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Email Todd at fulford1@mail.com or call (606) 694-4633

February 10, 2024 I have not been breeding much, but Cobra is getting old she will be 10 in May. I will be letting one of these females go to a working home. If you cant reach me by phone send a text message or an email.

Female

Female

Female

I got my first Patterdale named Bo in 1984.

A very good but ugly chocolate broken coat male.

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GREAT WORKING DOGS COME FROM GREAT WORKING DOGS. Just because you have a male and a female Dog that does not mean you should let them breed. Just because someone let their male and female breed that does not mean you should buy a pup from them no matter how cheap they are. I have been working Patterdales since 1984. After seeing some of the posts on Facebook I wish we would have been breeding ugly dogs only.

.I do not have pups very often, if I don't have any I will try and help you locate what you are looking for. I will only recommend people that I trust.


Email Todd at fulford1@mail.com or call (606) 694-4633

I train my litters with the US Military's Bio-sensor super dog program.

Five benefits have been observed in canines that were exposed to the Bio Sensor stimulation exercises. The benefits noted were:

Improved cardio vascular performance (heart rate)

Stronger heart beats

Stronger adrenal glands

More tolerance to stress

Greater resistance to disease

In tests of learning, stimulated pups were found to be more active and were more exploratory than their non- stimulated littermates over which they were dominant in competitive situations. Secondary effects were also noted regarding test performance. In simple problem solving tests using detours in a maze, the non-stimulated pups became extremely aroused, whined a great deal, and made many errors. Their stimulated littermates were less disturbed or upset by test conditions and when comparisons were made, the stimulated littermates were more calm in the test environment, made fewer errors and gave only an occasional distress sound when stressed.



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