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Well folks,in your opinion is there such a thing as a "specialist" type of rabbiting dog? Does any one particular cross have advantages over others when it comes to bashing bunnies? Is the Whippet x the ultimate coney catcher?The Beddy type,collie cur or one of our other lurchers types? I know they are all capable of knocking a few bunnies over but as in everything in life there is always good and bad,so what's your fav and why and what types would you steer clear of and again why? Atb Andy

 

 

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What a cracking thread.   I wanted a rabbiting dog, a ferreting companion more than anything I do like my lamping but wanted to concentrate more on daytime work. I knew what I wanted and in time the

I'm probably going to upset someone or other.   But I think if the dog can work the lamp, runs well enough and has a strike.   It's all down to two things - stamina and number of rabbits on the gr

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The ultimate coney catcher belongs to the man who puts the most infront of the mutt... Give a certain type of fella , any type of lurcher and he,ll make it special, or as special as that type of dog can be..

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I don't ..but up where I hunt I. E lamp in rocky highlands the wheaten type tend to be king ....they handle that terrian well toes feet ect...and the terrier gene to keep going and handle the knocks and pain

Have you tried other "types" to compare to your Wheaton types buddy? I mean brought up from puppies so they are accustomed to the terrain from young dogs?

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Forgot to add the deerhound ..collie curs do well up here...but the wheaten tend to not stop will keep going to the last stride...and if injured they don't and won't show it till next day....the rocks are a baster ed up here and dogs can hit there feet hard up here on multiple times a night

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Forgot to add the deerhound ..collie curs do well up here...but the wheaten tend to not stop will keep going to the last stride...and if injured they don't and won't show it till next day....

We have both a Collie type & a Wheaton type and like you say both will and have ran on the most testing of terrain without too much of a hiccup,they've had their share of bangs,knocks but they just seem to shrug them off and keep rolling on ?

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