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from 29 of august 2005 in poland and in hungary from october are banned, in czech may be year or two

 

 

But from what I understood, borsuk work was already banned in Czech, Slovakia and Germany, which is why the Polish tests were so popular with you guys as you couldn't do it in your own country?

 

once again slovakia is the last country with these contact tests. no poland no hungary no czech no germany i m sure.

 

i m not sure about france and italy but i m sure with poland and hungary and czech because i spoke to guys from those countries.

ps what i know fells are patterdales no lakelands, and all english terriers have their ancestor same: old black and tan terrier, i read an article from one of jagterriers founders.

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ps what i know fells are patterdales no lakelands, and all english terriers have their ancestor same: old black and tan terrier, i read an article from one of jagterriers founders.

 

 

Fells are Lakelands....Patterdales are Lakelands.....Lakelands are fells..... :11:

 

The old term for a lakeland before and around the time they were registered by the KC was Patterdale ;)

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ps what i know fells are patterdales no lakelands, and all english terriers have their ancestor same: old black and tan terrier, i read an article from one of jagterriers founders.

 

 

Fells are Lakelands....Patterdales are Lakelands.....Lakelands are fells..... :11:

 

The old term for a lakeland before and around the time they were registered by the KC was Patterdale ;)

 

by american kennel patts are fells, lakeland is different also by FCI, i have lot of books where patts/fell is one breed and lakelands are different.

 

we can ask our m8s from UK. what s y think

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it quite possible for a terrier to kill a badger, it would have tobe strong with heavy jaw power and get a good grip at the throat or back of the neck. many years ago before being protected there were breeds of terrier capable of doing so. though i would think a wheaton more likely than a dachshund. also younger animals would differ greatly from mature ones also time of year size of run in which they engaged woudl play a part. i dont think iy is impossible but it woudl be impossible for me to say having not or likely to in the future see it played out.

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from 29 of august 2005 in poland and in hungary from october are banned, in czech may be year or two

 

 

But from what I understood, borsuk work was already banned in Czech, Slovakia and Germany, which is why the Polish tests were so popular with you guys as you couldn't do it in your own country?

 

once again slovakia is the last country with these contact tests. no poland no hungary no czech no germany i m sure.

 

i m not sure about france and italy but i m sure with poland and hungary and czech because i spoke to guys from those countries.

ps what i know fells are patterdales no lakelands, and all english terriers have their ancestor same: old black and tan terrier, i read an article from one of jagterriers founders.

matulkoh you are full of shite :haha:

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from 29 of august 2005 in poland and in hungary from october are banned, in czech may be year or two

 

 

But from what I understood, borsuk work was already banned in Czech, Slovakia and Germany, which is why the Polish tests were so popular with you guys as you couldn't do it in your own country?

 

once again slovakia is the last country with these contact tests. no poland no hungary no czech no germany i m sure.

 

i m not sure about france and italy but i m sure with poland and hungary and czech because i spoke to guys from those countries.

ps what i know fells are patterdales no lakelands, and all english terriers have their ancestor same: old black and tan terrier, i read an article from one of jagterriers founders.

matulkoh you are full of shite :haha:

 

thanks, great spelling :clapper:

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