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4 years ago i bought a hancock lurcher . it came on very well (best dog i ever had) then one day she was eating her food when her back legs splayed out causing her to fall. This got worse . I took her to the vet who after a few visits told me that there not a lot that could be done as it was her central nervious system. just wondered if anyone has had any similar problems.

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4 years ago i bought a hancock lurcher . it came on very well (best dog i ever had) then one day she was eating her food when her back legs splayed out causing her to fall. This got worse . I took her to the vet who after a few visits told me that there not a lot that could be done as it was her central nervious system. just wondered if anyone has had any similar problems.
4 years ago! Do you think its time to move on? Hancox has probably bred a thousand pups since then.
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the dog is still with me just unable to work. I was just wondering if any one else had any of the same litter with the same problem? the sire was billy clinton the dam was moira.

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4 years ago i bought a hancock lurcher . it came on very well (best dog i ever had) then one day she was eating her food when her back legs splayed out causing her to fall. This got worse . I took her to the vet who after a few visits told me that there not a lot that could be done as it was her central nervious system. just wondered if anyone has had any similar problems.
4 years ago! Do you think its time to move on? Hancox has probably bred a thousand pups since then.

 

he meant he bought the dog 4years ago, not that the dogs health went 4 ears ago

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was the litter born around march mate half cross i think thats out of the same litter as my friends dog the sire was billy cilnton about 4 years ago

it may have been march i do remember there only being two bitches in the litter.

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