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Well took a big leap of faith with my bitch having such a good collie grey for marking and ferreting all round really had my heart set out for another one. Whilst looking for one I came across a beddy whippet greyhound and after reading up about the x I thought I’d have ago. After many choice words, tantrums and hard work she really is proving to be a top notch dog marking is second to none  catching bolting rabbits obedience and mostly her heart what a dog so happy everything paid off and if any ferreting man is looking for a hard working dog with brilliant Capabilities Don’t over look a bedlington x 

 

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Well took a big leap of faith with my bitch having such a good collie grey for marking and ferreting all round really had my heart set out for another one. Whilst looking for one I came across a beddy

I think the world of mine 3/4 beddy 1/4 grey x whippet grey,trained him as a gundog easily,ferrets,lamps,beats and has a few gears for everything plus a great nose 

Still at it, she's 9 now.. With my brothers first X... full of drive, but never given enough work...

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2 minutes ago, Lurcherman332 said:

Well took a big leap of faith with my bitch having such a good collie grey for marking and ferreting all round really had my heart set out for another one. Whilst looking for one I came across a beddy whippet greyhound and after reading up about the x I thought I’d have ago. After many choice words, tantrums and hard work she really is proving to be a top notch dog marking is second to none  catching bolting rabbits obedience and mostly her heart what a dog so happy everything paid off and if any ferreting man is looking for a hard working dog with brilliant Capabilities Don’t over look a bedlington x 

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preaching to the converted mate. I always have beddywhippets and marking comes naturally to them. 

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2 minutes ago, Lurcherman332 said:

Well took a big leap of faith with my bitch having such a good collie grey for marking and ferreting all round really had my heart set out for another one. Whilst looking for one I came across a beddy whippet greyhound and after reading up about the x I thought I’d have ago. After many choice words, tantrums and hard work she really is proving to be a top notch dog marking is second to none  catching bolting rabbits obedience and mostly her heart what a dog so happy everything paid off and if any ferreting man is looking for a hard working dog with brilliant Capabilities Don’t over look a bedlington x 

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How old is she mate ,

I wouldn't keep any other x now ,mine ticks all the boxes .

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Just now, Lurcherman332 said:

She’s 15 months just turned so still learning but becoming a brilliant dog and a  pleasure to own 

Around same age as mine ,it's easy to offend bedy blooded dogs,but once on side no better best friend to have on a mooch .

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2 minutes ago, Lurcherman332 said:

Yeah find they very sensitive compared to other xs you gotta take a different approach with them 

I have never been one for the big stick approach but I do know this cross would be ruined by it. 

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