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Beddy Greyhound A Good Cross To Go With A Beddy Whippet?


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Im in west yorks thou if I can find a good grafter and the right dog I'd be prepared to travel.

 

As I said in earlier posts lost my young bitch last year who was my first. Currently running the dam to her, my brother bitxh and looking to get another pup from her. Through the time I put in I have learnt a lot, tho imagine lots more to learn. I have had some good feedback from this post bit struggled with others when trying to find a grafter. I'd mentioned blue in earlier post which didnt seem to go down well with many of folk on here. Colour doesn't make a difference to the dog and as I'd said before if it was a mixed colour litter I wouldn't choose a blue cos of colour I'd be looking at their character size and strength first. Reason for blue was my old bitch photos in my gallery.

 

If you have a good grafting dog that's available for stud if be interested to know more!

 

 

 

I know of a dog ,,,in Northumberland ,,,5/8 grey 3/8 whippet, 25/26inch,,i can ask for you ,,is that size of whip/grey u would be intrested in ??? he,s black and white he works

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heres a pic for you

HERES MY WE BEDDY WHIPPET 2ND CROSS

I don't know who 'that Gaffa fella' is to be honest Quantox. I am sure the pups you are talking about will be from well working stock and good lines etc but I don't know him, his dogs or how they are

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Andy how old r the pups u had of deneside belle? What bitch did u use him with?

they are 7 month the bitch I kept back is very switched on for her age I have kept intouch with everyone who has a pup and they are pleased with them the bitch I put him on is saluki/gray collie/gray x 1/4 beadie collie 3/4 gray
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Would prefer to breed from a worker rather than a racer jmo

yeah I no what you mean the mother is a cracking worker she's 6 now and still showing the younger dogs how it's done really av just put more pace it to them so with that an the mothers intelligence hopefully it will work out put I have heard of a few people that has used the dog an said he is hoying good stuff out and I have heard that another 4 lurcher lads has used him since me but only time will tell atb
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Andy id be interested to hear how they come on over the next 12 months or so; more for personal interest and to see how they do with the 'racer' in them - albeit im sure its more down to the owner than the breeding, but its all good knowledge for me. all the best with them! get a pic up if you can!

not a problem we got the summer to get some more training done then hopefully she will be flying next season
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Whip x grey, appreciate your help and time bud.

 

Beddycross what whippet lurcher did you use?

 

ATB la

it was a dog from merlin and eve lines over minshaw then put to a racer in the northeast called wor jon . put to my firstx beddy whip . turned out some nice dogs. out of a litter of 5 , 3 are working hard dont know about the other two they ended up at pup homes . , I woudlnt be scared of the cross that you are suggesting at the start of your thread mate , At the end of the if put hard work into your dog then you get hard work back . and if your interested in using mine for stud pm me , There is already a litter from each of them on the way to first cross beddy/whips

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