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My dad's dog has had a litter of pup's and there is a dog pup left (due to been let down) they are PTA, tail as been docked pup as also been chipped and he is 4 wk old he is ready to go on 31.03.09 these are the only pics i have of the pup's i dont live with them and i went to see them on sat and took them on my phone they live in HARTLEPOOL and dad is asking £280.00 for the pup if anyone is interested pm me and i will give phone numbers and you can have a chat with dad he can tell you more about the pup . cheers kennel-maid

 

 

 

 

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bloody hell, thats a rough coat on it

out of old stuff i take it?

 

They are not rough coated at all must be the way he look on pics if you have asked then i would have told you instead of putting comments like that,that could pup people off the pup and as for been old stuff the father is only 4 1/2 yrs old so i dont think that is old stuff do you so looks like you know loads about plummers then hey.

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Kennel Maid,

 

dont be to defensive, what he was saying was a compliment, some of the old lines came out with rough coats, and heavily tri coloured.

 

Viper crosses threw some rough coats.

 

Looks a nice dog, were the other pups red and white or tricoloured.

 

Cheers

 

Graham

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I never knew you got rough coated ones so you learn something new every day. Where does it come from? is it a throwback to rough coated jack russells used in the early breeding?

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Im no expert, but was involved a little in the early days, with some of the guys from cumbria, wales and norfolk. But lets not get carried away with the word rough coated. Id say broken or even a course coat. Alot of the dogs had like a thick undercoat.

When Brian first started he tried a variety of dogs, including the immal terriers, jacks and bull breeds with developments over the years and different clubs, all sorts of good and bad traits were taken out or developed further, to irradicate putty nose and Tri colour and a number of things, But Im quite sure now that it is as much a true breed of type as can be expected.

I still see different variations though, leggy, short leg, stocky narrow, but what a cracking game little dog if the breeding is correct.

Whats for sure is they have a cracking thick coat so I guess this is where the confusion comes in.

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