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Left to right - Ruby, Dixie, Pip and Spike. 11 years ago. Sadly Dixie is the only one still with us, and she's nearly 15.

A few I've owned/own and /or bred worked over the years                    

My old dog retired this year. And below my favourite bitch of all time lost her this year. Broke my heart. Got pups out of the 2 of them to keep me happy

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Not the best of pics probably taken 20 years ago

The scruffy Russell (Dougal)on left is out of a Russell bitch from an old terrier an from the West Norfolk and from a dog from the Cottesmore Hunt that supposedly had a bit of Sealyham in him.

Anyway he would stay all day and never ever failed and was always the go to dog if the youngsters couldn't make it.

Worked from 12 months of age without a mistake although has nipped the odd person when trying to remove him after breaking through

Was a good bayer and could be worked every week, hardly took any punishment.

Many a brush tip he has pulled off if they were arse end on.

 

The other one came from a private pack via the kennel huntsman from the Monmouthshire who used to be whip at the WNFH and I think had some patterdale in him from what we were told.

He was good and I remember him bolting 3 from 1 land drain one after the other.

With his legs was good in the bale stacks as well.

He was a bayer as well but a bit more forceful than Dougal.

Do miss the digging game now

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Not the best of pics probably taken 20 years ago

The scruffy Russell (Dougal)on left is out of a Russell bitch from an old terrier an from the West Norfolk and from a dog from the Cottesmore Hunt that supposedly had a bit of Sealyham in him.

Anyway he would stay all day and never ever failed and was always the go to dog if the youngsters couldn't make it.

Worked from 12 months of age without a mistake although has nipped the odd person when trying to remove him after breaking through

Was a good bayer and could be worked every week, hardly took any punishment.

Many a brush tip he has pulled off if they were arse end on.

 

The other one came from a private pack via the kennel huntsman from the Monmouthshire who used to be whip at the WNFH and I think had some patterdale in him from what we were told.

He was good and I remember him bolting 3 from 1 land drain one after the other.

With his legs was good in the bale stacks as well.

He was a bayer as well but a bit more forceful than Dougal.

Do miss the digging game now

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