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1 hour ago, OldPhil said:

The Bedlington Terrier influence can be amazingly strong,..even in this Beddy/Whippet x Working Cocker hybrid..

 Cracking wee jukel, an individual that seems to hunt and hunt,...non-bloody stop....🤔

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Would never of guessed it had cocker spaniel in it .

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This "Beddy type" won shows, but was first and foremost a working bitch. Beddy Type classes are nothing new up here, she won the Beddy class, the Under 23" class, and best in show, 13 year

The cream un looks a machine 

Get your self a bedlington bred lurcher to lurcher worker to worker bred mate don’t piss about if your going to work it getting hung up on that bedlington x whippet stuff there’s a lot of rubbish bein

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7 hours ago, OldPhil said:

The Bedlington Terrier influence can be amazingly strong,..even in this Beddy/Whippet x Working Cocker hybrid..

 Cracking wee jukel, an individual that seems to hunt and hunt,...non-bloody stop....🤔

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I knew an old keeper who had one bred the same way, what a handy little dog she was! Worth her weight in gold 

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9 hours ago, Dougie p said:

Both my dogs are bedy lurchers,both cracking workers I currently have a litter of 9 pups,Zak who is nearly14 now still loves a ratch he is bred put of colin didricksons Nellie,and Archie good honest dogs

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The bitch is nice mate 👍

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13 hours ago, Chevy Chase said:

I knew an old keeper who had one bred the same way, what a handy little dog she was! Worth her weight in gold 

My mate bred some whippet springers some years back and now has a bitch that was bred out of a pup he kept back put to a beddy whippet greyhound dog and he reckons the spaniel blood has been a big plus with his bitch being a natural retriever and more bidable and tougher as well as good stamina . She is only just over 20tts but is fearless and can be a pain with cats. 

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On 12/06/2020 at 20:00, Badgerpig85 said:

Anyone got a litter of lurchers?

Please help in need been searching for weeks and I'm still struggling to work site so not sure if anyone has saw my ad.wanted lurcher would take a beddy/w 

 

I have a litter of 9 bedy lurchers I have both parents,both cracking little grafters,will hunt anything

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On 12/06/2020 at 20:00, Badgerpig85 said:

Anyone got a litter of lurchers?

Please help in need been searching for weeks and I'm still struggling to work site so not sure if anyone has saw my ad.wanted lurcher would take a beddy/w 

 

 

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Some cracking Bedlington whippet greyhound pups bred by a lad in Rotherham who works his dogs and he comes from a well known family of rabbiting men from Rotherham. I have only seen pictures of the pups on social media and don't know what he his asking for them.

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9 hours ago, tatsblisters said:

Some cracking Bedlington whippet greyhound pups bred by a lad in Rotherham who works his dogs and he comes from a well known family of rabbiting men from Rotherham. I have only seen pictures of the pups on social media and don't know what he his asking for them.

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Nice, bright looking pup that.

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18 minutes ago, shaaark said:

Nice, bright looking pup that.

Seen pictures of the other pups mate they all look crackers and very well reared. I bumped into a relative of the lad who's bred them this morning and she saw i am still without a dog and told me about the litter .

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