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Nice drive up north east at the weekend to line my bitch. This is the sire the dog on the left.  Nice well put together dog standing at about 12 " tts. Fingers crossed the bitch has taken as I'm keepi

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8 hours ago, Netmaker said:

they have double  coats that protect them from the bramble a quick brush out when back home and check of their feet should be part and parcel of good dog management

That's true mate is this the cockers or labs. Because the cocker i used to have was a nightmare for them kind of spikey sticky buds. Once her ears was that full of them on the inners an outers. An a do believe shaving a cocker just fucks there coats like it does terriers I always strip them alot better. But you can't do that to a cocker can you. 

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22 hours ago, Bangersanmash said:

But if your wanting a dog to get into the cover an work it with little noise then you need a smaller type dog don't you

I have seen plenty of terriers open up when the scents strong when  cover that was really thick the runners naturally knew we're to be it was a blessing at times .I have seen bushers of all shapes sizes and crosses do a very good job not just terriers 

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12 hours ago, Blackmag said:

I have seen plenty of terriers open up when the scents strong when  cover that was really thick the runners naturally knew we're to be it was a blessing at times .I have seen bushers of all shapes sizes and crosses do a very good job not just terriers 

Some say tomato some say tamato 

 

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1 hour ago, C.green said:

You wont touch a good terrier for bushing even the spaniel x terriers wont touch a good straight terrier. And youll find most good killing terriers are silent

Wish my little Russell yapped in cover but he prefers to be silent as it’s normally just him coming out of cover with stuff

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6 hours ago, C.green said:

You wont touch a good terrier for bushing even the spaniel x terriers wont touch a good straight terrier. And youll find most good killing terriers are silent

Don’t say that terriers are good for bushing will end up having listen to another 16 pages lol 

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On 11/03/2022 at 10:48, BEARINATOR said:

Wish my little Russell yapped in cover but he prefers to be silent as it’s normally just him coming out of cover with stuff

What do you want him to yap for ? If there's something there you'll know because he'll show interest in the cover..But you will already know that with him being your dog. Its frustration an excitement that makes them yap. 

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3 hours ago, Bangersanmash said:

What do you want him to yap for ? If there's something there you'll know because he'll slow interest in the cover..But you will already know that with him being your dog. Its frustration an excitement that makes them yap. 

So my lurcher will follow him mate, all grey squirrels and daft roe around me 

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1 hour ago, BEARINATOR said:

Not when she is on other stuff though and that bull Russell thing is a take to the hole and release type

Am just on about the terrier pushing quarry out of the cover into open ground for the lurcher.  Terriers generally bushing for rabbits in the cover few runs without having to use the ferrets. 

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