- Plummer Terrier
Infobox Dogbreed
country =United Kingdom
name = Plummer Terrier
image_caption = Plummer Terrier
notrecognized = yesThe Plummer Terrier is a working terrier, and like all working terriers, it is a composite animal.
Origins
The Plummer Terrier is mostly made out of
Jack Russell Terrier , with a strong dash ofbeagle (added for nose, voice and coat color), andbull terrier (added for toughness and head size). A redfell terrier was mixed in to improve the overall appearance.After a long period of out-breeding and culling, obvious genetic problems were worked out of the breed (they are as healthy as any today), but a new problem worked its way in -- today's dogs are sometimes too big for truly tight underground work. Perhaps that is not a problem if you are developing a dog just for ratting, which was Brian Plummer's passion. That said, early dogs were smaller than today's dogs -- a common problem in the world of
working terriers .Appearance
The Plummer Terrier is a very attractive smooth-coated dog with a fiery red and white coat and head, a white collar at the neckline, or a full cape. The ears fold over like most terriers, and the nose and eye are typically black, and the jaw has a good scissors bite.
Future
A generally game working dog, the Plummer Terrier is not a Kennel Club breed, and most Plummer Terrier owners who work their dogs would prefer that this dog remain outside of the forced standards of the Kennel Club. Equally, there are those who believe KC recognition is needed in order to improve the breeds relatively small gene pool.
While the Plummer Terrier generally breeds true in appearance, the standard is a working terrier standard, and the most common serious fault in this breed are over-large dogs that are too big in the chest to easily get to ground.
If salvation is to be had (at least for underground work), it is in the hands of genuine diggers and dedicated ratters that are trying to size down the breed and keep it working on a regular basis. However, care has to be taken in order to ensure the welfare of the breed is the main priority when breeding.
Though it is a bit early to say for certain, the Plummer Terrier appears to be a breed that has caught on in popularity among a segment of the working terrier set, and with increased restrictions on fox hunting in the UK, its popularity as a ratting dog is likely to increase.
See also
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working terrier
*Jack Russell terrier
*fell terrier External links
*Plummer Terrier Association [http://www.plummerterrierassociation.org/]
*Plummer Terrier Club of Great Britain [http://www.plummerterrier.com]
*European Plummer Terrier Society [http://www.european-plummerterrier-society.com/]
*Working Plummer Terrier Network [http://www.workingplummerterrier.org.uk/index.html]
*Working Plummer Terrier Registry [http://www.plummerterrier.org]
*EPTS Forum [http://plummerterrier.forumup.co.uk]
*WPTN Forum [http://www.workingplummerterrier.org.uk/plummer/forum/index.php] [please don't delete any of the links folks its rather pathetic and smacks of insecurity.] [re-ordered in the order of which the clubs came into being]
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