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This is who I hat it's got to have remlap in it to go to ground. Yer remlap all out and out digging dog but there is still a lot of them that don't mack the grad yer it can be pout down to the owner

 

I have got and bred Plummers with no remlap in them where it's close a nuth to matter, and thy fly to ground. And mack the fox bolt 3 out of 5 times. One of the boys I go out with has got a 10 year old Plummer. With out remlap in it the only finger is it's infertile so he went out a got a black dog it is now two and still won't go to ground and it's a nettle x wheeler bred so dus that mean all black dogs are shit no

 

I know who you all are going to say now moor black dog mack the grad my reply to that is how many black dogs out there shit loads that mack the grad even moor in pet homes numbers we will never no

Hoe many plummers out there not 1/2 the amount of black dogs and Evan less owners willing to pout them to ground with the way the law is. When Plummer set out with his breeding plan for the ultimate ratting dog so this is a nother resonance plummers don't get the Chan's to go to ground nut at the end of the day thay are a working terrier and it's down to the owner to bring the best out of the there terrier [bANNED TEXT] ever the breed

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Wirral These lads have pups ATM from a Russell bitch that I've seen work and worked well on the few occasions I was present. The sire (Plummer) I don't know much about as they havnt elaborated much on it. I just thought I'd put it up on here to see what people's views are. I've never been in the field with a Plummer never mind dug over one so that's why.

 

Didn't realise there were many plummers in Ireland - anyone know much about the sire? Whats he doing? Why did they use him?

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Wirral These lads have pups ATM from a Russell bitch that I've seen work and worked well on the few occasions I was present. The sire (Plummer) I don't know much about as they havnt elaborated much on it. I just thought I'd put it up on here to see what people's views are. I've never been in the field with a Plummer never mind dug over one so that's why.

 

Didn't realise there were many plummers in Ireland - anyone know much about the sire? Whats he doing? Why did they use him?

Never said there was many in Ireland. For all I know they might have got the service over the water as I've already stated I don't know much about the sire. That's all.

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