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silverfox55

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  1. I feel for you mate. One of the worst thing that can happen when you care for your dog. It happened to a dog of mine several years back.the only way to look at it is he went doing what he loved best. A short life but a good one. Working with a running dog is a partnership your right their not just a tool. It took a long time for me, my lad was seven and he wasn't even hunting at the time we were just out for a walk the day after a heavy storm and was just running around the field like they do and he ran onto a stick that had fallen from a tree and stuck in the ground. The point being I now
  2. Looks the business. I have worked a coursing dog for lamping with no problems great to see the coursing style of running, good feet and bags of samina,they just keep going. Breed him last year to a saluki greyhound bull collie and had pick of litter. so far she is showing great promise. Great all rounder.
  3. Really glad everything went ok. They look a good healthy bounch. Like peas in a pod. Nice solid colours.
  4. Really nice set up. It looks like you have spent a lot of time, effort and research into giving the pups the best start. The dam and sire look good and appear to be clean bred I'm sure with continued care you have already shown it will benefit the pups later. I have worked bull/salukixsaluki/greyhounds for several years now and have found them to be a great all round cross, full of speed drive but at the same time with a good temperament. All the best.
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