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Anyway Iv greatly enjoyed my short stay back on the hunting life, I can't imagine why Iv not been on here for so long.

If you're genuinely interested in the pups feel free to contact me.

Im in Cambridge I'm a real person I don't hide behind profiles and pretend names Iv no need to as I'm genuine man.

ATB Bill 07719306404.

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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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8 hours ago, baldockbanks courser said:

As you'v asked a couple of times.

She's a greyhound, looks just like a greyhound theyv never been breed for looks just speed.

Iv used a well breed track dog to put some speed in the cross as anything other than that wouldn't produce enough speed to be useful to a Bedlington IMO.

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10 hours ago, Bosun11 said:

Jeez... The poor old Beddy's fecked with all these shennanighans.

KC reg, workers that won't be sold to working dog men, fussing over a bit of Lakie blood etc etc...

I've always fancied a Beddy, one from a solid working line, that works underground. I wouldn't give two hoots whats in the line, wouldn't give a flying feck about the KC either, just a solid working line producing solid working dogs... I genuinely have no idea if such things still exist but i know one thing, if they do, no one's gonna sell one to me... ?

Poor old George will be turning in his grave.. ?

Plenty about mate you’ve got too talk too people around the contry there the same as any other terrier out there good and bad in everything the bitch I have here George’s blue would be her great grand sire she’s been line breed since 1983 atb

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12 hours ago, baldockbanks courser said:

Wow I thought when I went into Bedlingtons that the breed seems it needs people who are just interested in keeping dogs for work.

 

It turns out the way a lot of you all bitch about each other you'd probably be more suited to mincing about with a poodle on a green carpet. What absolute tarts.

 

Anyway these are dogs that in the right I think should make decent ferret bushing and lamping dogs on what you come across as well as catching the odd hare given the right conditions as well, a nice little all-rounder, if you want to prove your a better man than me that's fantastic I'll look forward to it but I'll stand behind anything in my kennels that they please me on the field or they wouldn't be there.

Happy to chat directly with people genuinely interested in such a lurcher.

This x will give its best on anything, never going tobe a hare dog on open land but like you say in scrub they come into there own .

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1 hour ago, tank34 said:

A grand for a bitch 900 for dog bred for money shamefull , defo breeding my bitch this year 4 or 5 pups spoken for an going for free to good working home 

500 hundred is about right I think they take a lot a time up unless left to there own devices 

I’d pay a grand though no bother if I wanted that dog if you want quality you have to pay sometimes mate 

weeks wage for a dog isn’t bad at all 

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3 hours ago, tank34 said:

A grand for a bitch 900 for dog bred for money shamefull , defo breeding my bitch this year 4 or 5 pups spoken for an going for free to good working home 

Your a good man Tank but personally I’d charge everyone £500 a pup and if they still have it at 12 months old they’d get their money back, nawt to stop anyone get a pup for nawt and then selling it on at a grand.

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On 28/01/2021 at 14:45, Loton Moocher said:

Proper working beddys  are hard to find these days ,so where are these wheaten earth dogs I’ve never seen one ? As for end of dig you could use a Rotty etc for that 

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