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My brindle bitch is a good ferreting bitch. Reliable marker, very patient, has a knack of being in the right place at the right time.

 

She's just lurcher to lurcher really. Deerhound/collie/whippet/greyhound, 24" tts.

 

I don't think breeding is as important as schooling. Most lurchers given plenty of time in the field could make a handy ferreting dog I reckon.

 

Something 22"-24" with a splash of collie and whippet would be my preference.

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I've a line bred collie deerhound greyhound x whippet greyhound she's 26tts and works as well as any small lurcher I think its down to what there shown is as the norm I think any lurcher will work with ferrets

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if you want a good ferreting dog you can't rule out any gundog, terrier, collie and obviously lurchers in all there shapes or any dog really. The real good ones can come in any shape. That leads on to the next question what makes a good ferreting dog and that will depend on what each person expects.

For me putting them to ground and marking any thing else is a bonus

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