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Worked in the dales. So there we have it again. Without getting into an argument with anyone over any cross, type or whatever, most dogs, not all obviously, worked in the dales, will NOT have the spee

Beddy/whippet x collie/whippet/bull/grey 

I think it's getting less popular among working people. other crosses are more popular and versatile. some prefer pure whippets or grews for rabbits. if you want a dog for lamping and other stuff you

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2 minutes ago, Allan P said:

He was a decent size, can’t remember the percentages but def Beddie whippet greyhound. 

I get you mate ?.  But if I understand gnipper's question, it was about a beddy x whippet/greyhound, a 1st x beddy in effect. Anyway, very nice dog that mate, and a good size for an alrounder ?

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52 minutes ago, shaaark said:

I get you mate ?.  But if I understand gnipper's question, it was about a beddy x whippet/greyhound, a 1st x beddy in effect. Anyway, very nice dog that mate, and a good size for an alrounder ?

Yep, I’ve read it again and I think you’re right. 

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54 minutes ago, shaaark said:

I get you mate ?.  But if I understand gnipper's question, it was about a beddy x whippet/greyhound, a 1st x beddy in effect. Anyway, very nice dog that mate, and a good size for an alrounder ?

That's what I meant, when people say beddy whippet greyhound it seems to cover everything between 18 and 26 inch rough or smooth.

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there is a fellow on YouTube with a few posts. ferreting with my dog Billy. it's three quarter whippet /greyhound and a quarter Bedlington, looks a decent size and a good dog. if I was wanting to lamp and other stuff it's the way I would look to be going. 

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1 hour ago, fred90 said:

there is a fellow on YouTube with a few posts. ferreting with my dog Billy. it's three quarter whippet /greyhound and a quarter Bedlington, looks a decent size and a good dog. if I was wanting to lamp and other stuff it's the way I would look to be going. 

I like him Fred like you said he looks a good dog 

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7 minutes ago, nothernlite said:

Yes 1/4 beddy 1/4 greyhound 1/2 whippet 

What I mean is beddy as one parent, not percentages or fractions. Gnipper asked about beddy as one parent, and whippet/greyhound as other parent ?

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1 minute ago, shaaark said:

What I mean is beddy as one parent, not percentages or fractions. Gnipper asked about beddy as one parent, and whippet/greyhound as other parent ?

a bedlington put to a grew. 

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25 minutes ago, shaaark said:

Exactly, and more exactly a bedlington put to a 1st x whippet/greyhound ?

Lad by me got a couple bred that way..... They can shift when they aint yapping like f**k at other dogs ?

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22 minutes ago, Daniel cain said:

Lad by me got a couple bred that way..... They can shift when they aint yapping like f**k at other dogs ?

Lol I always used to think, if my ex brother in law put his dog back to another 1st x whippet/greyhound I would definitely have taken a pup on. His old dog had plenty of good qualities, great nose, cracking coat, good feet, quick, agile and intelligent. But he did have that headstrong, stubborn streak lol. But I think if he'd have been a bit more consistent etc with his early training, he'd have been a far more useful dog ?

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