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jmo but think pure greyhounds are game enough for any british quary (pre ban)

just my opion but nothing tht bites tho dont agree on but good on other quarry

each to their own mate, ones iv seen have been nutters when they take a bite, same with when they fight each other, worst dog fights iv ever had to split up

 

i second this

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jmo but think pure greyhounds are game enough for any british quary (pre ban)

just my opion but nothing tht bites tho dont agree on but good on other quarry

each to their own mate, ones iv seen have been nutters when they take a bite, same with when they fight each other, worst dog fights iv ever had to split up

 

i second this

back to the post tho, coursing small feilds i dnt wnt a dog that can take a bite jus sumthing up and at them with the balls to plough through a hedge or get over after them seens like a whip/grey???

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a well bred whippet/grey will do the job you reguire on small fields. just enquire who is breeding good stock these days good luck.

thankyou very much i wnt just be buying any old, and i have a very good vet at hand for any stitching!!!lol atb :thumbs:

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small fields id use a bedxwhippet or bedwhippetgreyhound the right onces are blinding rabbit dogs find these small dogs run the hedgerows better than most alote of rabbits are caught there and dogs of a small size very rarely get injured alote atb :thumbs:

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small fields id use a bedxwhippet or bedwhippetgreyhound the right onces are blinding rabbit dogs find these small dogs run the hedgerows better than most alote of rabbits are caught there and dogs of a small size very rarely get injured alote atb :thumbs:

Did you read the post it a coursing dog he wants not rabbits

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at the end of the day get a dog that suits you and where you run it hasnt got to suit anyone else a good type of saluki greyhound whippet is as good as any. some of these are really sharp and fast and a bonus is the right type will stay if you want to go a bit further on to the big land .going back to the post about greyhounds not liking things that bite back i race greyhounds as well and they dont know the meaning of holding back whatever is in front of them imo highest prey drive of any running dog only got one gear and thats flat out .most would get stuck into king kong ifhe was in front of them never mind a charlie .

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Well bred whippet/grey. Great on small fields, quick on the turn. Suitable for R/H/F - heart of lions and never give up even on things that bite back - imo great dogs.

only down side is they lack stamina,add abit of saluki to the make up :thumbs:

good way to ruin a whip x grey! lol

good way to improve it aswell depends what the owner is doing with the dog :thumbs:
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small fields id use a bedxwhippet or bedwhippetgreyhound the right onces are blinding rabbit dogs find these small dogs run the hedgerows better than most alote of rabbits are caught there and dogs of a small size very rarely get injured alote atb :thumbs:

Did you read the post it a coursing dog he wants not rabbits

was thinking the same thing big ears not small

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