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just wanted to know the advantages/disadvantages of bullxgrey salukixgrey lurcher? ive allways kept colliex deerx and bedlx lurchers.i know it depends on quarry but i like my dogs to be all rounders. any advice welcome.

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thats good to hear,i have a 9month dog from good stock from a guy i knew years ago(who allways kept good dogs and i looked up to).ive never been out with that x but heard good reports so thanks for your input :thumbs:

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This is flints breeding as well and shes proved a very handy little madam and after she was trained properly shes made the easiest dog known to man.Shes great with kids cats and other dogs and clean in the house and such a loyal little dog.All the best keep on top of the dog and you wont be disappointed

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its a cross I'd be interested in as an allrounder but I'm happy with a fast bullcross. Alot of crosses seem ideal on paper but its no indication of how the dog will turn out. just gotta put everything into its training & entering. It only has to please you & nobody else :thumbs:

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thats very true [bANNED TEXT], i see more rabits than anything else if im honest and im fine with that and the dogs had few chases in longer grass(not ideal i know)hes had 1 chase on 1 of those things with pointy things on there heads which he had much more intent on catching than the rabbits he was on,this is why i posted this(both parents were bred for the big pointy things lol

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Dogs can be very slow to mature so take your time and make sure you feel its ready for whatever you put in front of it :thumbs:

 

Simply Reaching the 10, 12, 14 month mark will not automatically mean the dog is ready they can be very immature upto and over 18 months

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yeah ive just started working him past few weeks,he's been out on lamp but just for a look with other dogs.and every thing else was just a walk in fields just wanted him to get a sniff 4 next season.

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yeah ive just started working him past few weeks,he's been out on lamp but just for a look with other dogs.and every thing else was just a walk in fields just wanted him to get a sniff 4 next season.

 

You know your own dog matey :thumbs: ....good luck with it.

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Dogs can be very slow to mature so take your time and make sure you feel its ready for whatever you put in front of it :thumbs:

 

Simply Reaching the 10, 12, 14 month mark will not automatically mean the dog is ready they can be very immature upto and over 18 months

 

 

spot on wilf :thumbs: , its easy to fall in that trap with young dogs. My pup 9 month old Tod is a big fecker 25 1/2 in 74lb, but he is still very puppy. Will have to take my time with him i think, he chases the odd daft rabbit, but just let him grow up in is own time :yes:

 

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