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I wasn't sure where to put this, the lurcher, hound or terrier section. . . . .

 

But i am looking for someone who is breeding / breeds / keeps a decent line of cover dogs, maybe some kind of hound / terrier mix. I am looking for a pup to bring on and use to work cover for the runners. Ideally, not a pure terrier as i have an abundance of the wrong kind of holes around here. Any help and suggestions appreciated!

 

Atb.

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I know what you are saying about the springers, but that's my old mans thing. He spent a long time breeding, working and trailing them and had some very top dogs, but i like a catch dog as well as a hunting dog, and the idea of a spaniel grabbing game makes me feel funny lol.

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What do you want from a cover dog Ideation? A ranging pack hunting type that is very independant? A fairly obediant thing that hunts hard but is biddable? Something that speaks when on hot scent? Whats the quarry? Will the dog need hound like scenting abilities or just average busher nose? Sometimes too good'a nose is a pain in the arse...

 

Just a few questions that might help you narrow down your breeding perhaps.

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Good questions BH, i will try to answer them.

 

The dog would need to be comfortable hunting at a distance with the other dogs, and out of sight sometimes, but at the same time, needs to know to work with the other dogs and myself, rather than run a line off on it's own as a pure hound would.

 

It would be hunting 'mixed quarry', mainly rabbits and fox, although it would have the chance of pushing other game.

 

The land would be everything from open mountainside / top with bracken and gorse covering, to woodland and forestry, to bramble patches and ditches. So a mix of wider ranging stuff and straight up 'bushing' work.

 

A tracking collar would be an option, but i dont want to be relying on it to chase the f****r down, as thats not much good to me with the other dogs.

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