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J asked me to put these pics of the dogs ...

 

mine:

 

Noose (SalukiXgrey imported from UK) freaking incredible dog, he can't be faulted except he gets bored easily. Run him for 10 miles, put him away, 30 minutes later he is screaming to get out again. Best feet either of us has seen on a UK dog, speed, drive, he has it all. I wish I could lie and say I bred him, but the praise goes to someone else!

 

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Tia (SalukiXgreyXstaghound) 24" wicked wicked wicked fast, I mean scary fast.

 

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Noose and Tia

 

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Feather (staghound bred by Tomkat) 25" she is decently fast and light so she might be good for jackrabbits instead of coyotes?

 

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Feather with Blister (J's staghound). he is 29" so you can really see the size difference between the two.

 

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Lyra-she is about 24" now and 60 pounds, and I expect she is done growing

 

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Jay's dogs

 

Blister (staghound)

 

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Tor (stag) with Loca. Tor is nursing a litter of pups by Dan Edwards yellow "Stitch" dog which is why she is nipple-y!

 

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Loca (bull/stag) bred by uphilldoc

 

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Monkey (bred by Hoss1)

 

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Chimp (bred by RC1) laying on poor Jugs

 

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Monkey and Chimp

 

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Agro (UK import)

 

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oh and here are my "pet" dogs, don't want them to feel left out :)

 

Demon, Jugs and Hex (Chimp may be in there too somewhere)

 

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Thanks for the comments folks, they are settling in for the spring and will enjoy rolling in the grass for a couple of months until we get them ready for the season. Agro is just from some digging lines, J brought him back from a trip to visit his family 4 or 5 years ago.

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I have not run him on one, coyotes aren't my thing, I leave them for to J mess with (although J would dump on one if the situation was right). I'm confident he would be good on them but I've put too much time and work and blood and tears into that dog, he is pretty good about injuring himself on his own anyway. And we have other coyote dogs on the yard, let them have the big stuff!

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