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Go on I'll accommodate this thread lol the ancestors of this dog go back to mr Nuttals yard best dog I've had for a long while

You sir do sound like an anti to me. Nobody asks that many questions. Gathering information is all your at. Anybody with half a brain cell wouldn't respond to your posts.

I'm not trying to offend you or Brian, it's a case of horses for courses, 12 lbs would be of no use to me or 90% of the UK's terrier men. Brian's had a massive influence on terriers, so have hundreds

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No tallywaker he was brand new here at 11 months old lol lol lol ? although he wasn't much older when I took that top pic .

wow.. Now your talking lol nice type.
just showing the crabber he ain't brand new that's all lol Edited by marshman
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I been to Brian Nuttals yard a few times over the years, IMHO there seemed to be two different types of terrier on the yard, one the smooth coated bully type and the other rough coated borderish looking jmho, I've seen photos of him from years ago and the dogs looked rough coated, maybe the smooth coat has something to do with the bulldog that been there jmho, Brian is a very likeable man in every way, but a peddlar is always a peddlar

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I been to Brian Nuttals yard a few times over the years, IMHO there seemed to be two different types of terrier on the yard, one the smooth coated bully type and the other rough coated borderish looking jmho, I've seen photos of him from years ago and the dogs looked rough coated, maybe the smooth coat has something to do with the bulldog that been there jmho, Brian is a very likeable man in every way, but a peddlar is always a peddlar

I wouldn't call him a peddlar, a peddlar in my eyes doesn't care about the quality of his dogs and just breeds shit to shit....

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Nothing good comes from dog peddlers and lots of good has come from nuttalls yard. On that basis alone I reckon he shouldn't be refered to as a peddler. I've never had anything to do with the man or his stock but a lot of people would have nothing if it wasn't for him. It's easy to see the splinter in someones eye and you can't see the plank in your own as an old man once said to me.

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Nothing good comes from dog peddlers and lots of good has come from nuttalls yard. On that basis alone I reckon he shouldn't be refered to as a peddler. I've never had anything to do with the man or his stock but a lot of people would have nothing if it wasn't for him. It's easy to see the splinter in someones eye and you can't see the plank in your own as an old man once said to me.

Im not slating the man. Im replying to the posts before mine talking about what a peddler is. End of the day if it wasnt for the likes of Nuttall, Gould etc there wouldnt be as much good stuff about as there is today. We might not agree with what they do but every line in Britain will have at least one dog of their breeding in it. I'd say theyre the last of a dying breed. Working terriers all their lives into their 80s. I'd love to know how many messers theyve seen come and go in their time.
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