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Best to source a pup off genuine hole digging parents that have been at the getting muddy game for at least 5 seasons more ideally 

Yes and the heaviest bag to carry is a empty one 

I think she's gone for a jack Russell ?

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2 hours ago, W. Katchum said:

But would you breee off a smooth whippets type a beddy whippet over a rough coated one of the smooth whippety one was better worker? 

 

Only type i want is one that busts a gut doing what ever j tell it ?

The way I’ve said I’d breed is a working type bred from workers to be workers a dog that actually looks what it’s meant to be it was just my opinion of how I’d do things if it was me breeding them (I’m never going to breed bedlington whippets) so it’s all hypothetical speaking I mean you could go An pick a whippet up doing the same job I’m just in the opinion if your going to have a bedlington x whippet it’s got to be a rough coated one 

so is what your saying katch is your the same as the rest of us on the hunting life ffs 

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10 minutes ago, Black neck said:

Mate of mine known him a very long time obsessed wi the beddy whippet an I mean obsessed  the best working dogs hes had out on.um bin smooth coated much to his disappointment but that's life is worit is like 

Blacky, how did he know the best working ones of em were smooth coated, did he keep all the pups he bred, and work them all enough to determine which ones were the best? 

Not calling you a fibber like, just being curious and a tad contentious, if you like ??

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would say most on here don't care about looks or coat work comes before everything. all mine have been rough coated that's just the way things have worked out. my next one I am looking to breed my own this will be my first litter of pup's I have bred. have to see what she throws but I am looking for a smooth one this time. 

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29 minutes ago, fred90 said:

would say most on here don't care about looks or coat work comes before everything. all mine have been rough coated that's just the way things have worked out. my next one I am looking to breed my own this will be my first litter of pup's I have bred. have to see what she throws but I am looking for a smooth one this time. 

Why smooth fred?

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19 minutes ago, fred90 said:

it will be a first for me. and I am fxxking fed up of years of sticky buds twigs, seeds and whatever else stuck in there coat. 

Thought it might've been the extra 'camouflage' the coat attracts lol ?

Also, and I don't want to incur beddy x owners wrath here, but personally I've only ever seen two beddy x's with a broken/rough coat that I would class as properly 'functionable'. All the other ones I've seen have had terrible thin useless coats, that easily let in wet, even though they were rough/broken

 

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1 minute ago, shaaark said:

Thought it might've been the extra 'camouflage' the coat attracts lol ?

Also, and I don't want to incur beddy x owners wrath here, but personally I've only ever seen two beddy x's with a broken/rough coat that I would class as properly 'functionable'. All the other ones I've seen have had terrible thin useless coats, that easily let in wet, even though they were rough/broken

 

this one has a good coat. it's thick doesn't let much water in. unfortunately stuff sticks to it like spunk to a priests beard. 

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On 06/08/2019 at 21:26, Mrs Greebo said:

Thanks for the comments - you all have a point - all of my animals so far have been rescue, but this time,we wanted a young pup so that it would be accepted by our cats.It wasn't the issue of price I was worried about, just getting a pup from a happy mum who is loved and cared for, and I thought a forum like this would help me find folks who are genuine about their animals.  Many thanks folks, I am sure I will find the right pup soon - I have only been looking seriously for a week or so, although I have been thinking about it for a long time!!

Go on face book you will get a pup,lots of whippet x bedlington litters get posted for sale 

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2 hours ago, fred90 said:

would say most on here don't care about looks or coat work comes before everything. all mine have been rough coated that's just the way things have worked out. my next one I am looking to breed my own this will be my first litter of pup's I have bred. have to see what she throws but I am looking for a smooth one this time. 

Wasn’t to long ago you were saying a smooth coat would be no good to you fred being a bushing man an the coat protects against stings thorns and skin ripping like paper an the alike when bushing now your saying you want a smooth coat make ya mind up fella lol ???

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2 hours ago, poxon said:

Wasn’t to long ago you were saying a smooth coat would be no good to you fred being a bushing man an the coat protects against stings thorns and skin ripping like paper an the alike when bushing now your saying you want a smooth coat make ya mind up fella lol ???

no if you look back I said I have never seen a straight whippet work cover like a bedlington whippet. nothing to do with coat. I have worked with smooth coated Russell's that smashed cover so coat is not a issue with me. 

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