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THAT WOULD BE GREAT FOR A DRAW DOG OR A BUSHING TERRIER BUT DON'T EXPECT ALOT OF HUNT DRIVE OR LOCATING ABILITY FROM THIS KIND OF CROSS...SHOULD BE HARD AS NAILS BY ALL MEANS BUT THE TRUE PITBULL WAS NEVER BRED FOR HUNTING.. I SAY JUST INVEST YOU MONEY INTO A YOUNG TERRIER THAT HAS BEEN BRED FROM EARTHWORKING LINEAGE OR A GOOD ONE THAT IS ALREADY GETTING THE JOB DONE...JUST MY OPINION...WITH RESPECT....DANIEL

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the ones i've seen in england have been too big for earth work and they looked smaller than the one in your photos.good dogs at the end off a dig .like possum said get yourself a terrier from some good working terriers

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Yes The dog on the pic is Mobber!! 10.5 inc so he is verry small! was thinking to cross back into a good locating patterdales

There are more breeders who cross pit ore staff into there lines so off what reason??

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A pitxpat might be able to hunt badger. I doubt it would be able to hunt fox due to excessive chest size.

 

think you might need a few of them unless you dont mind doing one or two a season

 

cant see any need for pit blood in an earth dog myself. Dont think there isnt anything that cant be improved in a strain that cant be done using existing earth dogs.

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Hi , I'm thinking to buy a PITTERPAT!! To hunt fox and badgers!! I hope I get some advice

I find a breeder in The States, here some pics! :victory:

 

why to improved proved breed Patterdale.

 

i f y re interested in proved badger patts. write me an email.

 

Mato

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