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Dogs for jobs mate.pat x whip wouldent be my first chose ..

 

why not?

 

ive never seen one but would like to,why would a big,racy,hard,quiet patterdale dog lack that a bedlington or russel has in your opinion?

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Here you go Dunc ...    

This bitch is only 1/4 bedlington and works any cover instinctively. Shes around 20" but gets anywhere, only downside is she gets cut often but will work all day. Wouldnt be without this type shes ide

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Dogs for jobs mate.pat x whip wouldent be my first chose ..

 

why not?

 

ive never seen one but would like to,why would a big,racy,hard,quiet patterdale dog lack that a bedlington or russel has in your opinion?

 

Bedlingtons have always had a reputation for having a good nose, not saying the Patterdale cross wouldn't but all my Beddy crosses, have had excellent noses on them, essential for the rabbiting game.

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Good dogs cleanspade what are they like on daytime rabbits in the open?, atb

not to bad to be fair. when he was younger he put up a good show in cover and is in his eliment on rough ground and scrub. had a good catch rate ferretting also. on sheep grazed land or big fields or golf courses he was poor he lacked that extra gear. and turns like a boat. his strike and comitment is what made him stand out for me. this dog never gave less than 100%. i would recomend this type

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Joe u say patterdales may have poorer nose than a bedlington what about plummer x grew

Years ago i worked a Bill Brightmore Pat, she would work above and below, i did use her on rabbits, along with my Beddy X Whippet, who did have the better nose, but i suppose a lot of pats have a nose, regarding the Plummer I have never seen one work so cant comment, but they appear useful, there's lads on here that work them, so they would be the best to answer your question.

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