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Saw this add in the CMW 7/8Grey x Poodle for sale Typp Ratcher. What are folks views on this x is a gimmick or a genuine attempt to introduce what was an old hunting type back into the gene pool. Constructive comments no sniping just for the hell of it. What will this x bring to the Lurcher world?

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ive seen a poodle x grey , looked like a beddy x to me lad said it was keen as , retreives from water aswell as doing everything on the lamp ,so he said. heres a question ,does anyone know if poodles are still worked in this country , think they still work them in france though :)

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I think it is another greedy breeder who has seen ££ signs :yes:

 

otherwise why would the pups be so damn expensive, i saw some advertised as Lurcherdoodles FFS :realmad:

granted it may be a different advert/breeder but i am sure they are mainly being bred as the newest 'designer' dog!

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I think it is another greedy breeder who has seen ££ signs :yes:

 

otherwise why would the pups be so damn expensive, i saw some advertised as Lurcherdoodles FFS :realmad:

granted it may be a different advert/breeder but i am sure they are mainly being bred as the newest 'designer' dog!

 

 

So you dont think a poodle could add anything to the mix?

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I think it is another greedy breeder who has seen ££ signs :yes:

 

otherwise why would the pups be so damn expensive, i saw some advertised as Lurcherdoodles FFS :realmad:

granted it may be a different advert/breeder but i am sure they are mainly being bred as the newest 'designer' dog!

 

 

So you dont think a poodle could add anything to the mix?

 

I think this proves why these adverts attract buyers. One of the most important fundamental characteristics a good WORKING dog needs to have to provide good WORKING dog offspring is..... the ability to prove it is a good WORKING dog. Now, how many good WORKING dog poodles do you know?

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I think it is another greedy breeder who has seen ££ signs :yes:

 

otherwise why would the pups be so damn expensive, i saw some advertised as Lurcherdoodles FFS :realmad:

granted it may be a different advert/breeder but i am sure they are mainly being bred as the newest 'designer' dog!

 

 

So you dont think a poodle could add anything to the mix?

 

I think this proves why these adverts attract buyers. One of the most important fundamental characteristics a good WORKING dog needs to have to provide good WORKING dog offspring is..... the ability to prove it is a good WORKING dog. Now, how many good WORKING dog poodles do you know?

 

 

France & Germany apparently use poodles still.....I'm not referring to the show types with the fancy haircuts that you see at crufts....Standard poodles were originally bred for work. And your right I dont know of any that work...not my cup of tea either but it makes you wonder.....theres a lot of other x used in the lurcher pool that dont work

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I think it is another greedy breeder who has seen ££ signs :yes:

 

otherwise why would the pups be so damn expensive, i saw some advertised as Lurcherdoodles FFS :realmad:

granted it may be a different advert/breeder but i am sure they are mainly being bred as the newest 'designer' dog!

 

 

So you dont think a poodle could add anything to the mix?

 

I'm sure the RIGHT poodle could add alot to the mix however *personally* i doubt these dogs are being breed with work in mind, they are just an easy way to make money because anything with poodle in it is seen as cute.

 

If a genuine dogman bred a litter to test the water and see if the poodle could add anything then fair enough but don't expect that is the case!

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Saw this add in the CMW 7/8Grey x Poodle for sale Typp Ratcher. What are folks views on this x is a gimmick or a genuine attempt to introduce what was an old hunting type back into the gene pool. Constructive comments no sniping just for the hell of it. What will this x bring to the Lurcher world?

 

 

I have only just seen the CMW part :doh:

So maybe i am wrong.........................must read things properly (sorry!!)

 

Why don't you phone the ad, and question about what work the dogs have done and why they decided to use a poodle??!!?

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I think it is another greedy breeder who has seen ££ signs :yes:

 

otherwise why would the pups be so damn expensive, i saw some advertised as Lurcherdoodles FFS :realmad:

granted it may be a different advert/breeder but i am sure they are mainly being bred as the newest 'designer' dog!

 

 

So you dont think a poodle could add anything to the mix?

 

 

1/8 th poodle? Would it make a really noticable impact? Standard poodles without the coat look athletic and a bit similar to the physique of pointer types?

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Saw this add in the CMW 7/8Grey x Poodle for sale Typp Ratcher. What are folks views on this x is a gimmick or a genuine attempt to introduce what was an old hunting type back into the gene pool. Constructive comments no sniping just for the hell of it. What will this x bring to the Lurcher world?

 

 

I have only just seen the CMW part :doh:

So maybe i am wrong.........................must read things properly (sorry!!)

 

Why don't you phone the ad, and question about what work the dogs have done and why they decided to use a poodle??!!?

 

 

not that interested just curious....I have an interest in old breeds and their origins

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