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hey all been on this site for a while now im in aussie and hunt wild pig, have a pat terrier luv her to bits has a great work rate but think her legs are abit short was thinkin of crossing with a whippet , my uncle in nz has had airdale terrier crosses for a long time now but all the terrier types over this way are show bred except pats and jadgs, my question here is there any working lines back over there that have abit more leg or any guys on here that breed there line like this!! i prefer hard dogs that will bail the larger pigs just know how well the terriers hunt and that you guys live were the terriers and bull type dogs originated any help would be much appreciated cheers :D

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hey all been on this site for a while now im in aussie and hunt wild pig, have a pat terrier luv her to bits has a great work rate but think her legs are abit short was thinkin of crossing with a whippet , my uncle in nz has had airdale terrier crosses for a long time now but all the terrier types over this way are show bred except pats and jadgs, my question here is there any working lines back over there that have abit more leg or any guys on here that breed there line like this!! i prefer hard dogs that will bail the larger pigs just know how well the terriers hunt and that you guys live were the terriers and bull type dogs originated any help would be much appreciated cheers :D

ahright mickey,im working in perth myself at the moment.was lookin at some pig hunting and they all seem to be big bull arab and mixed bull breeds that are used.would you ever think about crossing the pat with a kelpie? id try and stay with a smooth coated breed anyway because of the aussie sun aswell.

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hey all been on this site for a while now im in aussie and hunt wild pig, have a pat terrier luv her to bits has a great work rate but think her legs are abit short was thinkin of crossing with a whippet , my uncle in nz has had airdale terrier crosses for a long time now but all the terrier types over this way are show bred except pats and jadgs, my question here is there any working lines back over there that have abit more leg or any guys on here that breed there line like this!! i prefer hard dogs that will bail the larger pigs just know how well the terriers hunt and that you guys live were the terriers and bull type dogs originated any help would be much appreciated cheers :D

ahright mickey,im working in perth myself at the moment.was lookin at some pig hunting and they all seem to be big bull arab and mixed bull breeds that are used.would you ever think about crossing the pat with a kelpie? id try and stay with a smooth coated breed anyway because of the aussie sun aswell.

thanks for reply mate were i hunt i need only average size dogs not large bull arab types to big and slow in the thicker stuff im sort of after a breed that is purpose bred hunting terrier that has some leg man

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hey all been on this site for a while now im in aussie and hunt wild pig, have a pat terrier luv her to bits has a great work rate but think her legs are abit short was thinkin of crossing with a whippet , my uncle in nz has had airdale terrier crosses for a long time now but all the terrier types over this way are show bred except pats and jadgs, my question here is there any working lines back over there that have abit more leg or any guys on here that breed there line like this!! i prefer hard dogs that will bail the larger pigs just know how well the terriers hunt and that you guys live were the terriers and bull type dogs originated any help would be much appreciated cheers :D

ahright mickey,im working in perth myself at the moment.was lookin at some pig hunting and they all seem to be big bull arab and mixed bull breeds that are used.would you ever think about crossing the pat with a kelpie? id try and stay with a smooth coated breed anyway because of the aussie sun aswell.

thanks for reply mate were i hunt i need only average size dogs not large bull arab types to big and slow in the thicker stuff im sort of after a breed that is purpose bred hunting terrier that has some leg man

 

Would the terriers not take awful stick off the pigs? I thought you would need a bull breed.

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hey all been on this site for a while now im in aussie and hunt wild pig, have a pat terrier luv her to bits has a great work rate but think her legs are abit short was thinkin of crossing with a whippet , my uncle in nz has had airdale terrier crosses for a long time now but all the terrier types over this way are show bred except pats and jadgs, my question here is there any working lines back over there that have abit more leg or any guys on here that breed there line like this!! i prefer hard dogs that will bail the larger pigs just know how well the terriers hunt and that you guys live were the terriers and bull type dogs originated any help would be much appreciated cheers :D

ahright mickey,im working in perth myself at the moment.was lookin at some pig hunting and they all seem to be big bull arab and mixed bull breeds that are used.would you ever think about crossing the pat with a kelpie? id try and stay with a smooth coated breed anyway because of the aussie sun aswell.

thanks for reply mate were i hunt i need only average size dogs not large bull arab types to big and slow in the thicker stuff im sort of after a breed that is purpose bred hunting terrier that has some leg man

 

Would the terriers not take awful stick off the pigs? I thought you would need a bull breed.

well im more interested in the bailers terrier for finding ability most good dogs will bite pig on nuts which will sit him down then dog will bail him (bark) when pig trys to run dog will grab back end again are all of the the people bloodline you speak about are they all patterdales have been told that the wheeler line has some leg on it any ideas or info welcome cheers mike.

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