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don't think you would get much better than the beddy x

Hello everyone i just wondered if there are any good terrier mix lurchers that can be made apart from the obvious bedlington whippet. Its a serious question i always think about why dont we have for e

ive a wheaten whippet. he is ok. i also bred a litter of lakeland x greyhounds. many moons ago. i recon the tried and tested crosses are popular for a reason.

I think a good leggy Plummer X Whippet would make a usefull ferreting companion, it would give it some nose thats for sure, and the extra size should stop it going to ground, buster.

do you think it would give a better nose than the terrier crosses that we already have i dont

IMO no other terrier has a nose to match the Plummer but like in all breeds there might be the odd duffer, choose carefully what ever you breed from, buster.
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A guy i know has a beddywhippet x lakelandwhippet its a cracking looking bitch its only young so not seen it run, its quite racy looking and got a good coat on it the only think is its very small maybe only 15 tts and not likely to grow any bigger !

 

Any pictures?

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Few months back I read/checked all the whirrier threads. Think I've come across mainly JR and Patt whirriers. One border whirrier.

To me such a small dog would be handy, especially if it had the right jacket to hide it's whippet origin.

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I got a lurcher with an 1/8th of beddy in and an 1/8th of bull in, she's an honest dog who can put a decent shift in on the bunnies, does it all on the bunnies and as pace to burn........a nice mix imo and no need to try to re-invent the wheel.......if it ain't broke....

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ive a wheaten whippet. he is ok. i also bred a litter of lakeland x greyhounds. many moons ago. :thumbs: i recon the tried and tested crosses are popular for a reason. :victory:

I see what you mean but it has always interested me with the massive variety of lurchers that can be made why are there so few we actually use and i suppose your right the most common must be the best, But saying that i would still love to see a fox terrier or irish terrier x whippet or grey seems like they could make good workers
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