low plains drifter 11,617 Posted Saturday at 03:14 Report Share Posted Saturday at 03:14 14 hours ago, WataWalloper said: Rambo put me off them for good haha haha Why? Don't you know he could find a rabbit on an iceberg? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Dinosaurs 2,158 Posted Saturday at 16:26 Report Share Posted Saturday at 16:26 On 29/01/2026 at 21:19, TOMO said: Honestly what man would own that.... gay as f**k ...shame what the kennel club has done to all dogs Looks Gayer than cum on a moustache!! Atb 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Dinosaurs 2,158 Posted Saturday at 16:30 Report Share Posted Saturday at 16:30 (edited) On 29/01/2026 at 21:19, TOMO said: Honestly what man would own that.... gay as f**k ...shame what the kennel club has done to all dogs Edited Saturday at 16:33 by Dinosaurs Double post Quote Link to post Share on other sites
harryshounds 1,687 Posted Saturday at 22:14 Report Share Posted Saturday at 22:14 (edited) Bad n all as some say they are, Id love a decent one for mooching. Edited Saturday at 22:14 by harryshounds Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Marvel 492 Posted yesterday at 09:13 Report Share Posted yesterday at 09:13 On 30/01/2026 at 12:26, chartpolski said: There’s still a few working Bedlington’s; But I’d guess they are few and far between Cheers. Nice sort to put one over a greyhound chartpolski 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
eastcoast 4,797 Posted 14 hours ago Report Share Posted 14 hours ago Going off on a tangent here, there was massive interest in supposed working Bedlingtons amongst certain types in late '80's/early '90's. A wall eyed merle collie cross lurcher completed the look. Add a flat cap, Barbour jacket and Hunter wellies and you were in the club. Most that I seen were standard KC show and pet stuff with different haircuts. All Gutchcommon/Rillington of course but the pedigrees I seen, no they were not. A lad who lived close to me had a "breeding pair". The dog was approx 19" TTS. Despite his height and racy build was slower in a foot race than my conventionally sized terriers if there was something in front of them that they wanted. The bitch was of a size to get to ground but had the conformation and constitution of a curly coated Italian Greyhound. The poor thing was bred from every time she came into season it seemed. The pups fetched a canny price. One time when he tagged along we passed a kicked out "earth". It was rat warren in a sandbank on the bend of a stream where I would sometimes let my dogs expend a bit of energy digging in before calling them off before going too deep. No mark that day but as we passed he nodded to the "earth" and said "bolted a red 'un from there last week". I didn't say anything but learned a lot. No disrespect intended to the genuine working Bedlington terrier men, but you meet some knackers. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
neil b 2,597 Posted 3 hours ago Report Share Posted 3 hours ago Got one here making a steady start, this is her first full season, no complaints so far 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
steve66 3,988 Posted 29 minutes ago Report Share Posted 29 minutes ago 2 hours ago, neil b said: Got one here making a steady start, this is her first full season, no complaints so far Are they easy to train Neild or suborn ? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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