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Earthdogs with Bull blood in them


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Hi lads just wondering if many of you have digging terriers with bull blood in them? Saw a nice looking pitterpatter bitch on the forum yesterday :clapper: . (Scents new pit x patt bitch). Any photos would be great ;)

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Wel scent hows she settling in lad? when do you hope to try her out?

she settled in great thank god but my other bitch aint too keen on her but time will tell .Im bringin her out thursday mornin just to show her a few holes and have a sniff around cause she aint never been at a dig so hopefully show her some stuff

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Wel scent hows she settling in lad? when do you hope to try her out?

she settled in great thank god but my other bitch aint too keen on her but time will tell .Im bringin her out thursday mornin just to show her a few holes and have a sniff around cause she aint never been at a dig so hopefully show her some stuff

they blacks are toppers got 1 like the 1 on the right

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scent if yer other bitch is a bit iffy keep them apart for good cause if kimbo starts then summit will loose its life.Dont be too much in a hurry with her as shes not 14 months yet.The bulls take longer to mature I feel.We never start our dogs till at least 16 months old and thats when wwe're confident theyre actuall ready for it.Shes pissed about in the country but never seen anything with a furry skin.I wait with anticipation to hear how she does in the next few months.

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scent if yer other bitch is a bit iffy keep them apart for good cause if kimbo starts then summit will loose its life.Dont be too much in a hurry with her as shes not 14 months yet.The bulls take longer to mature I feel.We never start our dogs till at least 16 months old and thats when wwe're confident theyre actuall ready for it.Shes pissed about in the country but never seen anything with a furry skin.I wait with anticipation to hear how she does in the next few months.
Thats a good point about the maturity of the bull blood.We have a couple of bull blooded terriers but are still holding back even at 18months because they still have the imature look about them.Sometimes you wonder if you are doing the right thing but really i suppose you cant balls up by waiting a bit longer.
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i an guarantee ye kimbo aint ready for action yet,shes still a big puppy.i like to keep em calm and sedated for as long as possible,once they get a taste of action they change dramatically.I kept bringing her out with other dogs and taking her about the streets meeting different situations,makes a big difference,nothing fazes them after being socialised well.Bull bred dogs are notorious late starters,if ye try em too soon you'll put them back months and sometimes they dont ever come right from a too early hiding.But once theyre ready for it theres no holding them back.

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