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what about colliexwhippet for ferreting, there is a lad on here who is selling one.thumbs.gif

pm frank off this site as he worked one for a long time and he is an honest and helpful fella too thumbs.gif

 

 

cheers mate for thatthumbs.gif

no probs lad :thumbs:

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Two small type lurcher to lurcher bred my choice would be grey/beddy x grey/collie or either with whippet in themthumbs.gif

i do think that alot of what becomes is what its owner puts in.

so the choice is yours and it is endless.

to have good working parents is a start though.

best of luck lad :thumbs:

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Ideal dog. good question mate wish i had the answer.Ask whinlaugh.gif atb. Catcher

pmsl!!!

poor whin.

think he talkes some sence if ya look between the lines but likes a good argument and all after 10pm where most of us have had a few :drink::drink: to many :laugh:

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3/4 whippet 1/4 collie, knw [bANNED TEXT] with a collie/whippet n is gd, very obedient and suprisingly good at bushing but nt quite quick enough. wouldnt go for a beddyx as for a first lurcher beddies are fukin stubborn, ours has got a little in but it shows through and would choose to have her more obedient as she is our first aswel. knw of other people who have said that they have found theirs are stubborn too but for their prey drive and ability to catch is said to be astonoshing.

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3/4 whippet 1/4 collie, knw [bANNED TEXT] with a collie/whippet n is gd, very obedient and suprisingly good at bushing but nt quite quick enough. wouldnt go for a beddyx as for a first lurcher beddies are fukin stubborn, ours has got a little in but it shows through and would choose to have her more obedient as she is our first aswel. knw of other people who have said that they have found theirs are stubborn too but for their prey drive and ability to catch is said to be astonoshing.

yes iv heard that the colliexwhippet can be a bit to slow also from an owner hunting one for many years.

still caught a few rabbits though but there are better crosses for rabbits imho

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