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  1. Fireman are you likely to have another litter?
  2. I don't know about the pet shop, but he was near Church Stretton which is quite near Craven Arms. His dogs were good. It may be someone different.
  3. If its who I think then I had mine from him. I rang him the other day but he doesn't breed any longer.
  4. Hi does anyone have a litter of these, or a litter planned?
  5. Thank you all for your kind comments.
  6. I had to have my 12 year old A.C.D. x lurcher put down last week due to cancer. She was always very loyal and keen to please. She will leave a hole. Does anyone still breed A.C.D. lurchers?
  7. What a great picture! I agree about those Aussie dogs.
  8. Yes it is Dotty and he's around 5 years old now mate and as it goes he's only ever had one injury and that was years ago when he sliced a pad on a broken bottle on a dog walk, Without saying to much a working bred import has been imported and i'd like to say my acd x days ain't over just yet mate Very interesting! I would love to see/have another A.C.D. cross. If from a temperamentally sound one.
  9. My 11 year old A.C.D. x has been a great dog and companion and very easy to have around. Peaceful in the house but keen when out. Being crossed with a small lurcher she lacks leg length and top end speed, but was lightening fast over the first few yards.
  10. I have a nearly 11 year old A.C.D. x small lurcher. She has been the most loyal dog I have ever owned. She has been obedient and easily trained, but occasionally a little resentful of other dogs. Socialisation is very important with these dogs. She has a high prey drive and is very game. I wish instead of a small lurcher, her dam had been a greyhound to give her more size and speed. I really hope to be able to replace her with an A.C.D. x greyhound.
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