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Fantastic post. You won't go far wrong following this advice.

I can't work it out myself mate. I was warned when I got this bitch by a few people about negative comments etc but didn't expect people to be so hostile toward them. If I said my Jack Russell was a g

As Iv said about on my Plummer bitch on other posts she was abit slow starting if I'm honest but when the penny dropped she's turned into a handy dog she's got a fantastic nose on her and she gives it

  On 28/06/2016 at 13:40, mud said:

Got two 50/50 cocker Bulls here coats aren't the best but that doesn't stop them in any type of cover,I'll be going back to a cocker in the future with them tho atb mud

 

For what reason . Steadiness? Bet them two are livewires

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  On 28/06/2016 at 14:11, jcm said:

 

  On 28/06/2016 at 12:08, lurcherman 887 said:

Cant see why people would buy a terrier for bushing ? Get a spaniel or spaniel x and see a real busher go to work

My pal has just got a pat X springer so be intresting to see it work in the future.

Me and my other pal use terriers for bushing with good success

 

 

Hel have some fun with that pat springer .but mainly are the terriers used below and do a bit of bushing ? Thats fair enough but if i was in the market for just a busher a terrier wouldnt cross my mind . Best bush dogs ive seen go have all been. Cockers springers sprockers and the spaniel x terrier x beagle too much beagle would worry me though .

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  On 28/06/2016 at 19:04, punner said:

best dog Iv seen was a pat X Russell mate nock spots off any spaneil f bushing rabbits

Lurcherman says he wouldn't consider a terrier for bushing.

 

This bushing business is very confusing. Lol

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In the last three month Iv had 2 cockers n one springer the springer got caught bye its ears in thick cover and I had to go home for the shears and the cockers would not leave my side mean while my hot headed terrier was yapping his balls off in the under growth rabbit runs ??

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  On 28/06/2016 at 15:50, lurcherman 887 said:

 

  On 28/06/2016 at 14:11, jcm said:

 

  On 28/06/2016 at 12:08, lurcherman 887 said:

Cant see why people would buy a terrier for bushing ? Get a spaniel or spaniel x and see a real busher go to work

My pal has just got a pat X springer so be intresting to see it work in the future.

Me and my other pal use terriers for bushing with good success

 

Hel have some fun with that pat springer .but mainly are the terriers used below and do a bit of bushing ? Thats fair enough but if i was in the market for just a busher a terrier wouldnt cross my mind . Best bush dogs ive seen go have all been. Cockers springers sprockers and the spaniel x terrier x beagle too much beagle would worry me though .

Me and my pal have a terrier a piece and they work well for use but the other lad who has just got this pup done abit last year with us but had been riddled with bad luck.

He has lost two dogs in the space of 12 month a lurcher his a dry stone wall flat out killing its self the his pure beddy hunted a scent over train tracks and got hit by the train.

hopefully his new little bitch will have a bright future

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  On 28/06/2016 at 20:19, lurcherman 887 said:

Yeah mate hopefully he gets some better luck this time

If I like what a see from this bitch pup when it's up and going I'll look more into this mix

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