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I'm looking after a friend's beddie/whippet this weekend, it's well bred form working lines and a vile f*****g dog, never had to be so hard on a dog just to make it tolerable. I believe they settle a bit when they're about 20 though......I know people love them but I wouldn't own one unless it was the last dog in the world.

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I'm looking after a friend's beddie/whippet this weekend, it's well bred form working lines and a vile f*****g dog, never had to be so hard on a dog just to make it tolerable. I believe they settle a bit when they're about 20 though......I know people love them but I wouldn't own one unless it was the last dog in the world.
well thats your opinion but each 2 there own. :clapper::clapper::clapper:
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I'm looking after a friend's beddie/whippet this weekend, it's well bred form working lines and a vile f*****g dog, never had to be so hard on a dog just to make it tolerable. I believe they settle a bit when they're about 20 though......I know people love them but I wouldn't own one unless it was the last dog in the world.

 

:laugh: Don't hold back, tell us how you really feel :laugh:

 

I met a beddie/whippet the other day - very nice lookin' little dog.

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I have always kept beddie/whippet types as ferreting and net dogs.......they are perfect for that role. If you are after bigger quarry then you must adjust the size and type of your dog requirements accordingly.

 

Rolfe.

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What is the temperament of a Bedlington x whippet generally like? Are they easy enough dogs or quite difficult? Thanks.
mint little dogs mate my mate just lost one ridlington cross knocked down so if any one know were any litters come up would like to know :thumbs:
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