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i have a granitor bred bedlington bitch 14" to the shoulder was thinking of putting my mates cocker dog over her both 100% bushing dogs... was just wondering if anybody has any pics/experience of dogs bred the same way and would they need to be docked etc..... cheers james

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What would you be hoping to get from the mating that the Beddy or Spaniel cannot offer?.If you wish to utilise the abilities of both dam and sire the progeny should make for more than useful bushing companions,id not dock them.

i have a granitor bred bedlington bitch 14" to the shoulder was thinking of putting my mates cocker dog over her both 100% bushing dogs... was just wondering if anybody has any pics/experience of dogs bred the same way and would they need to be docked etc..... cheers james

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Can't see the problem in it as there's people breeding cockerpoos,they will just be the same but I would rather put a little bedlington dog over her as they are getting to big at the minute.atb

With any litter of Bedlingtons there is the possibility of the odd oversized un,touch wood ive yet to encounter it,working bred Bedlingtons usually throw a more honest working size than the majority of dross bred and advertised as "Working Bred".

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Can't see the problem in it as there's people breeding cockerpoos,they will just be the same but I would rather put a little bedlington dog over her as they are getting to big at the minute.atb

With any litter of Bedlingtons there is the possibility of the odd oversized un,touch wood ive yet to encounter it,working bred Bedlingtons usually throw a more honest working size than the majority of dross bred and advertised as "Working Bred".

When you look at most of the bedlingtons now they are getting to leggy because people aren't doing selective breeding like they should be.its easier for them to go to joe blogs around the corner who will charge £100 then driving for the right size and type and pay that bit more.its laziness and greed to save instead to improve.

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ive have a bedlington coming on 9 years he has been a good little dog for me. you could possibly gain from the mating a better coat as a lot of bedlingtons have poor coats these days also added biddability. The work ethic and nose of both breeds are excellent a handy bushing/flushing /marking type could be produced from a pair of the right type on both sides.

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I know a guy who has a Beddlington x spaniel for bushing and it dose its job very good infact probably one of the best bushers i have seen it stands about 18"/19" and ploughs through all kind of cover as if it's not there + marks all quarry to ground if you decide to put these dogs together drop me a pm and if there is any spare pups I will be intrested

 

Thanks ebo

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