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Brian Plummer, also known as David Brian Plummer (11 September 1936 – 12 September 2003), was a British writer, teacher and
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Background

In 1977, Plummer appeared on
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's '' Calendar'' regional news programme, during which a ferret became 'latched' onto Whiteley's fingers. A blasé Plummer showed little concern for the pain Whiteley was in, instead telling him that if the ferret had been serious the bite would have been "through to the bone. He's playing with you." Growing up in the austere years around
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, Plummer based some of his biographical stories in and around the valley in which he grew up. Some of the stories involve friends, members of the village community, and bizarre members of his own family. After a stint of
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, Plummer trained to be a teacher and worked in various areas of the United Kingdom, including
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and
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. In his books he hints at various 'episodes' in his life including a couple of abortive spells of self-sufficiency, a period of travel abroad as a
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in Germany and Eastern Europe, some time as a professional boxer in America, and various periods of deep depression.


Documentaries

The UK television documentary maker Barry Cockcroft made several documentaries about Plummer, including ''A Way Out of Walsall'' (1985), which is about Plummer's training pupils of the local
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for the world of professional boxing, and ''Lone Furrow'' (1987), which looks at the preoccupation of Plummer with his dogs, which have been
rat-catcher A rat-catcher is a person who kills or captures rats as a professional form of pest control. Keeping the rat population under control was practiced in Europe to prevent the spread of diseases, most notoriously the Black Death, and to prevent d ...
s, and his current wish to cross the Highlands pulled by a pack of
German shepherd The German Shepherd or Alsatian is a German breed of working dog of medium to large size. The breed was developed by Max von Stephanitz using various traditional German herding dogs from 1899. It was originally bred as a herding dog, for ...
dogs. Another producer, Michael Croucher, made a 1981 documentary entitled ''Hunting Man'' about Plummer, formerly a full-time hunter and later a teacher and writer, who at that time still hunted in the fast-disappearing countryside around
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Dog breeding

The
Plummer Terrier The Plummer Terrier is a working terrier. It was originally bred by Brian Plummer to hunt vermin, especially rats. The breed, while unrecognized by any kennel club, is known for its rugged determination and hardiness. Origins and history I ...
, a breed of dog that he developed, is named after him.


Death

After suffering a heart attack in 1985, Plummer moved to Caithness with a plan to breed German shepherd dogs, then finally settled in Abington, in
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. He died on 12 September 2003.


Books

* ''The Jack Russell Terrier'' (1976). * ''Rogues & Running Dogs'' (1976). * ''Modern Ferreting'' (1978). * ''Tales of a Rat Hunting Man'' (1978). * ''The Working Terrier'' (1978). * ''The Complete Lurcher'' (1979). * ''Adventures of an Artisan Hunter'' (1979). * ''Nathan – A Pit Fighting Dog'' (1980). * ''The Complete Jack Russel Terrier'' (1980). * ''Lepus'' (1981). * ''Diary of a Hunter'' (1981). * ''The Hunters Yearbook'' (1981). * ''The Hunters Yearbook'' (1982) * ''Merle – The Start of a Dynasty'' (1982). * ''The Fell Terrier'' (1983). * ''Omega'' (1984). * ''Practical Lurcher Breeding'' (1985). * ''Hunters All'' (1986). * ''North & North Again'' (1987). * ''Off the Beaten Track'' (1987). * ''Trog'' (1988). * ''The Cottage at the Edge of the World'' (1990). * ''In Pursuit of Coney'' (1991). * ''The Complete Book of Sight-Hounds'' (1991). * ''Secrets of Dog Training'' (1992) * ''The Sporting Terrier'' (1992). * ''Ferrets'' (1993). * ''Lurcher & Longdog Training'' (1993). * ''Plummers Yearbook'' (Various 1994/95). * ''The Development of the Dog'' (1995). * ''The New Complete Lurcher'' (1998) * ''Polly: A White German Shepherd'' (1999) * ''Practical Dog Breeding'' (2000). * ''The Modern Lurcher under the pseudonym Michael Shaw'' * ''The Modern Working Terrier under the pseudonym Michael Shaw''


References

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