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Very nice pup, he will be a big strong dog, and probably, he could have a nice bit of broken coat on him,

give him plenty time to Mature, usually, they start to come to themselves at around 18to 20 months, if you have the patients to Waite he

probably will not disappoint you, serious, they only need time to mature, they will fill your freezer, with the right stuff, some times they need a football pitch to turn on,, but I can assure you they can do there job,, I have never seen a deerhound cross coming together, at 12 months,

never, I made a terrible mistake, I gave a 3/4 greyx1/4 deerhound away at 16 months old, he was running wide, and just could not pick up, when the same dog reached, 20 months to 2 year old, he was picking up Hares, with No problem, and for Roe, well they are made for that job, Genuine, they only need time,

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good luck gotta agree he looks like hes gonna be a big lad like any dog you only get out wat you put in you have had other lurchers so you know wat to do maybe 14 monthsor so down the line your gonna have a cracker there all the very best of luck with him

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Very nice pup, he will be a big strong dog, and probably, he could have a nice bit of broken coat on him,

give him plenty time to Mature, usually, they start to come to themselves at around 18to 20 months, if you have the patients to Waite he

probably will not disappoint you, serious, they only need time to mature, they will fill your freezer, with the right stuff, some times they need a football pitch to turn on,, but I can assure you they can do there job,, I have never seen a deerhound cross coming together, at 12 months,

never, I made a terrible mistake, I gave a 3/4 greyx1/4 deerhound away at 16 months old, he was running wide, and just could not pick up, when the same dog reached, 20 months to 2 year old, he was picking up Hares, with No problem, and for Roe, well they are made for that job, Genuine, they only need time,

 

iv got plenty of patience so no problem there at all,thanks mate :thumbs:

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good luck gotta agree he looks like hes gonna be a big lad like any dog you only get out wat you put in you have had other lurchers so you know wat to do maybe 14 monthsor so down the line your gonna have a cracker there all the very best of luck with him

 

yes will bring it on just like the others just wondered what to expect from him really not having this type before,are they easy to train and all that type of stuff,going to be a big dog like you say so will have to give him plenty time :thumbs:

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hi mate i ran this cross in the 70s very good dog on all game they do take time to come on but mine was a very good on the lamp and she stood at 28 inch tts and give a good show on the flat land on the hares atb troterthumbs.gif

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