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LOL :whistling::D

 

come on donny elaborate?

Just recalling some Hulme bred dogs I had in front of me in Florida couple of weeks ago :yes:

 

 

ah i know who you are now B)

Two went to Florida??? :yes: :secret:

 

 

Lol wouldnt need to be a genious to work out which one you were though :whistling::tongue2:

 

how did you find the standard of dogs there? and were a lot worked? can t imagine florida being a hot bed of workers :laugh:

Tidy little dogs little being the word ..One very nice smooth dog but few workers.They are too fine to be honest and the same as the UK short of decent smooths . :thumbs:

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Used to go to the trials with my father back in the 60s. Staffs Bullwheatons and englishbulls were usedSeen goodstaffs and bullwheatons getting certified. Never seen englishbull getting certified most were lifted for makeing noise.Even at trials i never seen a badger getting killed and they were fit game dogs. Ive heard people in the pub boasting about dogs killing badger in holesdoes not happen.The odd time the badger will have dug in so well he smothers just my opinion.Seen kerryblues at trials pure dirt would be makeing noise going up the shore. Staffs and bull wheatons were the real deal

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Used to go to the trials with my father back in the 60s. Staffs Bullwheatons and englishbulls were usedSeen goodstaffs and bullwheatons getting certified. Never seen englishbull getting certified most were lifted for makeing noise.Even at trials i never seen a badger getting killed and they were fit game dogs. Ive heard people in the pub boasting about dogs killing badger in holesdoes not happen.The odd time the badger will have dug in so well he smothers just my opinion.Seen kerryblues at trials pure dirt would be makeing noise going up the shore. Staffs and bull wheatons were the real deal
as a kid growing up in ireland went to trails aswell with my dad they even had a digging club in my town and now live in london and still keep terriers and have never seen a terrier that could kill a pig had terriers that would draw a pig at the end of a dig but this was nothing to do with being hard it was that dog had a knack for it would bide his time then get a good hold and pull the pig out
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