thurso jack 3 Posted December 9, 2005 Author Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 :11: at least your honest!! Quote Link to post
CumbrianJack 2 Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 Nothing is classed as pure unless bred 'distinct type' to 'distinct type' for 8 generations & even then your gonna get throw backs now & again. A woman near us bought a bitch which she was told was a Jack Russell, she took it to a show at a year old & was told it was a Plummer! :11: anyway its not all there in the head, it can be nice one minute & take your arm off the next, they do work her & had her mated to one of our russells, she tried to kill the pups when they were born so the woman hand reared 4 of them, she kept a male who is now in his 2nd season of work & its doing well, hes calmer dog than his mother though but he looks like a russell, the 3 bitches looked like plummers, to the untrained eye i guess they could have been passed off to anyone as 'plummers'. Hope you are well thursojack Quote Link to post
thurso jack 3 Posted December 9, 2005 Author Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 Hope you are well thursojack <{POST_SNAPBACK}> A**ela??? Im fine, i think i know who you are, if its who i think it is how are you? Quote Link to post
phil wright 2 Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 mine have never been bad fighters.not sure if ive been very lucky or havent owned the line that fights. Quote Link to post
Guest tim Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 To be honest I applaude you on this one nuv, I agree but have never checked that the database dates dont add up, I have questioned the PTA database time and time again, wondered for a start how one dog bred in one kennels ended up either with someone elses other prefix or suffix tagged on somewhere or other - how confusing, and thats only the names!! not to mention the numbers and dates of birth, but thats the PTA ( I notice all the dogs now are getting their right prefix allocated to them- well donr but time to drop the affix dont you think). As for KC, who is getting a hearing before the Kennel Club in March 2006???!!! the PTA ! this application is NOT backed by the PTCGB , indeed it will be lodging a legal objection. Back to the database, I am only interested in the dogs since new blood was added in 1998, history prior to that wouldnt make any difference whatsoever - it just made someone think they were big and clever for a time. Quote Link to post
cymro 0 Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 To be honest I applaude you on this one nuv, I agree but have never checked that the database dates dont add up, I have questioned the PTA database time and time again, wondered for a start how one dog bred in one kennels ended up either with someone elses other prefix or suffix tagged on somewhere or other - how confusing, and thats only the names!! not to mention the numbers and dates of birth, but thats the PTA ( I notice all the dogs now are getting their right prefix allocated to them- well donr but time to drop the affix dont you think). As for KC, who is getting a hearing before the Kennel Club in March 2006???!!! the PTA ! this application is NOT backed by the PTCGB , indeed it will be lodging a legal objection. Back to the database, I am only interested in the dogs since new blood was added in 1998, history prior to that wouldnt make any difference whatsoever - it just made someone think they were big and clever for a time. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Quote Link to post
cymro 0 Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 To be honest I applaude you on this one nuv, I agree but have never checked that the database dates dont add up, I have questioned the PTA database time and time again, wondered for a start how one dog bred in one kennels ended up either with someone elses other prefix or suffix tagged on somewhere or other - how confusing, and thats only the names!! not to mention the numbers and dates of birth, but thats the PTA ( I notice all the dogs now are getting their right prefix allocated to them- well donr but time to drop the affix dont you think). As for KC, who is getting a hearing before the Kennel Club in March 2006???!!! the PTA ! this application is NOT backed by the PTCGB , indeed it will be lodging a legal objection. Back to the database, I am only interested in the dogs since new blood was added in 1998, history prior to that wouldnt make any difference whatsoever - it just made someone think they were big and clever for a time. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> <{POST_SNAPBACK}> "PLUMMERS"...Been there,done it and will never do it again!!!!!! Quote Link to post
nuv 2 Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 To be honest I applaude you on this one nuv, I agree but have never checked that the database dates dont add up, I have questioned the PTA database time and time again, wondered for a start how one dog bred in one kennels ended up either with someone elses other prefix or suffix tagged on somewhere or other - how confusing, and thats only the names!! not to mention the numbers and dates of birth, but thats the PTA ( I notice all the dogs now are getting their right prefix allocated to them- well donr but time to drop the affix dont you think). As for KC, who is getting a hearing before the Kennel Club in March 2006???!!! the PTA ! this application is NOT backed by the PTCGB , indeed it will be lodging a legal objection. Back to the database, I am only interested in the dogs since new blood was added in 1998, history prior to that wouldnt make any difference whatsoever - it just made someone think they were big and clever for a time. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Tim...whether it's the fighting between the two clubs that makes the owners so defensive I don't know...I understand the Parson/Jack clubs have been in a similar position...mine's better than yours etc. It confuses me...which is the real Plummer..PTA or PTCGB..? Or are they all? My own view is that they are not taken seriously as a foxing dog...but for ratting etc they are supposed to be second to none...not my thing. It also seems that showing seems to have taken over from working and the name Plummer=big bucks. Still, at least generations of workers aren't being diluted like rabitting lakelands etc. Quote Link to post
Squirrel_Basher 17,100 Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 Jack-If you are dead set on a plummer,same rules apply as with choosing any other pup,get one from WORKING parents. Quote Link to post
