terrierman taunton vale 82 Posted October 10, 2014 Report Share Posted October 10, 2014 Can only try and hope for the best. Quote Link to post
dillydog 8,463 Posted October 10, 2014 Report Share Posted October 10, 2014 Can only try and hope for the best. Hope it works better than your phone Quote Link to post
terrierman taunton vale 82 Posted October 10, 2014 Report Share Posted October 10, 2014 Was driving back down the road , you obviously didn't sort bitch out as she wasn't there lol. Quote Link to post
roundmouth86 251 Posted October 10, 2014 Report Share Posted October 10, 2014 he dont look like hes done anything more than i know of ttv. is he nervous at all down your yard Quote Link to post
roundmouth86 251 Posted October 10, 2014 Report Share Posted October 10, 2014 all i ask that for is when he first went up north he was always holding his tail down and a bit jumpey around people Quote Link to post
terrierman taunton vale 82 Posted October 10, 2014 Report Share Posted October 10, 2014 Who are you round mouth as no idea who you are or what you are on about! Dog was about 9 months when it went up North! And yes was a bit reserved! Just like the hole litter, but pups become dogs! And just like the rest of the litter! He is absalutly fine in him self! Proper crank! Grumbles just like his mother did! 1 Quote Link to post
roundmouth86 251 Posted October 11, 2014 Report Share Posted October 11, 2014 not havin a go just saying the dog was a bit un trusting toward people and was hoping he hadnt been made a timid frigid animal by who you gave him to. you know who i am ya daft arse. Quote Link to post
roundmouth86 251 Posted October 11, 2014 Report Share Posted October 11, 2014 not havin a go just saying the dog was a bit un trusting toward people and was hoping he hadnt been made a timid frigid animal by who you gave him to. you know who i am ya daft arse. Quote Link to post
patterdale666 1,620 Posted August 2, 2015 Report Share Posted August 2, 2015 (edited) . Edited August 2, 2015 by patterdale666 1 Quote Link to post
terrierman taunton vale 82 Posted August 3, 2015 Report Share Posted August 3, 2015 Pater dale 666 you have posted a blank post?? Quote Link to post
patterdale666 1,620 Posted August 8, 2015 Report Share Posted August 8, 2015 Pater dale 666 you have posted a blank post?? ttv the oul phone plays up sometimes Quote Link to post
WILF 46,786 Posted August 8, 2015 Report Share Posted August 8, 2015 (edited) The only down fall ive seen are the tightly bred ones ive seen have had bad jaw lines and not great bone and some where scatty and.some timid and this has made some fail im not saying there all like this just.some ive.seen and as ive said i think its because they was too tightly bredDon't worry about the jaw, there was a cracking little undershot dog called Tilly........nothing wrong with her work style.I had a dog who's sire was Chaz, everyone hated the dog and lots never rated him at all.......his biggest fault was that he had no brains, would hit anything head on, get smashed to bits and blow his load and sometimes come away. The fact was the dog had nothing left to give. However, I have never and I mean never been out with a terrier who was a better finder......ever !! If it was home that dog would find, no matter how big the spot. I have seen him put his nose in the air, run 150 meters including swimming across a water filled ditch when I eventually found him he was to ground in a big S shape place and I finally broke in 4 hours later after he had pushed a big angry January dog fox back round every bend.......the dog have no quarter. I would simply drop the dog on the floor and if something was anywhere he would find it. I lent him to a mate and he died at his work with 2 in the pocket I beleive......again, giving no quarter. I would have the dog again tomorrow if I could. Plenty said he was shit, well, you can give me shit like that any day of the week. His sire was one horrible b*****d of a dog !! Hope that helps !! Lol Edited August 9, 2015 by WILF 1 Quote Link to post
undertaker 831 Posted August 9, 2015 Report Share Posted August 9, 2015 The only down fall ive seen are the tightly bred ones ive seen have had bad jaw lines and not great bone and some where scatty and.some timid and this has made some fail im not saying there all like this just.some ive.seen and as ive said i think its because they was too tightly bredDon't worry about the jaw, there was a cracking little undershot dog called Molly.......nothing wrong with her work style.I had a dog who's sire was Chaz, everyone hated the dog and lots never rated him at all.......his biggest fault was that he had no brains, would hit anything head on, get smashed to bits and blow his load and sometimes come away. The fact was the dog had nothing left to give. However, I have never and I mean never been out with a terrier who was a better finder......ever !! If it was home that dog would find, no matter how big the spot. I have seen him put his nose in the air, run 150 meters including swimming across a water filled ditch when I eventually found him he was to ground in a big S shape place and I finally broke in 4 hours later after he had pushed a big angry January dog fox back round every bend.......the dog have no quarter. I would simply drop the dog on the floor and if something was anywhere he would find it. I lent him to a mate and he died at his work with 2 in the pocket I beleive......again, giving no quarter. I would have the dog again tomorrow if I could. Plenty said he was shit, well, you can give me shit like that any day of the week. His sire was one horrible b*****d of a dog !! Hope that helps !! Lol Quote Link to post
undertaker 831 Posted August 9, 2015 Report Share Posted August 9, 2015 The only down fall ive seen are the tightly bred ones ive seen have had bad jaw lines and not great bone and some where scatty and.some timid and this has made some fail im not saying there all like this just.some ive.seen and as ive said i think its because they was too tightly bredDon't worry about the jaw, there was a cracking little undershot dog called Molly.......nothing wrong with her work style.I had a dog who's sire was Chaz, everyone hated the dog and lots never rated him at all.......his biggest fault was that he had no brains, would hit anything head on, get smashed to bits and blow his load and sometimes come away. The fact was the dog had nothing left to give. However, I have never and I mean never been out with a terrier who was a better finder......ever !! If it was home that dog would find, no matter how big the spot. I have seen him put his nose in the air, run 150 meters including swimming across a water filled ditch when I eventually found him he was to ground in a big S shape place and I finally broke in 4 hours later after he had pushed a big angry January dog fox back round every bend.......the dog have no quarter. I would simply drop the dog on the floor and if something was anywhere he would find it. I lent him to a mate and he died at his work with 2 in the pocket I beleive......again, giving no quarter. I would have the dog again tomorrow if I could. Plenty said he was shit, well, you can give me shit like that any day of the week. His sire was one horrible b*****d of a dog !! Hope that helps !! Lol wy wud ya breed off a dog that failed? 1 Quote Link to post
WILF 46,786 Posted August 9, 2015 Report Share Posted August 9, 2015 (edited) I don't get you?.....I never bred anything out of my dog? For a bloke like me who isn't "a terrier man " but simply a bloke who liked to go and have a do with the terrier, find and shift things as needed, occasional stuff......the dog was ideal. Who knows, if he had been with someone who could show him more work his style may have improved........but I doubt it !! Lol He self entered at about 18 months old. Edited August 9, 2015 by WILF 2 Quote Link to post
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