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dont show yer dog to anyone ye dont trust or know,do be patient with him and dont try lamping him till at least 10 months old.Dont listen to these know it alls that say''dont get a collie x''.Their a

do's and dont's ....... do get a lurcher , dont get a collie/greyhound , :11:

noooooooooooooooooooooo!not for ferreting,they are a bit over the top for ferreting an yes I did have one (2 actually)and they are scud missiles on legs.Too intense for rabbiting with ferrets in my op

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get a small saluki x, ive got a 7/8 saluki 1/8 collie whippet, i use him ferreting bushing lamping, and on bigger land. never touched teeth with him, and dont intend to, but im pretty sure hed do the job. but one of my mates is bringing on a deer grey x collie grey, excellent allround dog!

 

dont get anything with bull in :whistling: . all bull does is take away speed and put a bit of fat on the dog.

if u get the right breeding, i.e collie x lurcher type, you will be able to accomplish anything the big numb bull x can.

 

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ok mate cheers for the advice , that make perfect sense about the bull blood i suppose , do you work your dogs single or as pairs ? reason for asking is as ill just have the one for now and just wondered if that will affect the way it shall work ?

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sal bul gray was best bitch i ever worked wood do anything put in frunt of her im geting 1 of her sisters soon ther reddy in 2 weeks

May have been the best but not very long lived not a good advert

still the best ever dog iv had and im getting a new pup soon that will be better

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get a small saluki x, ive got a 7/8 saluki 1/8 collie whippet, i use him ferreting bushing lamping, and on bigger land. never touched teeth with him, and dont intend to, but im pretty sure hed do the job. but one of my mates is bringing on a deer grey x collie grey, excellent allround dog!

 

dont get anything with bull in :whistling: . all bull does is take away speed and put a bit of fat on the dog.

if u get the right breeding, i.e collie x lurcher type, you will be able to accomplish anything the big numb bull x can.

 

atb :thumbs:

 

a few things, you do realise that collie and whippet are two SEPERATE breeds don't you? A dog can't be 1/8 collie whippetSecondly you have no idea or reasoning behind why your dog would do a fox so don't say it would. Thirdly bull only adds fat if the dogs owned by a brainless moron who doesn't get off there ass and walk or work it so yet again something your wrong about. Some of the typiest dogs you'll ever see are the 3/4 grey 1/4 bullFinally a collie cross lurcher on average is not the right breeding to replace a bullx of any calibre.

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Do pick a pup and train it to to be safe with livestock, but be very careful where horses are concerned. Don't leave your dog unatteded with your staffs, could easily end disaster in the blink of an eye, and no, I'm not anti staff

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