nuv 2 Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 Jack-If you are dead set on a plummer,same rules apply as with choosing any other pup,get one from WORKING parents. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Sound advice. Quote Link to post
Guest grubygrafter Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 we bred a bitch JR. to a dog called wizard. in ayrshire. he was out of Warlock. and owned by an old lady.the bitch pup we kept was the hardest little bitch i ever seen. to hard for a 10 inch terrier. :11: . little fecker had a death wish Quote Link to post
nuv 2 Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 we bred a bitch JR. to a dog called wizard. in ayrshire. he was out of Warlock. and owned by an old lady.the bitch pup we kept was the hardest little bitch i ever seen. to hard for a 10 inch terrier. :11: . little fecker had a death wish <{POST_SNAPBACK}> That aggressive dog, Blue, was mated to a useless bitch bred by Kevin Allen (now terrierman at the Bicester and a bigwig Parson man). I cannot remember what happened to the rest of the litter but my mate (the half caste seen in a few pics I put up) had a bitch pup, the one in the pic (the only one known). A chance mating but if the bitch in the pic was an example, they must have all been excellent. She self entered to very strong quarry at seven months, slipping the leash while we were digging further along the bank. Chaos ensued..we were digging one end and digging the other, some 20 feet apart I suppose. This was in a country park near where I live, which backed onto a private mansion (obviously not that near), the occupiers of which asked us to clear foxes from their massive garden. We ACCIDENTALLY strayed into the park which backed onto their property and found ourselves in that situation. Our arseholes were making more noise than the terriers... Anyway, we gave the pup priority cos of her age..she bottled up two items of quarry - albeit shallow (it was a man made shitty peaty bank) and drew the two and released them and off they scuttled. The thing was, there's a bridlepath right next to where we were and some horsey bird pulled up and asked what was going on...god, we shat ourselves...luckily enough we had a route out through the garden so plod et al never found us :ph34r: ...a close one... Anyway, I digress...the bitch died to Parvo when it was like an relentless black plague to which no one had any idea to beat; it subsequently killed virtually ever working and game dog in my area, except my border who was lucky enough to die working an earth about three weeks earlier... Ironic really the first Plummer terrier and the one that formed my opinion of them, sired potentially one of the best working terriers I have seen... It's a funny old game... Quote Link to post
nuv 2 Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 Good bit of info there.. ....but also shit and saddening.. .What could of been.. Millet <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I tell you mate..if that bitch survived then she would have done much for Plummers around this neck of the woods...but I aint got a clue what is or isn't a Plummer nowadays - old style, new style, PTA, PTCGB, and frankly don't care...there's tried and tested breed that act and do exactly what I require...no time to mess with 'new breeds'. What does make me laugh is Plummer being banned from a Plummer terrier club :11: :11: :11: how farcical is that...mind you, it does seem that the warring factions are interested in show/kc registration. Quote Link to post
nuv 2 Posted December 10, 2005 Report Share Posted December 10, 2005 So Keeps...Blue died in 1996 aged 21 - my god that's a good age for a terrier that works...therefore born 1975. As I said before I put the picture of Blue up to show Thurso Jack who was interested in Omega. Blue was 21 years old when died in 1996 and as previously stated he was 4 years old in that picture. Are you having problems reading? and where did I say Omega was a dog? What year was Omega born? Quote Link to post
Guest tim Posted December 10, 2005 Report Share Posted December 10, 2005 To be honest I applaude you on this one nuv, I agree but have never checked that the database dates dont add up, I have questioned the PTA database time and time again, wondered for a start how one dog bred in one kennels ended up either with someone elses other prefix or suffix tagged on somewhere or other - how confusing, and thats only the names!! not to mention the numbers and dates of birth, but thats the PTA ( I notice all the dogs now are getting their right prefix allocated to them- well donr but time to drop the affix dont you think). As for KC, who is getting a hearing before the Kennel Club in March 2006???!!! the PTA ! this application is NOT backed by the PTCGB , indeed it will be lodging a legal objection. Back to the database, I am only interested in the dogs since new blood was added in 1998, history prior to that wouldnt make any difference whatsoever - it just made someone think they were big and clever for a time. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Tim...whether it's the fighting between the two clubs that makes the owners so defensive I don't know...I understand the Parson/Jack clubs have been in a similar position...mine's better than yours etc. It confuses me...which is the real Plummer..PTA or PTCGB..? Or are they all? My own view is that they are not taken seriously as a foxing dog...but for ratting etc they are supposed to be second to none...not my thing. It also seems that showing seems to have taken over from working and the name Plummer=big bucks. Still, at least generations of workers aren't being diluted like rabitting lakelands etc. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> You will find its the PTA who are on the defensive all the time, they wont let PTCGB registered dogs be shown at their shows, yet they(the PTA) attend PTCGB shows and are made welcome. All the dogs are the same if they are registered then its fine, why shouldnt it be? the PTCGB database is based on the PTA one, and so it must be true and honest - dont you think :whistle: The main thing is the size!! the PTA in their 2005 yearbook openly state they are having problems getting the size down, so lie on their site about the true size of their stud dogs - is this honest? , its all about being open and honest when trying to get a breed back to standard, and co operation. As for working them, well theres them who do, them who say they do ,them who would like to and them that just arent bothered. I have great respect for them who do!! and none for them who pretend, and believe me there are loads who say they do ........................... Quote Link to post
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