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I think aswell when you have one from generations you get a more versatile type.. rather then a first cross or 3/4 Breds I’d always go down to at least 3rd generation if possible when choosing th

You can see the coat on this dog is pretty thick and by my eye that could stand a harsh night. 

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  On 27/06/2021 at 10:24, LamperNM said:

Sire is bedlington terrier 

dam is collie greyhound mate 

hence the Merle colouring coming out in pups the cream liver colours have Merle pattern on the coats and there is a blue Merle there to 

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Like this x ,I got a first x bedy grey and thinking of putting a collie type over her, bit of collie in the mix goes a long way .

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  On 28/06/2021 at 06:51, Moocher71 said:

Like this x ,I got a first x bedy grey and thinking of putting a collie type over her, bit of collie in the mix goes a long way .

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I have a beddy/grey x collie/grey bitch there does me well it does go well together the two. And certainly gives them a good weatherproof coat ?

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look good strong healthy pups?. I have always favoured a rough coat believing it more weatherproof. then a chap pointed out a good thick smooth coat is better. he didn't mean like a whippet he said like the smooth collie coat. I think he had a point. 

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  On 28/06/2021 at 11:35, fred90 said:

look good strong healthy pups?. I have always favoured a rough coat believing it more weatherproof. then a chap pointed out a good thick smooth coat is better. he didn't mean like a whippet he said like the smooth collie coat. I think he had a point. 

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Called a  'slape' coat...alot of the smooth patterdale types have it?DSC_0597.JPG.3b027ccfd1a13fc6a397cd8e6b129947.JPG

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  On 28/06/2021 at 11:35, fred90 said:

look good strong healthy pups?. I have always favoured a rough coat believing it more weatherproof. then a chap pointed out a good thick smooth coat is better. he didn't mean like a whippet he said like the smooth collie coat. I think he had a point. 

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My pup has it she’s few generations of Beddy whippet and has a smooth coat but it’s not totally short and thick skin 

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