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I was told he is a nuttal wheeler middlington but who noes lol, he's a good little dog and that's all that matters to me.

 

Looks like it's got a bit of Stevens/ gouldy breeding in it to as well as the nuttal wheeler middlington

 

cut the boy some slack it's his first terrier for goodness sake.

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I agree with dc he's not knocking the dog . It's a tidy pup not sure what your feeding it but when there pups make sure there eating plenty of raw meat and bone . Dosent even matter if they get a touch heavy you can soon strip this off when there ready for work .

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i know what your saying DC. but thats a poor comparison. those pups are built different. ive seen a few well bred fell pups and they dont hold a lot of fat. like a jack pup. i bet that lads pup could jump through a wedding ring. ist just narrow built. they tend to shoot up and stay lean. then fill out when around 18 months to two years.

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