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3 hours ago, Loton Moocher said:

haha  yes thanks bud she just coming into her prime now and gets to the birds faster than the labs lol and for some reason they always shout me when a Charlie appears in the drive? haha

Those saying they just a rabbit dog? They more than capable to do any vermin and more .

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A  pic of the 1/2 cross I had early 90s, he stood at 24” and could move . What id give to have him again . ?    

not being funny, but those and many other questions should have been  asked and answered before the mating was considered, let alone carried out.

My we bitch is just going into labour i hope and have 6 cracking homes working homes to go to.one for myself and if she has enough they will be given away to good quality homes that are waiting to hea

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On ‎09‎/‎02‎/‎2020 at 20:53, Harry199920 said:

Two crows the two dogs are not mine the grey is my mates and the beddy is someone I know and the questions have been answered I just wanted to hear everyone else input and opinon on the breed and what there outcomes have been with the cross I already have a beddy whippet grey and know a lot about them I just wanted to see a few pics of some beddy greys first cross and peoples opinions like I said no need to be a funny mate 

if you said they were not yours in the op, perhaps might of got a better opinion.

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8 hours ago, Loton Moocher said:

yes, there beddys and there are beddys just because some aint boasted about on line and for good reason ? don't mean to say they aint out there ?

Never said thete not out there like the beddy an if its from digging stuff id think be better blood for the beddy greyhound, some funny twats on here ask some think an get shitty replay 

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On 11/02/2020 at 09:02, tank34 said:

Never said thete not out there like the beddy an if its from digging stuff id think be better blood for the beddy greyhound, some funny twats on here ask some think an get shitty replay 

Always here digging stuff ? Bedlington terriers never bred for small earth work like in shires as they to big to get to fox never mind bolt him ?they bred for rock piles and large places like badger sets and this is were a good bedlington come into there own ,we don't work brock no more in uk but if it made legal the bedlington would be used a lot more to ground  like in some parts of Europe were they work brock ,pigs ,raccoon dog and deer and fox .

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Moocher71 said:

Always here digging stuff ? Bedlington terriers never bred for small earth work like in shires as they to big to get to fox never mind bolt him ?they bred for rock piles and large places like badger sets and this is were a good bedlington come into there own ,we don't work brock no more in uk but if it made legal the bedlington would be used a lot more to ground  like in some parts of Europe were they work brock ,pigs ,raccoon dog and deer and fox .

 

 

 

 

Should of put worked to ground be rock piles drains or earths still think be better beddy to put to greyhound , one that bushed up ,  catch fox an get stuck in for me both work types be better then say just a rabbiting dog to start the first cross beddy greyhound 

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Harry 

I am looking for a male  Bedlington cross greyhound pup.

I recently at the start of march, had to put down my 18 year old Bedlington terrier and 6 weeks before I had to put down my 14 year old greyhound.

And now I have no dog for the first time in nearly 40 years.I planned to cross mine because you never see genuine beddy x greyhounds for sale, but I have never had the room to breed a litter.

Then the last few years I wanted a pup but it wouldn't be fair on the old dogs and not got enough room for 3 dogs.

So I hope you let us know when you get the pups.

There are pics of my Greyhound and Bedlington at the link below

 

 

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21 hours ago, dave j p said:

Harry 

I am looking for a male  Bedlington cross greyhound pup.

I recently at the start of march, had to put down my 18 year old Bedlington terrier and 6 weeks before I had to put down my 14 year old greyhound.

And now I have no dog for the first time in nearly 40 years.I planned to cross mine because you never see genuine beddy x greyhounds for sale, but I have never had the room to breed a litter.

Then the last few years I wanted a pup but it wouldn't be fair on the old dogs and not got enough room for 3 dogs.

So I hope you let us know when you get the pups.

There are pics of my Greyhound and Bedlington at the link below

 

 

There's two first x bedy grey up on fb 

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2 minutes ago, Marvel said:

adults or pups?

Adults mate and I don't no nothing about them apart from they needed new home asap ,I wouldn't touch another adult dog no matter what it's got to be a pup for me .

a lad just put his bedlington over a grey couple weeks ago ,I can find out for you if you like .

 

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On 11/02/2020 at 06:52, low plains drifter said:

Had some fun with mine way back, always kept the dogs for the daytime mostly, and this keen little bitch was a pleasure, would have been good to see what could have been produced from a strong day dog over her

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Have you ever seen the product off a beddy / greyhound to a coursing bred dog? It sounds appealing to my self and would be good to see of any that have been done

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1 hour ago, BobDown said:

Have you ever seen the product off a beddy / greyhound to a coursing bred dog? It sounds appealing to my self and would be good to see of any that have been done

If you look back to the early saluki based coursing lurchers, they are said to have carried beddy blood, the woolly coat still comes through in some of today's dogs

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4 minutes ago, low plains drifter said:

If you look back to the early saluki based coursing lurchers, they are said to have carried beddy blood, the woolly coat still comes through in some of today's dogs

Ye I believe so but it will be well diluted by now. You don’t hear much of the breeding going on, I thought may be a chancy breeding if all reyt

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