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Patterdale terriers , mental as anything , good ratters and chasers just keep out of loft ;)

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Thinking about a dog for back garden loft (Cats rodents) any suggestions as which type would be best suited given, it would be living outside.

I have a staffy/type b.i.tch :) . No barking and anything that moves she gets involved with. Only thing is she likes her central heating at night . :emoticon-0136-giggle:

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Get a wee lurcher one with collie in it very bright wont bother the doos good company and can be taught to hate cats just a shame they carnt fly

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Kevin do the live in the garden ? take it they will if you get them young enough

 

 

YES 2 OF THEM LIVE OUT THERE

NO PROB WITH ANYTHING THAT MOVES LOL

GOOD WEE WATCH DOGS :emoticon-0136-giggle: :emoticon-0136-giggle:

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Thinking about a dog for back garden loft (Cats rodents) any suggestions as which type would be best suited given, it would be living outside.

have three lakelands they dont bark and if you get them from pups they wont kill your pigeons if trained :animatedpigeons:

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I've 2 bullterriers that are quite handy for the cats although you still get the odd sneaky for prowling about so the loft is never left open when I'm not there the door could walk over the top of them if they wanted but they go nuts if a starling or blackbird lands in the garden strange behaviourðŸ˜ðŸ˜

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I've 2 bullterriers that are quite handy for the cats although you still get the odd sneaky for prowling about so the loft is never left open when I'm not there the door could walk over the top of them if they wanted but they go nuts if a starling or blackbird lands in the garden strange behaviourðŸ˜ðŸ˜

That was meant to read doos not door :emoticon-0138-thinking:

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ive had most type of dogs been into most kind of country sports the best i had for cats was a collie x greyhoind these may come on a bit on the big side i dont know your family situation with children etc and your time for walking the dog size of your garden etc

 

the best overall for me would be bedlington terrier cross whippet there a nice size and have a good temperment around children wont need a whole lot of walking due to there size rodents wont stand a chance with them

 

your probally best off with a pup with what ever breed you choose and get them growing up around the birds and your family

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