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34 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

So a quality terrier is quiet ?

I thought that be the equivalent of a sighthound not chasing on sight ?

It is whatever floats your boat - some men like them to sound when work, some like them mute. Personally, a terrier to sound and then go mute as your getting close is my ideal terrier. But again, everyone has their own preferences... the same as they do with lurchers. 

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2 minutes ago, baker boy said:

Sorry mate didnt read your post before I had replied

 

4 minutes ago, baker boy said:

No mate I didnt say that, some terriers are mute some terriers are bayers and theres a whole lot inbetween, some people like and keep different types.

I know mate you said plenty a mute terriers about so in your opinion a mute terrier over a whippet would give you a runner that  didnt yap ?

 

Id say chances are most half bred terrier running dogs open up alot disappear in bryers hedgerows etc from what I seen 

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44 minutes ago, baker boy said:

There you go again mate, I never once offered an opinion, I stated that there are loads of mute terriers about, what they would or wouldnt do if bred to a whippet or greyhound is of no more than a passing interest to me.

there you go again??

there you go again straight on defensive more like mate

ill not comment to you again baker boy?

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19 minutes ago, baker boy said:

Im not on the defensive, you're making things up that I havent said, show me where I said any more than there are mute terriers around, show me where I said using a mute terrier will result in non yapping lurchers, whether you comment again or not is your choice

there are mute terriers around lol say no more lol

bet you shaark wish there was mute mr magoos around aswell ?

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1 minute ago, chartpolski said:

Wasn't the Bedlington once known as "the mute Terrier" ?

Not because it couldn't bark, but because when entered, it would go straight on the attack, not sit back and speak.

Cheers.

could that be why men used bedlington in lurchers alot mate 

and not patterdales ?

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8 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

could that be why men used bedlington in lurchers alot mate 

and not patterdales ?

Problem is very very few bedlingtons are used for earth work these days or anything that requires any type of gameness.Wheras there are plenty of patterdales that dont make a sound.

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10 minutes ago, downsouth said:

Problem is very very few bedlingtons are used for earth work these days or anything that requires any type of gameness.Wheras there are plenty of patterdales that dont make a sound.

a beddy is taller mate good coat and quiet a pat is smaller and much more vocal from what i seen how many lads have good pat x whippets compared to beddy whippets ?

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18 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

a beddy is taller mate good coat and quiet a pat is smaller and much more vocal from what i seen how many lads have good pat x whippets compared to beddy whippets ?

17inches with plenty of leg and had numerous 3-4 hour digs to this dog and never heard it make a peep and have witnessed and known of plenty of others like him.Not many lads have bred patterdale/whippets but im sure if they were more common lads would realise theyd probably be better than little lurchers bred from non earthworking bedlingtons

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15 minutes ago, baker boy said:

Shave a bedlington down to the wood then stand it next to a typical patterdale and you'll get 1 of the reasons a Bedlington is used more often than a patterdale, it really isnt rocket science, then go and look up a video of a dog called rambo, a so called working bedlington "working" a fox in a block end and see how quiet it is, I can assure you if I were to let a terrier go at the end of a dig ( not something I would do ) there would be no fckn barking.

bedlington like a running dog shaved mate like small whippet ?

what about when its chasing frustrated mate 

 

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7 minutes ago, downsouth said:

17inches with plenty of leg and had numerous 3-4 hour digs to this dog and never heard it make a peep and have witnessed and known of plenty of others like him.Not many lads have bred patterdale/whippets but im sure if they were more common lads would realise theyd probably be better than little lurchers bred from non earthworking bedlingtons

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corker mate ?

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6 minutes ago, baker boy said:

Dont know about bedlingtons mate but if one of mine is chasing something its not barking

ive seen few beddy crosses yip and wheatens aswell i seen sal x yip when not fit coming bk from injury ?

just them little terriers i seen loads all yap at out lol

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