spell and they do teach spelling in borstal,its manners you lack,look forward to saying hello with you in spring,WM Quote Link to post
keith j 1,088 Posted October 19, 2012 Report Share Posted October 19, 2012 as per usual some constructive advice and some utter garbage,you would be far better getting you plummer as a pup[that way you wont be getting some one els's problems]8 weeks old isn't a bad age to aquire one.like wm said chose carefully witch lines you choose to by your pup.the new blood are pretty well balanced dogs i own one and know of other foke who do and have no real problems with aggression i work mine with three other dogs with no problems.good luck in your search for your pup choose well and you will have years of all round hunting and loyalty from intelligent tractable eager to please little dog.happy hunting keith j. 1 Quote Link to post
stormyboy 1,352 Posted October 19, 2012 Report Share Posted October 19, 2012 From pup would be best, saying that I got ty when he was 4mths old he is kennelled with a border and Staffordshire bull and have had no problems. I think aggression is in the dog or its not and that goes for most breeds Be careful johnny-I would not kennel 3 terriers of any type together-a 3 way fight usually ends up with a dead or badly damaged dog. Terriers can live in harmony for quite some time,but if something kicks off out of the blue,which can happen, 2 dogs will sort themselves out,but a 3 way is usually messy. 5 Quote Link to post
liamdelaney 2,587 Posted October 19, 2012 Report Share Posted October 19, 2012 there are certain lines that can be dog aggressive,you just need to do your research to find the type your after,my old dog claimed everything for himself and had to be worked alone,this can be a pain and no fun if you want to hunt in company,a lot of the "new blood" dogs pack well and channel their aggression into their work,also you need to consider what you intend to work with it,hope you get sorted,WM thats a f***g laugh, worked alone,you heard about my book then lol Alli,"KING OF THE ONE LINER"S" it would be nice to hear a structural comment from you instead of the usual rubbish,my only surprise is that you never used pictures as normal,you only serve to show how grey matter challenged you are each time you try to join up words in your idiotic big writing,having seen you at quite a few shows over the past couple of years you come across in words exactly as you look,a boring fool,you would be better advised to just let folk think you're an uneducated fool rather than prove it with your attempts at being literate,maybe we should all start trolling your threads with rubbish that has no bearing on the topic,grow up and just do your own thing without causing yourself embarrassment trying to disrupt other peoples threads,it did'nt even make sense,WM Ouch! Quote Link to post
Cleanspade 3,322 Posted October 19, 2012 Report Share Posted October 19, 2012 From pup would be best, saying that I got ty when he was 4mths old he is kennelled with a border and Staffordshire bull and have had no problems. I think aggression is in the dog or its not and that goes for most breeds Be careful johnny-I would not kennel 3 terriers of any type together-a 3 way fight usually ends up with a dead or badly damaged dog. Terriers can live in harmony for quite some time,but if something kicks off out of the blue,which can happen, 2 dogs will sort themselves out,but a 3 way is usually messy. kennel three . bury one. 2 Quote Link to post
wirral countryman 2,110 Posted October 20, 2012 Report Share Posted October 20, 2012 (edited) a couple of pics of my pups playing,5weeks old now,I'll be glad to see them go soon,and last years bitch same way bred,WM Edited October 20, 2012 by wirral countryman 1 Quote Link to post
steve66 3,469 Posted October 20, 2012 Report Share Posted October 20, 2012 Crackers there mate , they wont be around for long Quote Link to post
johnny 777 53 Posted October 20, 2012 Report Share Posted October 20, 2012 Nice litter WM. stormyboy, cleanspade during the day my three dogs are together when i am in, only when I go out or on a night time they are seperated ATB johnny 2 Quote Link to post
Odin 183 Posted October 20, 2012 Report Share Posted October 20, 2012 Cracking looking pups wc and a tidy looking bitch as well.atb Quote Link to post
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