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Aright guys iv been realy thinking of getting a brushing pup this spring/summer and cant decide what i want. Iv only been out with a few pats and they work the cover to a decent standerd.the covers id work arnt massive but are quite tight and other days we would be working some woodlands on all quarry . iv been lookin at the terrierx beagal or the springer or cockerxterrier. I would like to here from people who have worked these croses and how they comepair. atb

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Got a Cocker x Patt here bud she's going well now. Good skin and thick enough coat to avoid getting ruined in cover, she's a solid little dog. 9kg and about 13/14 inch at a guess. 1 bad point with her is she's small enough to go to ground even though i've discouraged her. she does drop occasionally. Nice little mutt to own and tireless, she'll work all day everyday and give you 110% until she's put back in the van!

 

 

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Only ever used her for rabbits and big rabbits up until lately being honest..had her on hooves a bit lately screams like a banshee when on them she hunts them better than anything i've seen so far. She will hunt fox but wouldn't say she's good at it being honest, she hasn't done enough with them she's only just 12 months old but working well for me time will tell with her.

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I have a spaniel terrier and he's coming on fine. Have been out with spaniels that are spot on and go out regularly with a terrier which is cracking. I wouldn't be without a busher now. Bit of good advice I was given is find a worker to worker bred litter that is doing what you want. Doesn't really matter what X it is as long as they are doing the job you want. Think the rest is luck.

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