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Young dog, halfx about 13 months ATB

A braw smooth coated 26inch wheaten whip grey  

i would have to disagree with you. some dogs are just downright twats. and no amount of socialising will change them .       first image is Darcey. quarter wheaten. second is ozzy. first cros

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Is that a unicorn
ha ha. I think it's a Irish terrier
lol an Irish terrier unicorn, nice strong dog
Yes fairly tall too. Not my dog , it just came over from its home somewhere when I was walking a few months ago. Looks the biz
Would be interesting to see if the breed has still got the balls for work, you should sneak it away for a day trip somewhere Pablo :whistling:
Good idea pal
ha ha. No that's not fair nowadays ha but a shame too of dogs that want to work maybe ha. I do no of someone who has just bred one to a good whippet strain but it will have to get bred again as he isn't after a first cross of this type but his future workers. For fox
never stopped you robbing that young girls russel when you lived here what's different nowadays ye rat
what's gone off
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Is there much difference between the Wheaten, and the Irish terrier

totally different shapes in head/body wise and temperments-folks bang on about wheatens being dog aggressive... Everyone I've been around has been good as gold, only interested in the job at hand. If a dogs nasty with others then that's down to a bad owner imo. Atb dc

i would have to disagree with you. some dogs are just downright twats. and no amount of socialising will change them .

 

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first image is Darcey. quarter wheaten. second is ozzy. first cross.

pic of baby and lurcher in second pic is brilliant cracker of dog too good square head on him

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Is there much difference between the Wheaten, and the Irish terrier

totally different shapes in head/body wise and temperments-folks bang on about wheatens being dog aggressive... Everyone I've been around has been good as gold, only interested in the job at hand. If a dogs nasty with others then that's down to a bad owner imo. Atb dc

i would have to disagree with you. some dogs are just downright twats. and no amount of socialising will change them .

 

Darcey and carter.jpg

 

DSC00860_edited-1.JPG

 

first image is Darcey. quarter wheaten. second is ozzy. first cross.

pic of baby and lurcher in second pic is brilliant cracker of dog too good square head on him

 

the baby is my grandson. same boy in both pics. the big dog was wheaten /whippet. :thumbs:

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I can only speak about what I have seen over several decades of keeping wheatens and I have had some very game dogs the lines I own can be traced back to Champions obviously not show champions!.I hope your knowledge of the breed surpasses that of your ability to discuss it, have you kept wheatens long yourself? and please feel free to evaluate the breed and enlighten me.If you had read the thread the discussion was about breeding lurchers, not wheatens and a lurcher that will mark and retrieve is surely of value.These are rare traits as is a nose in the wheatens I have owned and seen.So where do we get these traits from the greyhound!s

Your keeping wheatons 70 years as in several decades?

If there has been pitbull or english added there not wheatons, there wheaton xs.

. What would you know about wheatens the only wheaten you seen was the wheaten scone you ate with your tea bluffer havent been in here in a long time still the same buck f***ing egits talking shite big mention to Neil Cooley I'm surprise that big lump of a head has busted with all his knowledge on dogs you have but sure you get a laugh anyway. Chat again in another few months lol Edited by stevie g 2005
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