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Hello all

I currently work a Bedlington Whippet 75/ 25 and a Lynperry whippet ferreting Lamping and coursing rabbits .For flushing rabbits in the past i`ve had a parson type russell 13 inches and 13 pounds, broken coated with a narrow chest and reasonably leggy.The same or similar i cannot currently find.Would a fell or lakeland terrier do the job or are they best left to dealing with foxes. Does any one out there own both if so how do they compare temperment wise i found the tenacity playfulness and loyalty of my Parson Russell 2nd to none.I don`t give a t*^( about looks but the Parson had it right i think with size.

Warlok

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Hello all

I currently work a Bedlington Whippet 75/ 25 and a Lynperry whippet ferreting Lamping and coursing rabbits .For flushing rabbits in the past i`ve had a parson type russell 13 inches and 13 pounds, broken coated with a narrow chest and reasonably leggy.The same or similar i cannot currently find.Would a fell or lakeland terrier do the job or are they best left to dealing with foxes. Does any one out there own both if so how do they compare temperment wise i found the tenacity playfulness and loyalty of my Parson Russell 2nd to none.I don`t give a t*^( about looks but the Parson had it right i think with size.

Warlok

 

i have had a few pjrt for bushing over the years & still use one now. i had a lakeland a few year ago that i got in as a old dog but he false marked so i got rid but othere them that he was just as good as the pjrt that i have used for the rabbits & i am going to get anothere lakie pup in soon to replace my old pjrt bitch that i have just retired with to my mam. good luke with whatever dog you deside to get. ps you shold of put this in the terrier section but it will get moved so no harm done. :thumbs:

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