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Those of you that know me on here and around the country know ive always bred and had black dogs from bucks line,so this is an unusual request,i am looking for any information on a near pure white terrier called brock he was a lakie type russel with a short docked tail that i bred from a russel bitch that i had as russels were my first terrier before i changed to black dogs quite a few years ago i belive he went to a keeper in cumbria he was roughly 10 months old when he went and it would of been 2003 when he went there i ended the line there as 10 years prior to that i got involved with my other line of terriers and put my time into them the reason i am just curious for information is i found some old pictures and came across one of him and was just wondering what happened to him and did he ever make anything of himself thats my only interest thanks Hedz...

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If it the same dog, a lad I know had a rough coated white dog called 'Brock' that he bought, he had it last season and I would say it's age matched with the dog you're talking about. It was very Sealyham-ish and would scream and cry on if it was coupled up on a dig...from what I can gather it had been a good dog in its day, had signs of 'work'...I'm sure it came from south Yorkshire somewhere??

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always hard to trace back hedz, unless you keep in touch , i had a dog called dodger steady fox dog sold him to a fella in essex i saw the dog a couple of years later at the great yorkshire turned out he`d changed hands 5 times - this was way back in the 80s when i first got started - it changed my views on how many litters i produced and who i sold my dogs to ...

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If it the same dog, a lad I know had a rough coated white dog called 'Brock' that he bought, he had it last season and I would say it's age matched with the dog you're talking about. It was very Sealyham-ish and would scream and cry on if it was coupled up on a dig...from what I can gather it had been a good dog in its day, had signs of 'work'...I'm sure it came from south Yorkshire somewhere??

Yes he was sort of a rough coated dog it sounds like him he was a keen young dog i never worked him to ground as he was 10 months old ,i ended that line to concentrate on my black dogs he was given to some one who i was told gave him to a gamekeeper in cumbria (more like he was sold for a profit) where abouts is this dog that you know pal ??

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If it the same dog, a lad I know had a rough coated white dog called 'Brock' that he bought, he had it last season and I would say it's age matched with the dog you're talking about. It was very Sealyham-ish and would scream and cry on if it was coupled up on a dig...from what I can gather it had been a good dog in its day, had signs of 'work'...I'm sure it came from south Yorkshire somewhere??

Yes he was a rough coated dog it sounds like him he was a keen young dog i never worked him to ground as he was 10 months old ,i ended that line to concentrate on my black dogs he was given to some one who i was told gave him to a gamekeeper in cumbria (more like he was sold for a profit) where abouts is this dog that you know pal ??

 

 

He bought it off a lad up our way, dug it 2 or 3 times, but it seemed to be going off the boil with old age?? And would bay at fresh air, he sold it back to the lad a couple of month later, don't have a clue where it went?? I know he found out a bit about it's past said it had been a proper dog in it's day...Gouldy breeding rings a bell??

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If it the same dog, a lad I know had a rough coated white dog called 'Brock' that he bought, he had it last season and I would say it's age matched with the dog you're talking about. It was very Sealyham-ish and would scream and cry on if it was coupled up on a dig...from what I can gather it had been a good dog in its day, had signs of 'work'...I'm sure it came from south Yorkshire somewhere??

Yes he was a rough coated dog it sounds like him he was a keen young dog i never worked him to ground as he was 10 months old ,i ended that line to concentrate on my black dogs he was given to some one who i was told gave him to a gamekeeper in cumbria (more like he was sold for a profit) where abouts is this dog that you know pal ??

 

 

He bought it off a lad up our way, dug it 2 or 3 times, but it seemed to be going off the boil with old age?? And would bay at fresh air, he sold it back to the lad a couple of month later, don't have a clue where it went?? I know he found out a bit about it's past said it had been a proper dog in it's day...Gouldy breeding rings a bell??

it seemed to be going of the boil but yet your mate sold it on again and it joined the merry go round again :thumbdown:

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If it the same dog, a lad I know had a rough coated white dog called 'Brock' that he bought, he had it last season and I would say it's age matched with the dog you're talking about. It was very Sealyham-ish and would scream and cry on if it was coupled up on a dig...from what I can gather it had been a good dog in its day, had signs of 'work'...I'm sure it came from south Yorkshire somewhere??

Yes he was a rough coated dog it sounds like him he was a keen young dog i never worked him to ground as he was 10 months old ,i ended that line to concentrate on my black dogs he was given to some one who i was told gave him to a gamekeeper in cumbria (more like he was sold for a profit) where abouts is this dog that you know pal ??

 

 

He bought it off a lad up our way, dug it 2 or 3 times, but it seemed to be going off the boil with old age?? And would bay at fresh air, he sold it back to the lad a couple of month later, don't have a clue where it went?? I know he found out a bit about it's past said it had been a proper dog in it's day...Gouldy breeding rings a bell??

