frosty 0 Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 I am impressed by some of these working type bedlingtons which are a far cry from the poodle like dogs I see at the shows. I would like to know how hard is it to find a purebred no outcross bedlington terrier? I see Rillington bloodlines being brought up alot but thats over in England. I am not interested in any crossbreeding. Also the coats on these dogs, How often do they need to be clipped? Any other info would be appreciated. Quote Link to post
david2363 42 Posted February 20, 2008 Report Share Posted February 20, 2008 If you find one Frosty, don't forget to come back and tell us how good he's working, how he's knocking foxes around underground, and how well he hunts and uses his nose. Tell us how resiliant he is, how strong in the jaw he turned out to be, how brave he is and how his coat stands up to the weather. .......... I won't hold my breath. Quote Link to post
frosty 0 Posted February 21, 2008 Author Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 If you find one Frosty, don't forget to come back and tell us how good he's working, how he's knocking foxes around underground, and how well he hunts and uses his nose. Tell us how resiliant he is, how strong in the jaw he turned out to be, how brave he is and how his coat stands up to the weather. .......... I won't hold my breath. I wasnt looking for a show dog that looked like a lamb with that ridiculous haircut. I thought maybe someone breeds a more traditional older type bedlington with out out crossing. To me a outcross is a mutt or a type. Quote Link to post
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