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Just putting the feelers out there I'm after a busher to run along with the lurcher not fussed on any breed or cross as long as it's from working parents and must be a pup... thanks in advance

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Theres some in the for sale section, Lakeland x Russell x Beagle Sprocker ready May 9th - It's got 15 pages of arguments but I'm sure if you messaged the seller they'd give you info without you having to read through!

 

What type of land do you work? May help you narrow it down to a specific type/size :thumbs:

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Theres some in the for sale section, Lakeland x Russell x Beagle Sprocker ready May 9th - It's got 15 pages of arguments but I'm sure if you messaged the seller they'd give you info without you having to read through!

 

What type of land do you work? May help you narrow it down to a specific type/size :thumbs:

cheers for reply mate... mainly woodland and briars!! What breeds or cross do you work and how do you find them cheers
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Theres some in the for sale section, Lakeland x Russell x Beagle Sprocker ready May 9th - It's got 15 pages of arguments but I'm sure if you messaged the seller they'd give you info without you having to read through!

 

What type of land do you work? May help you narrow it down to a specific type/size :thumbs:

cheers for reply mate... mainly woodland and briars!! What breeds or cross do you work and how do you find them cheers

 

Unfortunately I have no working dogs of my own at the minute due to living at home still so I wouldn't be able to comment on that. By the sounds of it you could do with a compact type with a good coat that doesn't range too far. I'd suggest a terrier x cocker, hopefully the Spaniel would keep the urge from going to ground away!

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What the parent used mainly for Lukey atb Flacko

bushing, ratting and just general mooching dogs both steady workers. Never had my own busher as I have always worked lurchers so it's all new to me. I have been out with lads that use bushers but never had my own thanks
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Jack Russell x Plummer will be a cracking dog, although think it will be quite keen to go to ground, just discourage it at any opportunity if that's not what you want it for.

 

P.S Best way to calm your missus down is to ask her if the cloth in your hand smells of chloroform :thumbs:

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At least it won't go to ground mate haha

that's what I'm hoping pal too much of hard work that digging lark

There's a very good chance these WILL go to ground and if that's definitely what you don't want I would look for something bigger and from parents what don't go to ground.

 

Some Plummers have been dug to and will stay, believe it or not.

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At least it won't go to ground mate haha

that's what I'm hoping pal too much of hard work that digging lark
There's a very good chance these WILL go to ground and if that's definitely what you don't want I would look for something bigger and from parents what don't go to ground.

 

Some Plummers have been dug to and will stay, believe it or not.

There's not many foxes where I go anyway mate.. how you finding the plummer you have as a general moocher/busher
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At least it won't go to ground mate haha

that's what I'm hoping pal too much of hard work that digging lark
There's a very good chance these WILL go to ground and if that's definitely what you don't want I would look for something bigger and from parents what don't go to ground.

 

Some Plummers have been dug to and will stay, believe it or not.

There's not many foxes where I go anyway mate.. how you finding the plummer you have as a general moocher/busher

She's spot on mate. Can't fault her. But she goes to ground and stays.

 

She's pretty intelligent and is learning that it's not what I want from her. She's started looking at the hole, shaking with hesitation and looking at me as much to say "can I". 9/10 times now when I say "get out" she comes away.

 

I'm sure if you had one from a pup and put the time in you could teach it to stay away. But nothing is certain.

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At least it won't go to ground mate haha

that's what I'm hoping pal too much of hard work that digging lark
There's a very good chance these WILL go to ground and if that's definitely what you don't want I would look for something bigger and from parents what don't go to ground.

 

Some Plummers have been dug to and will stay, believe it or not.

There's not many foxes where I go anyway mate.. how you finding the plummer you have as a general moocher/busher
She's spot on mate. Can't fault her. But she goes to ground and stays.

 

She's pretty intelligent and is learning that it's not what I want from her. She's started looking at the hole, shaking with hesitation and looking at me as much to say "can I". 9/10 times now when I say "get out" she comes away.

 

I'm sure if you had one from a pup and put the time in you could teach it to stay away. But nothing is certain.

nothing is certain in the dog game pal... get out what you put in!! I have always fancied a plummer or plummer cross hence why I have gone for plummer x jack mainly going to be a mooching/bushing dog and the odd day out ratting
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