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:good: Hello everybody this is my 1st post.

I own 2 patterdales (old nuttall/gould) working basically on foxes/nutria.

I would like to try some working bedlington.

I keep in contact with an old George Newcombe(Rillington) strain breeder.

Could you tell me something about bedlington as earthworking breed??

Sorry for my english (i'm italian).

Thank you in advance

best of luck to you

Massimo.

 

P.s.

did you sign the online petition "the continuation of hunting" ??

see at ED/RD website.

YIS

;)

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Welcome aboard Lambro ;) , I'm sure someone will be able to help you out with some information regarding working bedlingtons, I don't have any experience of them myself, but I know they are rarely used as an earth dog over here....

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I know of a guy near Glasgow, Scotland that works and occassionaly breeds bedlingtons. He and his father have always worked bedlingtons.

 

We got our beddy/whipXbeddy/grey from him a 2 months back.

 

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The beddy/whip bitch he bred himself out of his bedlington bitch. BOTH work to ground.

 

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Beddy/whip

 

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Beddy/whip dam

 

We also saw this one at a lurcher show last year.

 

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Bedlingtons are my other half's thing. ;)

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I know a man that breeds some game digging bedlingtons but he doesnt breed that often and likes to keep himself to himself. one of his main dogs has been used on a few dogs up and down the country as stud.

 

I usually visit the working bedlington terrier msg board .You can find over there many interesting discussions about the breed.

Does anybody know how to get in contact with

 

Stuart Staley , Nigel Base , John Methven or Paul Jenkinson ???????

 

Thank you in advance

good sport

Max

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