Jump to content

Characteristic Of Wheeler /spartacus Dogs


Recommended Posts

both lines would go back to the breay/buck line ,Spartacus line via his Dam the wheeler stuff from the Nuttall blood .... both also have one other thing in common they have bull in them , maybe the fawning nature of some of these hybrids comes from the bull blood

 

and wheeler and spartacus got their bull blood from the same one bitch ?.. or is tess and one eyeball different bitches

 

my dog is grandson of jg's ice x la's grip

 

 

 

 

 

Photo0114_zps8600e40c.jpg

 

 

 

thats him in picture below when he was 6 months, 3 days after i got him... very different to what i had for sure, much bigger much longer soft coat..

 

2ofthem.jpg

 

 

 

 

Edited by AXUM
Link to post

The Wheeler type line i know of is a far from timid but then again the man is quiet and unassuming.Sometimes ,just sometimes the owner can bring about a wreck of a dog without meaning to .The Sparticus line is im afraid all but gone now though a lot of lads mention the name when talking breeding .

 

when i got my dog he was six month.. and he was the same.. i never beat my dogs

 

his daughter out of jagd terrier is complete opposite, just like her mom very out going, people friendly, loves kids loves everyone.. and acts like her mom when hunting, strong prey drive, good nose and very energetic, iike they say no off button lol

 

his daughter

 

Photo0067_zps7dd30bcb.jpg

  • Like 1
Link to post

 

both lines would go back to the breay/buck line ,Spartacus line via his Dam the wheeler stuff from the Nuttall blood .... both also have one other thing in common they have bull in them , maybe the fawning nature of some of these hybrids comes from the bull blood

 

and wheeler and spartacus got their bull blood from the same one bitch ?.. or is tess and one eyeball different bitches

 

my dog is grandson of jg's ice x la's grip

 

 

 

 

 

Photo0114_zps8600e40c.jpg

 

 

 

thats him in picture below when he was 6 months, 3 days after i got him... very different to what i had for sure, much bigger much longer soft coat..

 

2ofthem.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

do a search on here

Edited by Glyn.....
  • Like 1
Link to post

I had a patterdale APPARANTLY from spartacus lines and few other names, got him from 8 weeks old.. Was fine up untill 4 months old then he became very nervous to the point where you couldnt even road walk him, very scared of people etc... BUT when i used to take him out down the fields he was completly opposite . Very head strong. Once on a scent he coulmt be called off and wouldnt come out of cover/bush.

I have to agree with an earlier thread i read somewhere he was really a one man dog

Link to post

To be fair all this timidness or nervousness is something that ive noticed a lot more in the last few years and has always been dogs bred by other people out of dogs being called wheeler bred.I can honestly say it wasnt something i really noticed in any of the dogs i saw that came off of Mr Wheelers yard when he was breeding his little family of dogs.And the dogs i bred using two different studs from Mr Wheelers dogs were very bold and confident.

  • Like 1
Link to post

 

Seen a few wheeler blooded dogs , and yes they can be timid ...

timid is a bit of an understatement mate I've seen a few that crawl around on their belliesand p**s themselves when you try to touch them.I've also seen them hiding under their beds trashed when you look in their kennels.

Ive been to derricks kennells didnt see any timid dogs there .

Edited by steve R
Link to post

Used Wheeler stuff for an outcross several times and i hate a timid dogs .It seems we are talking about two different lines here as what the man bred was very bold ,outgoing and early starters when in the right hands .What needs to be remembered is that once a line leaves a mans yard ,unless its put back to similar then all traits are changeable .Not many lads do the decent thing and consult the breeder as to whats best over any given line and chuck any old black thing on it just because it works.This is why there are those out there that will only part with pups under conditions and i wholeheartedly agree with this .

  • Like 5
Link to post

To be fair all this timidness or nervousness is something that ive noticed a lot more in the last few years and has always been dogs bred by other people out of dogs being called wheeler bred.I can honestly say it wasnt something i really noticed in any of the dogs i saw that came off of Mr Wheelers yard when he was breeding his little family of dogs.And the dogs i bred using two different studs from Mr Wheelers dogs were very bold and confident.

DW does not have any of that family anymore I believe !

Would I be right ?

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...