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a whippet type dog is the best dog for ferretting. cant go wrong with a good whippet.

 

I agree they make good ferretting dogs but if ferreting for a long time in wet, cold windy conditions and the going is slow there are better options, but if there your favourite ferreting dog then fair enough.

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Cant fault em pal, if bought from working stock, i do ok with mine, there are some pups in the for sale section, under Mallys post, nowt wrong wi them

:yes: :yes: Mallys pups are what I would go for if I wanted one :victory:

 

 

 

 

:no:

 

:doh:

 

Whats up with Mally's, dont know the bloke but i like the look of his dogs...great condition....Serious question...why not???

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a whippet type dog is the best dog for ferretting. cant go wrong with a good whippet.

 

I agree they make good ferretting dogs but if ferreting for a long time in wet, cold windy conditions and the going is slow there are better options, but if there your favourite ferreting dog then fair enough.

how is that young pup of yours now is she settling in if you dont mind me asking? :thumbs:
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Cant fault em pal, if bought from working stock, i do ok with mine, there are some pups in the for sale section, under Mallys post, nowt wrong wi them

:yes: :yes: Mallys pups are what I would go for if I wanted one :victory:

 

 

 

 

:no:

 

:doh:

 

Whats up with Mally's, dont know the bloke but i like the look of his dogs...great condition....Serious question...why not???

 

 

Because he is a bullshitter. what sort of a dog man goes on about the colour of a dog having an effect on its bone and coat condition?!?!

 

what topped it off was this post he made about tom and dodger. i think the green eyed monster has got a hold of him.

 

 

I would never even consider breeding a litter from two blues, seen several and they lacked bone and had very poor coats. Thomas's dog dodge is worked i'm not doubting that, however as mentioned above he lets his dog cover anything as long as he gets paid the stud fee and he lost my respect when he posed photographs on a facebook page of the dog stuck up russel bitch!!.

 

 

 

 

This is the photo i'm on about !!

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Cant fault em pal, if bought from working stock, i do ok with mine, there are some pups in the for sale section, under Mallys post, nowt wrong wi them

:yes: :yes: Mallys pups are what I would go for if I wanted one :victory:

 

 

 

 

:no:

 

:doh:

 

Whats up with Mally's, dont know the bloke but i like the look of his dogs...great condition....Serious question...why not???

 

 

Because he is a bullshitter. what sort of a dog man goes on about the colour of a dog having an effect on its bone and coat condition?!?!

 

what topped it off was this post he made about tom and dodger. i think the green eyed monster has got a hold of him.

 

I would never even consider breeding a litter from two blues, seen several and they lacked bone and had very poor coats. Thomas's dog dodge is worked i'm not doubting that, however as mentioned above he lets his dog cover anything as long as he gets paid the stud fee and he lost my respect when he posed photographs on a facebook page of the dog stuck up russel bitch!!.

 

 

 

 

This is the photo i'm on about !!

post-2056-0-82807000-1335200023_thumb.jpg

 

Ok you have your reasons.

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