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A long time question for sure.I remember having a hard coated black female that was Gould bred.a long time terrier man told me she was a black lakeland. To this day this topic confuses me haha.

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If a terrier is white (doesn't matter what colour it's parents were) then it's a Jack Russell. if it's typey and rough coated then it's either a Lakeland or a Russell depending on the show you're at.

anything that is predominantly white is a russell. TYPE. it may have lakie or bull or anything else in its linage but if it mostly white its a russell type. i wouldnt worry about the rest they ar

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Got my classes down for our show;

Lakies (black n tan things)

Borders (otter headed expensive things)

Russell's (white bodied things)

Fell types (anything else!)

Beddy's (poodle blooded things)

Plummer's (copper bodied ratting things)

 

And that's it... Everything should fall into those categories and if it don't, your just a rosette hunter anyway! :yes::laugh:

LOL.

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If your dog has lakeland or russel in it !

Concise and to the point, thanks for that Pabs

If a terrier is white (doesn't matter what colour it's parents were) then it's a Jack Russell. if it's typey and rough coated then it's either a Lakeland or a Russell depending on the show you're at. If it's a black and Tan then it's a Lakeland unless of course it's a Fell.

If it's black and smooth then it's a Patterdale but if it's brother is rough coated then he's a black fell. But then again he might be a black Lakeland.

But he might be white with black marking which means the show world is your oyster because he could be a russell, a white lakey or a patterdale which throws up white terriers. If he's black and tan but smooth then he's a patterdale but if his brother is rough coated then he's a Lakeland.

If he's black smooth coated and has a large head then he's a bull cross (even though you might have the line for 40 years) whether you like it or not.

If your line of lakeland starts to produce a few white ones then you can tell the wife you'll be able to afford that diamond ring she's had her eye on and if your line of black terriers starts to produce some chocolates then you can tell her she can have that villa in Spain.

Hope this helps, LOL.

Keep it to yourself, she'll want to know why she's still pulling night shifts else !

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My taughts on this is if it's white it's a Russell. If it's red or b&T with a jacket it's a lakeland. If it's black with a jacket it's a fell and if it's smooth black or chocolate it's a patterdale. That's just the way I always think of them

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