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got one 7 now if that counts as old ,1/4bull 1/4deerhound 1/2 grey still going strong ,haven,t work as much as i liked this season cause had her pup 2 bring on and her oldest sibling now 3 as it was h

any pics of these dog,s i,ll but mine up in abit ,could be a good tread this

my bitch, mother 2 my other 2 dogs ,she 7 and still going strong millie is a 1/4 bull 1/4 deerhound 1/2 grey,please click on the link   http://i1193.photobucket.com/albums/aa358/rocky141/STA72453.j

My bitch 2 years ago at 10. Still going and looks no different... doesn't look that different to when she was 2 to be honest! :D

BEDDY :victory: .Good looking dog.

 

Among other things... :D

 

She's a line bred Doxhope bitch (out of Yella) so a degree of Deerhound in the mix.

 

Still jumping bales for fun at over 10yrs old!

 

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My bitch 2 years ago at 10. Still going and looks no different... doesn't look that different to when she was 2 to be honest! :D

 

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BEDDY :victory: .Good looking dog.

 

Among other things... :D

 

She's a line bred Doxhope bitch (out of Yella) so a degree of Deerhound in the mix.

Deffo got deehound in her :icon_eek: you can tell by the angle/length from the eyes to the nose.I had a very similar bitch 20 yrs ago that was slate grey and stood a 22" at the shoulder :notworthy: I had her from a pup until 3 yrs old,she was a brilliant hunter,just refused to pick up,no matter what :icon_eek:we kept her in the family untill she passed away at 14yrs.

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This is my 9 and a half year old 3/4 greyhound 1/4 collie. She still runs about like a youngster even though she is riddled with osteoarthritis. She shows the youngens up on the lamp but goes lame after a hard run, still puts up a good show tracking big game and still likes retrieving the odd long ear. :thumbs:

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nice :thumbs:

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This is my 9 and a half year old 3/4 greyhound 1/4 collie. She still runs about like a youngster even though she is riddled with osteoarthritis. She shows the youngens up on the lamp but goes lame after a hard run, still puts up a good show tracking big game and still likes retrieving the odd long ear. :thumbs:

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GREAT post :thumbs: .Shame most modern ,lurcher men, dont have as much faith in their dogs as us old un`s..Enjoy.

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This is my 9 and a half year old 3/4 greyhound 1/4 collie. She still runs about like a youngster even though she is riddled with osteoarthritis. She shows the youngens up on the lamp but goes lame after a hard run, still puts up a good show tracking big game and still likes retrieving the odd long ear. :thumbs:

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GREAT post :thumbs: .Shame most modern ,lurcher men, dont have as much faith in their dogs as us old un`s..Enjoy.

 

 

Hey im only a youngen (22) and i respect my old girl alot! :yes:

Bloody hell :toast: i`m 63.
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My bitch 2 years ago at 10. Still going and looks no different... doesn't look that different to when she was 2 to be honest! :D

BEDDY :victory: .Good looking dog.

 

Among other things... :D

 

She's a line bred Doxhope bitch (out of Yella) so a degree of Deerhound in the mix.

 

Still jumping bales for fun at over 10yrs old!

 

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Great pic :thumbs::thumbs: ...our dog is 3 and we have only just started working him so hopefully he will still be working and jumping bails for fun in 10 yrs time too :thumbs:

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