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As you're so very knowledgeable DonnyC I assume that you must have bushed with a plummer? :no:

KEEPS ARE YOU THE "OFFICIAL PLUMMER PROTECTER"?

YOU CANT RESIST CAN YOU? LOL

GOT TO SAY I ADMIRE YOUR TENACITY.........

KEEP ON KEEPING ON

YIS FELLMAN

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As you're so very knowledgeable DonnyC I assume that you must have bushed with a plummer? :no:

KEEPS ARE YOU THE "OFFICIAL PLUMMER PROTECTER"?

YOU CANT RESIST CAN YOU? LOL

GOT TO SAY I ADMIRE YOUR TENACITY.........

KEEP ON KEEPING ON

YIS FELLMAN

 

Just an observation Fellman, I would assume that anyone who gives advice out about a breed has at least worked them :D

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As you're so very knowledgeable DonnyC I assume that you must have bushed with a plummer? :no:

KEEPS ARE YOU THE "OFFICIAL PLUMMER PROTECTER"?

YOU CANT RESIST CAN YOU? LOL

GOT TO SAY I ADMIRE YOUR TENACITY.........

KEEP ON KEEPING ON

YIS FELLMAN

 

Just an observation Fellman, I would assume that anyone who gives advice out about a breed has at least worked them :D

That isn`t always the case tho is it?

i know feck all about yorkies but i know as a terrier they aint gonna be able to work !

by work i mean in the ground facing foe that bites back!

same can be said for a lot of ex.working breeds ..........

just realised plummer said he was gonna work yorkies and spanials to fox .......now that id love to see!

anyway nto looking for a argument jusyt making a point

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Actually YES a mate has two!!Just stating a fact as I see . :good: But I still say the safest dog for what the poster was asking advice about.But I ommited to say what I think of them ,I spoke at length to the late BP 35 years ago about his dogs when he was offering blank cheques for working dogs

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That isn`t always the case tho is it?

i know feck all about yorkies but i know as a terrier they aint gonna be able to work !

by work i mean in the ground facing foe that bites back!

same can be said for a lot of ex.working breeds ..........

just realised plummer said he was gonna work yorkies and spanials to fox .......now that id love to see!

anyway nto looking for a argument jusyt making a point

 

Quite true fellman but even some breeds that you wouldnt think likely can sometimes go to ground, for example, Mr Keeps had to rescue a westie that had gone to ground, during the course of his work :blink: Point taken though, we are all entitled to our opinion :)

 

Wasnt it cavaliers that he was on about :D

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Actually YES a mate has two!!Just stating a fact as I see . :good: But I still say the safest dog for what the poster was asking advice about.But I ommited to say what I think of them ,I spoke at length to the late BP 35 years ago about his dogs when he was offering blank cheques for working dogs

 

Well that makes a refreshing change Donny, I actually happen to agree that they make excellent bushing dogs, but there all too many people who give advice about plummers when they have never actually seen one work :)

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Guest Keeps
So I notice ,but you shouldnt jump so quick .I have my own opinion of them but as stated I refrained from stating it .I just keep to my pure bred white terriers :good:

 

Perhaps not, but I did. I have a white one too :)

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thanks lads i was fancying a jack russel or a border/lakeland..just got a 7 month old grehound/pit bitch loverly friendly little dog .would apreashiate any comments on the first cross grey/pit

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