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5 hours ago, fenman1# said:

That red dog the father of pups has no Wheaton in him at all he's off a coursing greyhound and 5/8 3/8 bull greyhound.. The dogs name is Prince and its a very close friend of mine owns him. Good fox dog fast dog but no stamina and has good days and bad days on the other things with teeth 

Honesty is the best policy ?

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9 hour round trip, collected my dog pup today. The fella is a gentleman, pot of tea and sandwiches waiting! Spent a good 2 hours talking! Cheers mate!

Dddc is right. A genuine man. Pups were finished well and well socialised. Offered us a pot of tea aswell. ? REBEL:  

The wheaton cross isn't a new thing they've been about a long time.  Litter I had 25 years ago and they were about long before that. 

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Looks a good litter, it’s got some wheaten, some bull and a bit of saluki in there maybe, if it kills foxes who cares.

But Mr Green is right - you do get some litters and dogs at stud etc where they are promoted to the hilt and highly recommended by folk who’ve never even see the dog in the flesh let alone it run etc. Then down the road the wheels come off and then it all comes out and you realise why. 

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2 minutes ago, SheepChaser said:

Looks a good litter, it’s got some wheaten, some bull and a bit of saluki in there maybe, if it kills foxes who cares.

But Mr Green is right - you do get some litters and dogs at stud etc where they are promoted to the hilt and highly recommended by folk who’ve never even see the dog in the flesh let alone it run etc. Then down the road the wheels come off and then it all comes out and you realise why. 

Depends what ya like I suppose looks a nice litter but IMO if it’s got bull in it wants to be up for more than fox atb

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1 minute ago, Busher100 said:

Depends what ya like I suppose looks a nice litter but IMO if it’s got bull in it wants to be up for more than fox atb

Aye maybe, but they were sold as foxing dogs out of dogs that kill foxes, so if they kill foxes then you got what you went to get.

 

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1 hour ago, Busher100 said:

Depends what ya like I suppose looks a nice litter but IMO if it’s got bull in it wants to be up for more than fox atb

That's up to the owners......but both parents are capable of bigger stuff and both have taken bigger stuff....

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, C.green said:

I know what ya mean this one dont look a bad little litter here but i do feel bad for people who get sucked in by some of these wonder litters that start cracking further down the road.

I don’t feel bad for people who get sucked in by some of these wonder litters ??I say it’s there money they payed it an took there chances like every litter put on the ground there’s no guarantees there gonna get a decent dog anyway even if it’s bred out of good gear or not all litters are a short straws game it comes down to if your willing to play ya gotta be in it to win it 

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14 minutes ago, poxon said:

I don’t feel bad for people who get sucked in by some of these wonder litters ??I say it’s there money they payed it an took there chances like every litter put on the ground there’s no guarantees there gonna get a decent dog anyway even if it’s bred out of good gear or not all litters are a short straws game it comes down to if your willing to play ya gotta be in it to win it 

I think he meant when they get told the dog is all singing all dancing wonder dog and then turns out a wanker, but they already have the pup reared and ready to start. Obviously rearing goes a long way but not nice to have doubts.

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13 minutes ago, SheepChaser said:

I think he meant when they get told the dog is all singing all dancing wonder dog and then turns out a wanker, but they already have the pup reared and ready to start. Obviously rearing goes a long way but not nice to have doubts.

There’s always gonna be doubts with any young dog because you don’t actually know no matter what the breeding until that young un is up an running doing it to put any doubts to rest or not put to rest. I get what ya mean though 

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3 hours ago, jigsaw said:

the wheatens in the dam,shes 1st x...direct from full wheaten to a full greyhound...hence the mention of wheaten ...

Start of topic says the sire is a Wheaton lines just stating dogs got no Wheaton in him he's mother was a coursing bred greyhound and he's sire was a 5/8 3/8 bull x. He is a great fox dog but iv seen him choose he's spot on the other things but he's got very little bull in him to be killing them but is a very good hard killing fox dog 

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19 minutes ago, fenman1# said:

Start of topic says the sire is a Wheaton lines just stating dogs got no Wheaton in him he's mother was a coursing bred greyhound and he's sire was a 5/8 3/8 bull x. He is a great fox dog but iv seen him choose he's spot on the other things but he's got very little bull in him to be killing them but is a very good hard killing fox dog 

Its just my opinion but fox dogs should be kept for foxes, in my younger days they got let at what ever was in front of them but it does a good fox killing dog no favours. 

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46 minutes ago, dogmandont said:

Its just my opinion but fox dogs should be kept for foxes, in my younger days they got let at what ever was in front of them but it does a good fox killing dog no favours. 

Why doesn’t it do them no favours mate? What can happen? 

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1 hour ago, fenman1# said:

Start of topic says the sire is a Wheaton lines just stating dogs got no Wheaton in him he's mother was a coursing bred greyhound and he's sire was a 5/8 3/8 bull x. He is a great fox dog but iv seen him choose he's spot on the other things but he's got very little bull in him to be killing them but is a very good hard killing fox dog 

Then I misquoted my mate...he's been out with the dog too...was more than impressed with him....bottom line the pups are bred for the right reasons....

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