UNFIT 0 Posted November 9, 2009 Author Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 (edited) nice dogs and very well looked after but as for them being the next ultimate lurcher i think your full o shit,you say the dogs have already paid for themselves even if they didnt go out again bollox,at 11 mths you tell me how,and they were killing things at 7 mths(we both know what you mean)and not so much as a mark on em i personally think your just trying to big this accidental mating up and do it again next year at £500 a pup ican only give you a honest answer ,im not full of shit as i have explaind to you in a pm ,if we want to make money from pups then we would have a kennel full of brothers and sisters from a pure x of this line of malamutes ,they dont come any better than the ped of the bitch ,she was bred of first to a top malamute dog and all pups were sold for £800 EACH ,so i will leave you deciced what would be best to breed ax or a ped .and you could not buy a pup of this bitch x with a grey ,because if another litter was to be bred they have waiting homes to close friends because they have seen what they can do ,i am probibly the one person that did dought them in the begining ,now i have egg on my face because i dont own one ,but rest asured if a liiter was to come up again ,im first on the list :yes:and by the way as for not a mark on them the biggest of the litter has not run for 2 months because he came of second best to some thing over 100lb in weight and would not back down . ,but he is back in buisnes at the end of this month . Edited November 9, 2009 by UNFIT Link to post
lofti 579 Posted November 9, 2009 Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 i like the look of them,nice coats and good feet. they dont realy look like a lurcher tho, but that could work in your favor if you get any myther. lofti. Link to post
UNFIT 0 Posted November 9, 2009 Author Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 they are well looked after ,because of the amount of work they get, and they are fed on the best meat u can get ,they catch it them selves . Link to post
Dan Edwards 1,134 Posted November 9, 2009 Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 Them are some big powerful well built dogs. Thanks for puttin the pics up. Link to post
merle24 61 Posted November 9, 2009 Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 HYBRID VIGOUR AT WORK ! Link to post
UNFIT 0 Posted November 9, 2009 Author Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 Why did you decide to breed this cross,what have they got that is better than the crosses readily available,only asking as i am curios they were bred to last all night on the lamp and tackle what ever they was asked to do ,unlike most lurchers bred today . Link to post
UNFIT 0 Posted November 9, 2009 Author Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 Them are some big powerful well built dogs. Thanks for puttin the pics up. there will be a few more pics ,and if it can be done a vid as well .its a pity we cant put up pics of them at work .never mind maybe if and when things change in this country .. Link to post
Alaunt 4 Posted November 9, 2009 Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 Why did you decide to breed this cross,what have they got that is better than the crosses readily available,only asking as i am curios they were bred to last all night on the lamp and tackle what ever they was asked to do ,unlike most lurchers bred today . The last part is a strong statement,cant agree with you there Link to post
UNFIT 0 Posted November 9, 2009 Author Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 Why did you decide to breed this cross,what have they got that is better than the crosses readily available,only asking as i am curios they were bred to last all night on the lamp and tackle what ever they was asked to do ,unlike most lurchers bred today . The last part is a strong statement,cant agree with you there it all depends on the prey and the dog , Link to post
Alaunt 4 Posted November 9, 2009 Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 Why did you decide to breed this cross,what have they got that is better than the crosses readily available,only asking as i am curios they were bred to last all night on the lamp and tackle what ever they was asked to do ,unlike most lurchers bred today . The last part is a strong statement,cant agree with you there it all depends on the prey and the dog , You must live in a diferent country from me and hunt diferent quarry Link to post
UNFIT 0 Posted November 9, 2009 Author Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 Why did you decide to breed this cross,what have they got that is better than the crosses readily available,only asking as i am curios they were bred to last all night on the lamp and tackle what ever they was asked to do ,unlike most lurchers bred today . The last part is a strong statement,cant agree with you there it all depends on the prey and the dog , You must live in a diferent country from me and hunt diferent quarry dont know about that ,but if there was a dog to suit our needs we would be working it already ,we do own 2 other very good dogs ,but they are a bit small ,and have to put in 2times the effort .but they do manage .and we have seen and worked most breeds , Link to post
merle24 61 Posted November 9, 2009 Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 look usefull for the bigger stuff as i can tell they have fire in there bellies by looking at them, but imo they want putting back to a grey for a more versatile dog. Link to post
UNFIT 0 Posted November 9, 2009 Author Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 fair play mate, they are impressive dogs whats there average weight at 11 month mate?? any ideas???? the heavies one at the moment is in pic 8 he is 90lb in weight ,he is not fit at the moment because he has been out of action for 2 months due to a bit of a bashing ,and had to have forced rest ,altho he did not want to stay in, but he did manage to get through a 12by17inch window one night trying to come with us .,the others are between 70 and 85lb running weight , Link to post
Alaunt 4 Posted November 9, 2009 Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 Why did you decide to breed this cross,what have they got that is better than the crosses readily available,only asking as i am curios they were bred to last all night on the lamp and tackle what ever they was asked to do ,unlike most lurchers bred today . The last part is a strong statement,cant agree with you there it all depends on the prey and the dog , You must live in a diferent country from me and hunt diferent quarry dont know about that ,but if there was a dog to suit our needs we would be working it already ,we do own 2 other very good dogs ,but they are a bit small ,and have to put in 2times the effort .but they do manage .and we have seen and worked most breeds , I will stop typing now as you have me confused,having kept running dogs for 28 years i have never needed a malamute cross,good luck with them Link to post
UNFIT 0 Posted November 9, 2009 Author Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 (edited) look usefull for the bigger stuff as i can tell they have fire in there bellies by looking at them, but imo they want putting back to a grey for a more versatile dog. merle ,they dont lack any thing at the moment ,but to be honest ,they have not been sent to retrieve any hares yet . Edited November 9, 2009 by UNFIT Link to post
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