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1 minute ago, SheepChaser said:

I’m sure there’s good ones out there mate, I’ve seen two in the flesh. However I’m just saying, these days I don’t really see the logic in searching for a Beddy to breed a first x as there are many other terriers out there that would bring as much or more to the table in my opinion 

What other type of terrier would bring more to the table then the beddy bred to whippet or greyhound other then Wheaton or bull mate

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1/4 JRT X 3/4 whippet; Cheers.

I don't post on here or come on here now I can do with out the aggro and argument just I googled Bedlington greyhounds to look something up but if you had no luck finding an F1 cross I have breed thes

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14 minutes ago, SheepChaser said:

I’m sure there’s good ones out there mate, I’ve seen two in the flesh. However I’m just saying, these days I don’t really see the logic in searching for a Beddy to breed a first x as there are many other terriers out there that would bring as much or more to the table in my opinion 

Maybe some us are to old to change ?

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43 minutes ago, tank34 said:

What other type of terrier would bring more to the table then the beddy bred to whippet or greyhound other then Wheaton or bull mate

I would say there are quite a few Russel’s, pats and x bred terriers out there which would make a great x with a whippet, grey or grew. 

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9 minutes ago, SheepChaser said:

I would say there are quite a few Russel’s, pats and x bred terriers out there which would make a great x with a whippet, grey or grew. 

I agree, you just don't see them available. always thought a whippet x fell, or whippet x Russell would be spot on for I need. 

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10 minutes ago, SheepChaser said:

I would say there are quite a few Russel’s, pats and x bred terriers out there which would make a great x with a whippet, grey or grew. 

Old Bert gripton did russel x whippet and I’ve seen a gang of whippet x patts ratting but that’s about it , no doubt there more  like it out there but it wouldnt be my type

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2 minutes ago, Loton Moocher said:

Also most terriers are renowned yappers

true terriers tend to yap, but I have had beddywhippets yap and beddywhippets that have been mute. heard some say yapping can come from the Whippet but wouldn't know never had a pure whippet yet. 

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2 minutes ago, fred90 said:

true terriers tend to yap, but I have had beddywhippets yap and beddywhippets that have been mute. heard some say yapping can come from the Whippet but wouldn't know never had a pure whippet yet. 

I probably get shot down but I find as a terrier beddys are maybe the quietest   I’ve never owned a pure whippet either Fred but I believe they av been known to yip a bit , not that it matters really to me as I would never go where I shouldn’t be like them rough beer drinking council eastate nasty people ?

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1 minute ago, Loton Moocher said:

I probably get shot down but I find as a terrier beddys are maybe the quietest   I’ve never owned a pure whippet either Fred but I believe they av been known to yip a bit , not that it matters really to me as I would never go where I shouldn’t be like them rough beer drinking council eastate nasty people ?

I know what you mean, funnily enough both my next door neighbours either side live on a council estate. 

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1 hour ago, SheepChaser said:

I would say there are quite a few Russel’s, pats and x bred terriers out there which would make a great x with a whippet, grey or grew. 

Yeah I think would make good x but think you would lose size , have run beddy types for good bit now we found the 3/8 beddy 5/8 greyhound suits us better my bitch handy dog 23tts light framed but she handles job , pals dog over 26tts big strong dog fawn dog blue bitch post-65098-0-35325500-1480429822_thumb.jpg

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