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I can't trust my terriers round my ferrets years ago I had a bitch that was the best little ferreting terrier I've ever had but the dogs I've got now they'd deffo kill my ferrets but that's the way it is

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Breaking terriers to ferrets is child's play .Pups love to play rough with ferrets ,Years ago I kept ferrets in an aviary after the birds died and several terriers at the time used to scratch at the door to be let in to have a good old tumble ,unsupervised too.To allow a terrier access to ferrets without the young introduction is the mark of an idiot .

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My bull x and 2 terriers are bombproof around my 3 ferrets.

But got a terrier here that was 2 when I had him.and there's no breaking him to ferrets.

There's only 1 thing he wants to do to them.and it's not play.

Which isn't a problem as he will never go out on a days ferreting.

When you don't have them from a pup you can't put your stamp on them and bring them up as you want.

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I found you can break most lurchers if not from a pup but some terriers never grasp it-I was given a black pup from a lining off my old dog-got him at 5 months old-kids opened ferret court one day,ferrets walked through a block of my terriers past two lurchers into the last run that the black pup was in-came home all my dogs silent and in boxes-the little black prick was bouncing around his run-my best Jill was half eaten in his kennel -he had to go-only use my terriers for digging but I like them to be 100%-nothing worse than being invited out and your dog mullers someone's ferrets if your ratting.atb dc

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