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There is nothing better than watching a longdog you have neurtered and trained, looked after fed and watered, exercised and prepared gliding, pursuing and coursing it's prey repaying all your efforts

it get me some time away from the missus,and somthing extra 2 do with the kids

because its a great excuse to go wandering aimlessly at night with the dog and the lamp, could be considered a spiritual thing as im never more relaxed but its more likely that the fresh air and exerc

There is nothing better than watching a longdog you have neurtered and trained, looked after fed and watered, exercised and prepared gliding, pursuing and coursing it's prey repaying all your efforts by giving you a spectacle to enjoy and always giving it their all.

Simply a joy and an honour something you can't explain to people who don't have the fortune to own one.

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well me personally.ive grown up since i was able to walk with greyhounds being around.Dad raced them and i got the bug had over 7 at one time.Love watching them race.also the cash was good aswell lol

then i got a lurcher for the house and for mooching around cause i got a belter of a slap in the lug for letting one of the racers of the lead to chase a cpl roe deer when i was 15.dog cost over 600quid i might add so prob deserved the slap hahah.i love everything about sighthounds the speed the temprement.just basically great dogs and will always have one as long as im able to look after them.

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There is nothing better than watching a longdog you have neurtered and trained, looked after fed and watered, exercised and prepared gliding, pursuing and coursing it's prey repaying all your efforts by giving you a spectacle to enjoy and always giving it their all.

Simply a joy and an honour something you can't explain to people who don't have the fortune to own one.

Ath Rex

 

Does the neutering not affect the prey drive :whistling: I hope you didn't do it yourself :tongue2:

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One wandered into our garden a few years back, we handed him to the Vets, they sent him to the Rescue centre, 7 days later we went and had him back. It probably would have been the same story no matter what breed of dog it was, but i'm glad it was a Lurcher. Got another now aswell. Watching them run and hunt together is magical. It doesn't matter to me that we don't catch much, as long as my dogs are happy.

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