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  1. It's hard to explain be that line of beddy seems to give more and also take a knock better
  2. I only say coat as an example both dogs have brain, stamina fire in the belly etc and I can only judge dogs that I have seen and this line of beddy stands out more than any iv seen work wise
  3. Mine has had 3 seasons and I'm not sure about the bitch, come to think of it I never asked the age if the bitch I only asked about how it works etc and asked a few reliable people who had seen it work what they thought about it and had positive feed back but I should have asked age,cheers lads I know that 4-5 are spoken for before the mateing and I know where 3 of them will be going so I will be able to see the pups develop and the owner of the dam seemed genuine and want working homes fir any spare pups and don't want to line there pockets so hopefully they get worked to there fully potential
  4. Sorry I meant 19tts and I genuinely think he will stay at it as him and his mate go out and use a Springer to bush about for rabbits, they dont have anything to catch them but hey atleast there out having a good time and a good little hunt, I will also be taking him out mooching,? lamping, ferreting etc so he will have plenty chance to get out. I was 12-13 when I got my first lurcher and at the time didn't know anyone who kept lurchers so I was out by myself and realy enjoyed it. For a young lad my cousin seems to have his head screwed on and knows what he wants
  5. He's saluki collie grey x beddy whippet 21tts and bitch is about 29 tts
  6. I'll be taking him out with it anyway to bring it on but iv told him slow and steady with it
  7. Thro the winter I have been taken my cousin 14 years old out with the dogs had some good days to, he seems to have a real bug for it and doesn't mind getting his hands dirty. Anyway he asked me if I could source a small type lurcher for him so I made sure he was aloud a dog of this type as they currently have a st Bernard and and old staffy. So for a few month I have had my eyes open for a good little pup to suit his needs, anyway a was approached by some one with a beddy whippet bitch wanting to use my dog over there's I was unsure about it at first but one I asked how it was bred who br
  8. I got a lakey as my first dog for bushing and he turned out a right little grafter he from digging dogs but I only use him for bushing mooching etc and like has been said very forgiving dogs but are very head strong he has slipped into a few holes but as soon as I see him I call him out before he runs the earth good job his recall is good as I don't carry a spade, however I can only make a comment on a lakey as it's the only one I've owned seen a few different terriers work a few times but couldn't make judgement on them as a whole as I have only seen them work a hand fully of times
  9. If you have only had the pup for one week I wouldn't even bother taken her out yet I'd spend a few weeks bonding with the pup then get her out in plenty time
  10. Why dobr you get a. Small lurcher x lurcher
  11. It's great fun and the little lurcher has a knack of retrieving them the terrier pup is yet to make contact yet but has been close
  12. Yeah ? Why should I remember that ?
  13. So you know my name ? Well done pal and you are
  14. Keepdiggin if you want a lineing from himm it's 500 quid
  15. All papered up at studd 500 quid
  16. He no Manchester x and he the runner
  17. Well your gunna have to have it pal, there are many black and tan breeds. Yes he does look similar to a mt but maybe the black and tan came from the collie or saluki both breeds throwing black and tan ???
  18. No pal non in at all lol saluki collie grey x beddy whippet
  19. It's not a Manchester terrier pal it's my lurcher
  20. That's good stuff day and night walker, Wales is the teckle cross a pup from bishop
  21. To start it off I started the season with a young Lakeland dog that had seen next to nothing and was just starting to hunt bearing in mind it's my first terrier i have had and wasn't to sure how to go about things but it's safe to say that he is a natural to hunting and had opened my eyes to how important it is to have a terrier while out and about as he was getting into the tightest of spots. Anyway I have had some cracking days out with him and carnt wait to next season
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