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We Bush to both mate.my advice is never buy a red bushing dog..ha

I have done both with my bushing dog...But something pushed out and CAUGHT as opposed to pushed out and SHOT is far better - I would take the Lurcher over the gun ANY DAY.

Collies just started bleeding today so think o will line a nice whippet or similar up for her

In my limited experience with terrier/whippets they are hit and miss keen and agile but then basically a terrier that can be 3 fields away in a blink of an eye mine was very willful re roaming miles off and bad recall and you wouldnt want to eat the rabs she caught!

I reckon it's got a lot to do with the terrier blood used? And the whippet I suppose. I've seen plenty of both with a stubborn side and won't do a thing they are told.

 

This terrier I've got here is really biddable and obedient, never goes too far. That type of terrier crossed with a decent working whippet could make handy types I reckon.

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In my limited experience with terrier/whippets they are hit and miss keen and agile but then basically a terrier that can be 3 fields away in a blink of an eye mine was very willful re roaming miles off and bad recall and you wouldnt want to eat the rabs she caught!

I reckon it's got a lot to do with the terrier blood used? And the whippet I suppose. I've seen plenty of both with a stubborn side and won't do a thing they are told.

 

This terrier I've got here is really biddable and obedient, never goes too far. That type of terrier crossed with a decent working whippet could make handy types I reckon.

 

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In my limited experience with terrier/whippets they are hit and miss keen and agile but then basically a terrier that can be 3 fields away in a blink of an eye mine was very willful re roaming miles off and bad recall and you wouldnt want to eat the rabs she caught!

I reckon it's got a lot to do with the terrier blood used? And the whippet I suppose. I've seen plenty of both with a stubborn side and won't do a thing they are told.

 

This terrier I've got here is really biddable and obedient, never goes too far. That type of terrier crossed with a decent working whippet could make handy types I reckon.

 

 

You planning on putting a whip over your bitch then Gaz?

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In my limited experience with terrier/whippets they are hit and miss keen and agile but then basically a terrier that can be 3 fields away in a blink of an eye mine was very willful re roaming miles off and bad recall and you wouldnt want to eat the rabs she caught!

I reckon it's got a lot to do with the terrier blood used? And the whippet I suppose. I've seen plenty of both with a stubborn side and won't do a thing they are told.

 

This terrier I've got here is really biddable and obedient, never goes too far. That type of terrier crossed with a decent working whippet could make handy types I reckon.

You planning on putting a whip over your bitch then Gaz?

I dunno mate. Not rushing into anything. A lot of hassle having a litter I reckon. Would be a shame not to breed her to a decent Plummer and put some decent Plummer pups on the ground, there's a lot of crap ones out there and I think the decent ones need their genes passing onto future generations.

 

I don't really need or want another dog yet. Got 3 under 3 years old here so we will have to see.

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In my limited experience with terrier/whippets they are hit and miss keen and agile but then basically a terrier that can be 3 fields away in a blink of an eye mine was very willful re roaming miles off and bad recall and you wouldnt want to eat the rabs she caught!

I reckon it's got a lot to do with the terrier blood used? And the whippet I suppose. I've seen plenty of both with a stubborn side and won't do a thing they are told.

 

This terrier I've got here is really biddable and obedient, never goes too far. That type of terrier crossed with a decent working whippet could make handy types I reckon.

 

Its often feck all to do with the breeding,the stewardship any dog encounters is the biggest factor in how the mutt works,or is allowed to.

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In my limited experience with terrier/whippets they are hit and miss keen and agile but then basically a terrier that can be 3 fields away in a blink of an eye mine was very willful re roaming miles off and bad recall and you wouldnt want to eat the rabs she caught!

I reckon it's got a lot to do with the terrier blood used? And the whippet I suppose. I've seen plenty of both with a stubborn side and won't do a thing they are told.

 

This terrier I've got here is really biddable and obedient, never goes too far. That type of terrier crossed with a decent working whippet could make handy types I reckon.

Its often feck all to do with the breeding,the stewardship any dog encounters is the biggest factor in how the mutt works,or is allowed to.

There's a few on here who've got a dog what's a pain in the arse, stubborn, headstrong etc, yet all their mutts before were not a problem.

 

How would you explain that if its not the breeding?

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In my limited experience with terrier/whippets they are hit and miss keen and agile but then basically a terrier that can be 3 fields away in a blink of an eye mine was very willful re roaming miles off and bad recall and you wouldnt want to eat the rabs she caught!

I reckon it's got a lot to do with the terrier blood used? And the whippet I suppose. I've seen plenty of both with a stubborn side and won't do a thing they are told.

 

This terrier I've got here is really biddable and obedient, never goes too far. That type of terrier crossed with a decent working whippet could make handy types I reckon.

mine was jrt× bullwhippet ive been told the bullwhippet line is well known for being stubborn so jrt was never really gonna help! Still a nice dog though never seen anything move over wooded hillsides etc quicker

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In my limited experience with terrier/whippets they are hit and miss keen and agile but then basically a terrier that can be 3 fields away in a blink of an eye mine was very willful re roaming miles off and bad recall and you wouldnt want to eat the rabs she caught!

I reckon it's got a lot to do with the terrier blood used? And the whippet I suppose. I've seen plenty of both with a stubborn side and won't do a thing they are told.

 

This terrier I've got here is really biddable and obedient, never goes too far. That type of terrier crossed with a decent working whippet could make handy types I reckon.

mine was jrt× bullwhippet ive been told the bullwhippet line is well known for being stubborn so jrt was never really gonna help! Still a nice dog though never seen anything move over wooded hillsides etc quicker

Sounds a handy little mix that for knocking about with. You got any pics?

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