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Small Working Lurcher Stud Wanted For Beddy/whippet Bitch 18" Tts


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I'm looking to breed my 5 year old 1/4 Bedlington, 3/4 whippet lurcher bitch, who is due to come into season in the next couple of weeks. She has only been lightly worked due to an injury when young followed by a really difficult few years of terminal illnesses and bereavements in our family, but she retrieves rabbits live to hand and dispatches rats efficiently, and is very trainable with a beautiful temperament in the house. She is a small bitch at only 18" tts, and I am looking for a small sire to cover her, ideally some blend of bedlington/collie/whippet (please no or minimal bull/greyhound/saluki)t, who has been proven as useful on rabbits and of good temperament. Good price paid for the right stud, I am based in County Durham and willing to travel a couple of hours in any direction.

 

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Hi,

 

I'm looking to breed my 5 year old 1/4 Bedlington, 3/4 whippet lurcher bitch, who is due to come into season in the next couple of weeks. She has only been lightly worked due to an injury when young followed by a really difficult few years of terminal illnesses and bereavements in our family, but she retrieves rabbits live to hand and dispatches rats efficiently, and is very trainable with a beautiful temperament in the house. She is a small bitch at only 18" tts, and I am looking for a small sire to cover her, ideally some blend of bedlington/collie/whippet (please no or minimal bull/greyhound/saluki)t, who has been proven as useful on rabbits and of good temperament. Good price paid for the right stud, I am based in County Durham and willing to travel a couple of hours in any direction.

 

Thanks all, picture attached.

Why would anybody put a proven dog to a non-proven bitch?.Never breed from such an animal mucker,source a pup from a more honest source and enjoy your dog for what it is.There is never a need to breed when its better not to.

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My reason for thinking about breeding her is that she has always been very focused and willing to retrieve rabbits live to hand, while dealing neatly and efficiently with rats - she has the raw materials of trainability that I'd like to work with in the future, and I was hoping my next pup would inherit some of her temperament and keenness. I really do value the input of people more experienced than me though, so thanks for raising the question - it may be moot now anyway, as she is showing pain in the leg with the old injury after manipulation by the greyhound vet on friday, and I wouldn't put her through a pregnancy if it was going fo put strain on painful joints. I know there are a lot of good dogs out there, and really do want to be responsible with sourcing my next pup, so thanks once again.

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i know 3 brothers from thornley in county durham who always have a good dog about them. take no notice of above post, the dog's lightly worked so therefore unspoilt. she seems to have all the quality to breed a real good pup. everybody wants a pup out of their own dog - take it from somebody that has bred dogs for over 50 years. i would try to stick to the 2 breeds you all ready have in your bitch.

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i know 3 brothers from thornley in county durham who always have a good dog about them. take no notice of above post, the dog's lightly worked so therefore unspoilt. she seems to have all the quality to breed a real good pup. everybody wants a pup out of their own dog - take it from somebody that has bred dogs for over 50 years. i would try to stick to the 2 breeds you all ready have in your bitch.

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