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Travellers were determined my Borzoi had EBT in the mix. Only breed the long nose could have come from.

Or folks ask if she is a long coated grey.

 

The saluki/grey is often mistaken as clever.

 

Would that be The Mentalcase? He IS clever, in an autistic sort of way :laugh:

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Mostly Irish Wolfhound( vaguely understandable as she is a d/hound x)but my favourite was with my old bitch (similar x) when I was visiting my sister in Glasgow - overgrown rat!!!! Obviously highly offended but definately the funniest so far...

Since she was small she's been mistaken for an old boy, and yes, had all those "pedigree lurcher" conversations too...mad old lady with excessively fat lab occasionally shouts "skinny bitch" at us in the street as well....

Thats an awful thing to say about your sister............ :whistling:

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Mostly Irish Wolfhound( vaguely understandable as she is a d/hound x)but my favourite was with my old bitch (similar x) when I was visiting my sister in Glasgow - overgrown rat!!!! Obviously highly offended but definately the funniest so far...

Since she was small she's been mistaken for an old boy, and yes, had all those "pedigree lurcher" conversations too...mad old lady with excessively fat lab occasionally shouts "skinny bitch" at us in the street as well....

Thats an awful thing to say about your sister............ :whistling:

Ha - thankfully she will never read this - typical comment from a Fifer though! Takes one to know one I suppose!

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Many years ago ex wife was bottle feeding a goat kid (not my idea) Because it was on 4 hourly feeds had to take it with us to a show.

You would be surprised (or perhaps not) how many lurcher boys, complete with tattoos and earrings, asked if the dog (goat) had saluki in it.

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about 18 years ago i was walking my saluki/grey through the woodland surrounding an office block,my dog jumped out of cover in front of two woman to which one exclaimed,in her broad south african accent "look there's a springbok"she obviously realised her instant mistake and after i explained we don't have them running free in england,well i thought she have to change her knickers we were laughing that much,you don't hear that everyday :thumbs:

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I was in the pub the other week with mine, i could hear a man behind me, Obviously had a drink, Whistling and saying "come by" all the time, I just gave him a little comedy grin, He said I love Collie's had them all my life

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i was takin my little collie x whippet pup out just after her jabs all the local nobs were outside the shop pissin em selves laughin shoutin is that a chihuahua (spellin) only when i went over to see them they releised i was there [bANNED TEXT] an shut up lol or the other is an anorexia rat an thats from the mother in law lol

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Mostly Irish Wolfhound( vaguely understandable as she is a d/hound x)but my favourite was with my old bitch (similar x) when I was visiting my sister in Glasgow - overgrown rat!!!! Obviously highly offended but definately the funniest so far...

Since she was small she's been mistaken for an old boy, and yes, had all those "pedigree lurcher" conversations too...mad old lady with excessively fat lab occasionally shouts "skinny bitch" at us in the street as well....

Thats an awful thing to say about your sister............ :whistling:

Don't be so flamin ridiculous!!!!...................no way could his sister be called skinny!

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about 18 years ago i was walking my saluki/grey through the woodland surrounding an office block,my dog jumped out of cover in front of two woman to which one exclaimed,in her broad south african accent "look there's a springbok"she obviously realised her instant mistake and after i explained we don't have them running free in england,well i thought she have to change her knickers we were laughing that much,you don't hear that everyday :thumbs:

 

Had to be there...... :thumbs:

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918072010.jpgNope, but he looks a great dog to me!

 

I took my 10 month old pup (the one on the left) out for a walk on his own on Saturday to put in some extra basic training. As we walked down a bridleway three youths 15 ish were coming the other way, my dog went up to them tail wagging and one of the lads seriously said to me “is he a Great Dane?â€

 

I was speechless and just carried on walking thinking what a thick t*4t.

 

I quite often get asked if he is a Greyhound or Whippet or if she is a hairy Greyhound or a Deer Hound but a Great Dane takes the biscuit. I know I should have put him straight but I was really shocked.

 

ALSO

 

Is it me or do you also get that someone with a Labrador or similar asking “what sort of dogs are theyâ€

“Lurchersâ€

“Look a bit like Greyhounds to meâ€

“YEP they do don’t they, see ya†:feck:

 

My wife still spends 10 minutes trying to explain what a Saluki/Grey x Beddy x bitsa is.

 

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He doesn't look like a Great Dane does he????? :(

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