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Agree rh young lads who are willing to listen and learn from the off set and being shown of correct people can go a lot further with ther terriers than some people who been at it a life time

Agh that's me fecked I'm not young time to drop the terriers then

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Wasn't she like fudge but just harder

There's fellas in the game 20/30years who no everything about nothing. A lad with the right attitude no matter how many years he's at it is worth ten of them no it all ignorant fellas.

The fifth dig to a Treacle pup this season, another Roxett grandson

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I disagree that theyre a soft type. And yes Dilly is on the button they can be a bit soft and treated as he says with 'kitten gloves', but soft (workwise) they are not. From what I've seen they start hard and take a step back with plenty of work. For all the crabbers, can someone name a different line or family of dogs that is as successful and constant?

Still waiting on 'Tallywacker' to tell us what bloodline he keeps. :angel:

He's probably one of the ones who does nothing but talk shit on here.

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I disagree that theyre a soft type. And yes Dilly is on the button they can be a bit soft and treated as he says with 'kitten gloves', but soft (workwise) they are not. From what I've seen they start hard and take a step back with plenty of work. For all the crabbers, can someone name a different line or family of dogs that is as successful and constant?

Yes..!

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No ones saying anyones wrong RH and i know how good ns dogs can be, which is why they (real ones!) have such a reputation but i'm pretty certain there are lines out there every bit as good and yes, i could name one... ;)

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Can't comment never worked ns line whuld of had to of worked a good few dogs from. Each line to make a comment on what worked best for you but even then it's only worked best for you and your work will be totally diffrent for the next man and his work lol

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No I've seen a couple of fellas with good dogs they have bred themselves for a few years and lucky enough to have been given terriers off a couple but both started with dogs off named lines . Suppose it boils back to the question already asked when does it stop being one man's and start being another

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