low plains drifter 10,237 Posted September 18, 2016 Report Share Posted September 18, 2016 HERE ARE MY 2 COOKLAND BRED 1ST X DEERHOUND GREYHOUND PUPS, MY DOG IS 29INCHS HIGH MY BITCH IS 27. BOTH SHOWING GREAT POTENTIAL IN THE FIELD. Thats a poor looking Deerhoundy bitch,short coupled,short necked,narrow fronted and weak skulled,the dog looks a tad wider between the ears but is slender jawed and as weak looking as the bitch.A very poor representation of a Deerhoundy.haha,bit harsh morton.short coupled and short neck could be solved by showing it something and they'll stand better.other crtisism's can see your point.look at the back foot on the bitch.Deerhoundys where noted for their strength,long back,long powerfull neck and a jaw suited to their frame,wide and powerful stance and an invincible aura,i didn,t get any of that from the mutts depicted,many did.No matter how those two stood would not have solved the majority of their shortcomings,as Deerhoundy lurchers.Its often seen as ill manners to be honest at times.They look like the type that were doing the job up here in the north east 20 years ago when deer greys were popular, the box headed deerhounds were created by the show knackers outcrossing to irish wolfhounds to make their deerhounds look more impressive in the ring, wonder how these dogs turned out anyway as this topic was started 5 years ago They look nothing like what ive accepted as the the finest lurchers befitting the name. Thinking back to the mid 90's when I first saw a 1st cross of this type I was of the same opinion, but once I got the chance to see the dog work, and later got the chance to take the dog out myself, I soon learned what a properly bred deer grey was all about Quote Link to post
morton 5,368 Posted September 18, 2016 Report Share Posted September 18, 2016 HERE ARE MY 2 COOKLAND BRED 1ST X DEERHOUND GREYHOUND PUPS, MY DOG IS 29INCHS HIGH MY BITCH IS 27. BOTH SHOWING GREAT POTENTIAL IN THE FIELD. Thats a poor looking Deerhoundy bitch,short coupled,short necked,narrow fronted and weak skulled,the dog looks a tad wider between the ears but is slender jawed and as weak looking as the bitch.A very poor representation of a Deerhoundy.haha,bit harsh morton.short coupled and short neck could be solved by showing it something and they'll stand better.other crtisism's can see your point.look at the back foot on the bitch.Deerhoundys where noted for their strength,long back,long powerfull neck and a jaw suited to their frame,wide and powerful stance and an invincible aura,i didn,t get any of that from the mutts depicted,many did.No matter how those two stood would not have solved the majority of their shortcomings,as Deerhoundy lurchers.Its often seen as ill manners to be honest at times.They look like the type that were doing the job up here in the north east 20 years ago when deer greys were popular, the box headed deerhounds were created by the show knackers outcrossing to irish wolfhounds to make their deerhounds look more impressive in the ring, wonder how these dogs turned out anyway as this topic was started 5 years agoThey look nothing like what ive accepted as the the finest lurchers befitting the name.Thinking back to the mid 90's when I first saw a 1st cross of this type I was of the same opinion, but once I got the chance to see the dog work, and later got the chance to take the dog out myself, I soon learned what a properly bred deer grey was all about Mid 90,s that was at least ten years away from what was accepted as a Deerhound lurcher and centuries away from what id expect now.the average Deerhoundy bred in the 90,s is a piss poor representation of a dog befitting a Deerhoundy monicur.The vast majority of Deerhoundy lurchers bred in the last 30 years are piss poor Deerhoundy,s,FACT. Quote Link to post
low plains drifter 10,237 Posted September 18, 2016 Report Share Posted September 18, 2016 HERE ARE MY 2 COOKLAND BRED 1ST X DEERHOUND GREYHOUND PUPS, MY DOG IS 29INCHS HIGH MY BITCH IS 27. BOTH SHOWING GREAT POTENTIAL IN THE FIELD. Thats a poor looking Deerhoundy bitch,short coupled,short necked,narrow fronted and weak skulled,the dog looks a tad wider between the ears but is slender jawed and as weak looking as the bitch.A very poor representation of a Deerhoundy.haha,bit harsh morton.short coupled and short neck could be solved by showing it something and they'll stand better.other crtisism's can see your point.look at the back foot on the bitch.Deerhoundys where noted for their strength,long back,long powerfull neck and a jaw suited to their frame,wide and powerful stance and an invincible aura,i didn,t get any of that from the mutts depicted,many did.No matter how those two stood would not have solved the majority of their shortcomings,as Deerhoundy lurchers.Its often seen as ill manners to be honest at times.They look like the type that were doing the job up here in the north east 20 years ago when deer greys were popular, the box headed deerhounds were created by the show knackers outcrossing to irish wolfhounds to make their deerhounds look more impressive in the ring, wonder how these dogs turned out anyway as this topic was started 5 years agoThey look nothing like what ive accepted as the the finest lurchers befitting the name.Thinking back to the mid 90's when I first saw a 1st cross of this type I was of the same opinion, but once I got the chance to see the dog work, and later got the chance to take the dog out myself, I soon learned what a properly bred deer grey was all about Mid 90,s that was at least ten years away from what was accepted as a Deerhound lurcher and centuries away from what id expect now.the average Deerhoundy bred in the 90,s is a piss poor representation of a dog befitting a Deerhoundy monicur.The vast majority of Deerhoundy lurchers bred in the last 30 years are piss poor Deerhoundy,s,FACT. They were filling the pot and were popular enough back then anyway Quote Link to post
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low plains drifter 10,237 Posted September 19, 2016 Report Share Posted September 19, 2016 w,katchum you on the glue tonight lol ,why the fuk would you want a deerhound there shit ,belive me pal ive got one and seen plenty run ,there nowt but cocks ,please don't put yourself throught what ive been through ,lowplains you've been on the glue aswell and get back on the saluki topic ,am bobza from Northumberland if any one can show me a dog and bitch that can kill al quarry I will also buy a pup atb bobza You'll need the glue to keep that freezer door of yours shut once old thunder guts is let loose, just like to chew the fat a bit with these old timers, even a young grasshopper like me can get a bit nostalgic, regardless of my busted freezer and overflowing ovenproof dish 1 Quote Link to post
low plains drifter 10,237 Posted September 19, 2016 Report Share Posted September 19, 2016 Gonna need a naughty step or two around here before much longer Quote Link to post
davey 310 Posted September 20, 2016 Report Share Posted September 20, 2016 becky.jpg Still good working DH's around 15 month full bitch I bred myself (held by my 2 yr old son) some sight to see her move over the heather that is stunning 1 Quote Link to post
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