English Bull Terrier x Patterdale Terrier
I believe that I've sent Roger a few pics a long time ago. If he doesn't have them anymore, [size=10]or has never gotten them[/size], I'll try to make time to go through my stuff and see if I can dig some of those old shots up again.
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Thinking about crossing my ebt male over on my patterdale female for some barn work on coons what yall think about this cross or has anybody ever seen it made before -
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I've never done it with Pats, but have done it with the Jagd instead, many times. Should be similar enough of a result. I'd think that the EBT-Pats would end up being more Pit-like than the EBT-Jagds, but working quality is working quality, so I'd say go for it. I seriously doubt you'll end up with any crappers in that litter, let's just say that, hehe. OK, so if we were to assume that the EBT-Pat will be more or less the same as the EBT-Jagd, you can expect extremely drivey pups, tons of prey, absolutely no fear, early displays of dog aggression, natural hunting and killing ability, I mean to call them energetic wouldn't even begin to describe the devilishly calculating and tough-as-nails gamey little bastards that will drive you to drinking if you don't work them. That's about it. P.S. Having an EBT female in this scenario would've been preferable, but if you're trying to keep the size down and don't care about appearance, this could work out even better. Do be prepared for a C section, though. -
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sounds like a interesting cross with the jagds as well I may have to ad a female jagd in the mix somewhere as well down the road I bet you dont have any pictures of your dogs do you sure would like to see what they turned out like i am really just using what i have as far as the cross goes didnt go out and buy a ebt just for this been wanting one for a long time and ran into a good deal on a 10 month old reg white male nice heavy built but still athletic about 30# or so and the patt is about 20 right now (not in hunting shape) -
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I believe that I've sent Roger a few pics a long time ago. If he doesn't have them anymore, [size=10]or has never gotten them[/size], I'll try to make time to go through my stuff and see if I can dig some of those old shots up again. -
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that would be great man I would love to see them I bet with the jagds having they longer head with out much off a stop really let the ebt blood show through here is a picture of each -
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keep us posted, sounds interesting. -
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I just rediscovered this photo. All accounts of these dogs were total dynamite! F1 working EBT x patterdale. -
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Nice!!!! Can't wait to see your litter! -
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just updating everybody on this since havent been on in a while this project was put on hold due to some agression issues with the ebt he became very dog agressive killing a female beagle he had hunted and just played around the yard with many times he just snapped and killed her before I could get there and injured another dog after that so he was relocated to a only dog home I did not want to breed a dog in my project that would possibly bring some bad agression issues to a crossing that has that potential anyway so he was relocated and now I am looking for a better suited replacement anyway just letting everyone know a update I will keep you up to date on the progress.......................................... Great picture of the cross I was very curious as to what they would look like (I know they will vary in looks) even though I am NOT at all going for looks but working ability nice to know what to expect be great if you could PM me some more info on that dog if you have any it is the first of this cross I have seen or heard of Thanks to all who replied and to anyone interested in possible pups and anyone curious how I am going about judging the outcome I am keeping the whole litter this first breeding to see how they work before I let any go to outside homes if they make what I am looking for I will let one or 2 go to local guys that will work them and work them hard but with a breeding contract where I keep breeding rights and then make the cross again and more than likely do the same process and then start on the f2 crosses and so on then add or take away patt or bull blood as I go any advise is always welcome never learn to much this is just my base plan I am sure there are holes any ideas are great I considered adding a little jagd terrier and/or beagle down the line for added nose my goal is a dog that suites me nobody else may care for it but it will be what I want Thanks Tony