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Heard an well known english man say it all in one sentence one day.A fast dog that knows how to run slow

Id say the hevey black stuff, see what they got when there there when there really having to dig deep when the goings hard and old puss is skipping and yer old potliker is sinking loseing 20 yards in

not saying all fen dogs slow but they need to be good round hedges and cover in ireland and [bANNED TEXT] ive seen need to be up and at them in most places

Heard an well known english man say it all in one sentence one day.A fast dog that knows how to run slow

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Id say the hevey black stuff, see what they got when there there when there really having to dig deep when the goings hard and old puss is skipping and yer old potliker is sinking loseing 20 yards in a bend and they get straight line for 60 yards before there back on old sally

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ran all over and soft clatchy land takes alot out a dog so does hard stoney land were a niave fast dog gets smashed up , , over in new mexico some scrub stony land tests dogs if they havent good feet, round suffolk sone testing land , were i run dry so good feet is amust and good knuckle thin whippety type start geting sore after a few seasons ned s alittle bit more strenth bone to last day and nite

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ran all over and soft clatchy land takes alot out a dog so does hard stoney land were a niave fast dog gets smashed up , , over in new mexico some scrub stony land tests dogs if they havent good feet, round suffolk sone testing land , were i run dry so good feet is amust and good knuckle thin whippety type start geting sore after a few seasons ned s alittle bit more strenth bone to last day and nite

 

 

what would you recommend then, for that rough type of running ground?

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i bred my own of saluki crosses and collie type dogs with strong feet and bred them to tested dogs that had exeld at the game , i rate feet as amust for any body who runs dry stubbles and land thats constantly gettin tilled ploughed every season to breed dogs like that is a science , but well worth it as when other type lame youre stil out running and filling the pot ran mines over qaury land allsorts ,what do you run blue one and were and what area do you run

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i bred my own of saluki crosses and collie type dogs with strong feet and bred them to tested dogs that had exeld at the game , i rate feet as amust for any body who runs dry stubbles and land thats constantly gettin tilled ploughed every season to breed dogs like that is a science , but well worth it as when other type lame youre stil out running and filling the pot ran mines over qaury land allsorts ,what do you run blue one and were and what area do you run

 

 

cheers. i run whippet crosses and get plagued with foot injurys when i don't need it, not all ways, but about 2 to 3 times a year.

the land i run is rough ground! i run mainly rabbits and the odd fox and hare.

need a dog that is not in the vets too often and lasts a life time, hopefully.!

vets bills are expensive!

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not had a foot injury for a long time , the trick is to not be to heavy muscled ,but fast enough to catch ,one of my pups would suit you fine , you would be surprised the type of dog i breed , got 2 or 3 left had lots of people on them but only want them to go to real people who no how to train adog enter them and work them ,nephew had one of last litter runs it on made up qaurry land hatd gravely land dry stubble land not had afoot out of place yet got feet like a husky or real good saluk they are rtie clever runing dogs

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he was on golf course land last nite lifted seven rabbs he boxes them in bag and there lifted and back to hand a [bANNED TEXT] dog , retreives alive to hand father mother did to grandmother etc , same dogs can catch daylite etc catch all sorts

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not had a foot injury for a long time , the trick is to not be to heavy muscled ,but fast enough to catch ,one of my pups would suit you fine , you would be surprised the type of dog i breed , got 2 or 3 left had lots of people on them but only want them to go to real people who no how to train adog enter them and work them ,nephew had one of last litter runs it on made up qaurry land hatd gravely land dry stubble land not had afoot out of place yet got feet like a husky or real good saluk they are rtie clever runing dogs

 

 

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