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Theres no doubting on certain land, a smaller more agile dog will be better on rabbits, that goes without saying and its what anyone would expect. That said, while out "mooching" our biggest deer x is very often first to get to the rabbit, dont know if its age/experience or shes just one of those dogs thats in the right place at the right time, but she doesnt show herself up amongst the smaller ones. I wouldnt use her rabbiting on the land we run nowadays, she is too big to go racing through the kind of woods they run in, and when she does accidentally (out mooching) and she comes across game, she has on occasions injured herself , but no-one can knock her for determination and wanting to catch what she is up against.

 

If someone asked me if I could have her again as a pup, to start all over again, the answer would be a resounding yes :yes: one of my biggest regrets is not breeding a litter of pups out of her, a few years ago when she was younger I very nearly did

 

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Most sensible poster on here..... Great photos btw, love the one with the dog going inbetween the tree, cracker.

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Whin i hate to be frank but i am very proud that we are getting them back to be where they need to be i am a young enthusiast i am 24 years old and have worked these dogs for over half my life and i

Here we go again.

Nice dog mate

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Whin, you say if a deerhound was any good "we would all have them", you said exactly the same about whippets and salukis ! But the point is we're not talking about PEDIGREES or PURE BREDS !! We are talking about CROSSES !! No body would dream of having a pure collie or beddy for lurcher work, but ALL the affore mentioned breeds ARE used in producing lurchers I know it's pointless debating the point with you, as you will just go off on another tangent, but if you read my 1st post on this thread, I was asking who worked and owned Deer X's.....not asking some one, (you), to come on and slate deerhounds !

 

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Whin, you say if a deerhound was any good "we would all have them", you said exactly the same about whippets and salukis ! But the point is we're not talking about PEDIGREES or PURE BREDS !! We are talking about CROSSES !! No body would dream of having a pure collie or beddy for lurcher work, but ALL the affore mentioned breeds ARE used in producing lurchers I know it's pointless debating the point with you, as you will just go off on another tangent, but if you read my 1st post on this thread, I was asking who worked and owned Deer X's.....not asking some one, (you), to come on and slate deerhounds !

 

Cheers.

 

 

You'd be as well waiting till the next force 9 gale, unziping your fly and take a long leak facing into it if you think Whin is actually took in one word of that.

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AN HONEST POST ,and the big dogs do injure there selves turning twisting on tight runs in cover or woodland ,chasing rabbits,especaily over old qaurries rough land ,your litle black dog looks like she will be a handy jukel come next season

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not saleting them just being a bit more truthful , keeps says alot of thruth ther about bigdogs and why thye are not always suitable for rabbits and other qaurry as they are physacaly hamperd at times , BUT IM GLAD YOUSE ALL LIKE THE SCOTTISH DEERHOUND I DO TO BUT NOT IN A RUNNING DOG SENSE JUST YET ,every body to ther own, not many scottish guys go on about them guys just youse over the border lol ,lol

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not saleting them just being a bit more truthful , keeps says alot of thruth ther about bigdogs and why thye are not always suitable for rabbits and other qaurry as they are physacaly hamperd at times , BUT IM GLAD YOUSE ALL LIKE THE SCOTTISH DEERHOUND I DO TO BUT NOT IN A RUNNING DOG SENSE JUST YET ,every body to ther own, not many scottish guys go on about them guys just youse over the border lol ,lol

 

 

I've worked it out!!!! He has 10 thumbs!!! :signthankspin:

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perfection :notworthy:

 

if that dog runs as well as it looks then it would be ideal.

i love deerhound blooded dogs after owning one, but i dont need a 28" dog.

around 24" but with good feet and coat.

 

does anyone keep the smaller deerhoundy type?

 

iv got 2 the black one is 23in and his pup should make 25 to 26in

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perfection :notworthy:

 

if that dog runs as well as it looks then it would be ideal.

i love deerhound blooded dogs after owning one, but i dont need a 28" dog.

around 24" but with good feet and coat.

 

does anyone keep the smaller deerhoundy type?

 

iv got 2 the black one is 23in and his pup should make 25 to 26in

stunning dog

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