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1st dig to him yesterday in just over a year,didn't think I would be digging him again.

A warm ride home after a long wet day

I go on about this sort of thing to my kids all the time. I walk around my old council estate now and see nothing but shite, un kept gardens, rubbish everywhere and just no pride. When I grew up every

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Doesn't matter whether it's a Lurcher or a terrier ,you always have a good looking dog fireman ,

You certainly know how to choose them. :)

Show dogs that's why haha

 

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Yes Benelli they do,baying mixing types who keep the pressure on, CH don't own any of the dam or sires to my two though ;) .

 

Wether he ownes the parents or not, if they're off his line he must get some credit? I cant see the problem...

 

yes but the point is ???????????????Fireman and many others know the true facts..This old time bit gets me though when did the old time change to present time??? Going back a bloody century there were two types as there is now leggyish tidy types and the queen ann types plus the old seally types and they were a handfull if bred right massive ivorys

 

Cant get my head around this either donny...the russells that i have always grown up with were the same type we have today and have been around over 100 years...strong boned russells with straight legs and good jaw ..... bout 14-15 tts around 20 lb weight and bred for work with no bull in the line!! the queen anne types is what i would have referred to as a mistake or a scatter bred with no thought behind them... or they had that type cos they couldnt source the type still in use today....

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Doesn't matter whether it's a Lurcher or a terrier ,you always have a good looking dog fireman ,

You certainly know how to choose them. :)

Show dogs that's why haha

 

:laugh::laugh:.

Yes Benelli they do,baying mixing types who keep the pressure on, CH don't own any of the dam or sires to my two though ;) .

 

Wether he ownes the parents or not, if they're off his line he must get some credit? I cant see the problem...

 

yes but the point is ???????????????Fireman and many others know the true facts..This old time bit gets me though when did the old time change to present time??? Going back a bloody century there were two types as there is now leggyish tidy types and the queen ann types plus the old seally types and they were a handfull if bred right massive ivorys

 

is this aimed at me donny? cause i have no idea what it has to do with what i wrote... :laugh:

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Just a local breeder, owns both parents and doesn't do much work at all.

 

She's a very good ratter, has loads of pace, jumps stock fencing on the run, has a good nose and is sensible below ground. I don't think she'll be a mixer, but that suits me. She's got a big voice.

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Doesn't matter whether it's a Lurcher or a terrier ,you always have a good looking dog fireman ,

You certainly know how to choose them. :)

Show dogs that's why haha

 

:laugh::laugh:.

Yes Benelli they do,baying mixing types who keep the pressure on, CH don't own any of the dam or sires to my two though ;) .

 

Wether he ownes the parents or not, if they're off his line he must get some credit? I cant see the problem...

 

yes but the point is ???????????????Fireman and many others know the true facts..This old time bit gets me though when did the old time change to present time??? Going back a bloody century there were two types as there is now leggyish tidy types and the queen ann types plus the old seally types and they were a handfull if bred right massive ivorys

 

is this aimed at me donny? cause i have no idea what it has to do with what i wrote... :laugh:

 

dont know what you mean tbh ,cannot see anything aimed at anyone :hmm:

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