It did have some gouldy blood in its line on the russell side from far back it was lakie russell from some dogs i had kept and worked from when i was a kid the mother was a smashing little terrier i still have fond memories of her from when i was a young lad they were lakie russell but the litters i bred all threw white and tan he was the only pure white type that ever came out of them i docked his tail short so he wasnt used in the show ring as the pups that were coming from the line were very typey good looking terriers but were decent workers joe hefferman had the dog brock (for nothing i might add)as he took an interest in him as he was near pure white and i was told he went to cumbria he may of sold him on for a profit or to some one else and told me that who knows it was actualy my son who stirred my interst in him as the picture i found was of the dog and my son when he was a toddler and he was asking where he went i can nly assume he went on the sold merry go round i just hope the dog had a decent life.

Regards hedz

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If it the same dog, a lad I know had a rough coated white dog called 'Brock' that he bought, he had it last season and I would say it's age matched with the dog you're talking about. It was very Sealyham-ish and would scream and cry on if it was coupled up on a dig...from what I can gather it had been a good dog in its day, had signs of 'work'...I'm sure it came from south Yorkshire somewhere??

Yes he was a rough coated dog it sounds like him he was a keen young dog i never worked him to ground as he was 10 months old ,i ended that line to concentrate on my black dogs he was given to some one who i was told gave him to a gamekeeper in cumbria (more like he was sold for a profit) where abouts is this dog that you know pal ??

 

 

He bought it off a lad up our way, dug it 2 or 3 times, but it seemed to be going off the boil with old age?? And would bay at fresh air, he sold it back to the lad a couple of month later, don't have a clue where it went?? I know he found out a bit about it's past said it had been a proper dog in it's day...Gouldy breeding rings a bell??

It did have some gouldy blood in its line on the russell side from far back it was lakie russell from some dogs i had kept and worked from when i was a kid the mother was a smashing little terrier i still have fond memories of her from when i was a young lad they were lakie russell but the litters i bred all threw white and tan he was the only pure white type that ever came out of them i docked his tail short so he wasnt used in the show ring as the pups that were coming from the line were very typey good looking terriers but were decent workers joe hefferman had the dog brock (for nothing i might add)as he took an interest in him as he was near pure white and i was told he went to cumbria he may of sold him on for a profit or to some one else and told me that who knows it was actualy my son who stirred my interst in him as the picture i found was of the dog and my son when he was a toddler and he was asking where he went i can nly assume he went on the sold merry go round i just hope the dog had a decent life.

Regards hedz

like this..

good honest post..

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If it the same dog, a lad I know had a rough coated white dog called 'Brock' that he bought, he had it last season and I would say it's age matched with the dog you're talking about. It was very Sealyham-ish and would scream and cry on if it was coupled up on a dig...from what I can gather it had been a good dog in its day, had signs of 'work'...I'm sure it came from south Yorkshire somewhere??

Yes he was a rough coated dog it sounds like him he was a keen young dog i never worked him to ground as he was 10 months old ,i ended that line to concentrate on my black dogs he was given to some one who i was told gave him to a gamekeeper in cumbria (more like he was sold for a profit) where abouts is this dog that you know pal ??

 

 

He bought it off a lad up our way, dug it 2 or 3 times, but it seemed to be going off the boil with old age?? And would bay at fresh air, he sold it back to the lad a couple of month later, don't have a clue where it went?? I know he found out a bit about it's past said it had been a proper dog in it's day...Gouldy breeding rings a bell??

it seemed to be going of the boil but yet your mate sold it on again and it joined the merry go round again thumbdown.gif

 

It was my mate not me, I wouldn't buy an already working dog...and if a dog I owned wasn't up to scratch it would be dealt with accordingly...so keep your comments to yourself clever c**t...I was letting the lad know what happened to the dog and that's it...duh.gif

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If it the same dog, a lad I know had a rough coated white dog called 'Brock' that he bought, he had it last season and I would say it's age matched with the dog you're talking about. It was very Sealyham-ish and would scream and cry on if it was coupled up on a dig...from what I can gather it had been a good dog in its day, had signs of 'work'...I'm sure it came from south Yorkshire somewhere??

Yes he was a rough coated dog it sounds like him he was a keen young dog i never worked him to ground as he was 10 months old ,i ended that line to concentrate on my black dogs he was given to some one who i was told gave him to a gamekeeper in cumbria (more like he was sold for a profit) where abouts is this dog that you know pal ??

 

 

He bought it off a lad up our way, dug it 2 or 3 times, but it seemed to be going off the boil with old age?? And would bay at fresh air, he sold it back to the lad a couple of month later, don't have a clue where it went?? I know he found out a bit about it's past said it had been a proper dog in it's day...Gouldy breeding rings a bell??

it seemed to be going of the boil but yet your mate sold it on again and it joined the merry go round again thumbdown.gif

 

It was my mate not me, I wouldn't buy an already working dog...and if a dog I owned wasn't up to scratch it would be dealt with accordingly...so keep your comments to yourself clever c**t...I was letting the lad know what happened to the dog and that's it...duh.gif

Cheers for the information rabbit hunter most appreciated fella

regards hedz

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