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  On 24/04/2010 at 16:52, NORELATION said:

Im not talking about being bitten. Im talking about foot, leg, back injuries etc. Which cross of lurcher is least prone to injuries in your opinion?

 

The one's that were fed right, brought up right, entered right, kenneled right and looked after right !

 

Cheers.

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just be carefull the conditions you run your dog, they all just flesh and bones, ligaments and tendons, no dog is a machine but some people on here would have you believe there is such a thing, the faster the dog the more foot problems just my opinion and the more greyhoundy types as well are common for feet and toe problems :icon_redface:

 

over and out pretenders

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