bunnys 1,228 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 these types suit the midlands around woodsides forestry they aint bad pretty much any where moors etc a lurchermans companion with durability , very underestimated type i believe animals for now are those that one can see that have allways been tyhere sheperd types wether it be collie xs alsation the malamute etc , atb bunnys. Quote Link to post
bunnys 1,228 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 Ray's got a plan and he,s sticking to it...good on yer Ray. I wonder what a GS x Whippet would be like for ferreting.. ? LOL. they would be okay fella ,tough hardy good attention span very dextrious carry the qualitys .atb bunnys. Quote Link to post
Penda 3,341 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 Must admit i would prefer to put a quality coursing dog over a pure breed now than any greyhound, not that i breed but i'd rather a bull/coursing or colllie/coursing dog, may loose a little pace but in my opinion the inherent qualities of a coursing dog as opposed to a track dog would outweigh this, just my opinion.... my thoughts exactly simo Quote Link to post
Penda 3,341 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 Mate of mine had a gsd x greyhound bitch she was a good allround dog loved doing the ginger fellas and was one of the best deer dogs round here back in the day never saw her run my self but many of my mates did and thay all spoke highly of her Rays a sound bloke been out with his dogs just mooching really shame he got rid of todd but if the dog aint what he wants it aint what he wants lovely stamp of bullx,bryn well i was amazed at how agile fast and clever he was ray loves his dog and i think hes got more of a clue then alot of people on here and earth and hounds wind yah neck in short stuff 2 Quote Link to post
Guest vin Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 Must admit i would prefer to put a quality coursing dog over a pure breed now than any greyhound, not that i breed but i'd rather a bull/coursing or colllie/coursing dog, may loose a little pace but in my opinion the inherent qualities of a coursing dog as opposed to a track dog would outweigh this, just my opinion.... my thoughts exactly simo In some cases yes for certain types of dog maybe. But the point that is being made i think is...keeping the litter tight and straight..no pups throwing too much of bull or collie etc etc..when all he wants is a GSD X Good running dog..not a GSD X Lurcher that could go iether way with what the pups might throw to from the parentage. If he keeps it simple he know what he,s gonna get more or less...if you complicate the mix with percentages of other dogs etc etc..he might not get what he wants. Why take any chances ? surely that would be a better outcross for the second gen if you found anything lacking in the 1X (which i doubt he will). The dog mentioned for the stud is not just a run of the mill track dog is it. I think he well on the right tracks for what he wants. Quote Link to post
malc1 544 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 Must admit i would prefer to put a quality coursing dog over a pure breed now than any greyhound, not that i breed but i'd rather a bull/coursing or colllie/coursing dog, may loose a little pace but in my opinion the inherent qualities of a coursing dog as opposed to a track dog would outweigh this, just my opinion.... my thoughts exactly simo In some cases yes for certain types of dog maybe. But the point that is being made i think is...keeping the litter tight and straight..no pups throwing too much of bull or collie etc etc..when all he wants is a GSD X Good running dog..not a GSD X Lurcher that could go iether way with what the pups might throw to from the parentage. If he keeps it simple he know what he,s gonna get more or less...if you complicate the mix with percentages of other dogs etc etc..he might not get what he wants. Why take any chances ? surely that would be a better outcross for the second gen if you found anything lacking in the 1X (which i doubt he will). The dog mentioned for the stud is not just a run of the mill track dog is it. I think he well on the right tracks for what he wants. Must admit i would prefer to put a quality coursing dog over a pure breed now than any greyhound, not that i breed but i'd rather a bull/coursing or colllie/coursing dog, may loose a little pace but in my opinion the inherent qualities of a coursing dog as opposed to a track dog would outweigh this, just my opinion.... my thoughts exactly simo In some cases yes for certain types of dog maybe. But the point that is being made i think is...keeping the litter tight and straight..no pups throwing too much of bull or collie etc etc..when all he wants is a GSD X Good running dog..not a GSD X Lurcher that could go iether way with what the pups might throw to from the parentage. If he keeps it simple he know what he,s gonna get more or less...if you complicate the mix with percentages of other dogs etc etc..he might not get what he wants. Why take any chances ? surely that would be a better outcross for the second gen if you found anything lacking in the 1X (which i doubt he will). The dog mentioned for the stud is not just a run of the mill track dog is it. I think he well on the right tracks for what he wants. Must admit i would prefer to put a quality coursing dog over a pure breed now than any greyhound, not that i breed but i'd rather a bull/coursing or colllie/coursing dog, may loose a little pace but in my opinion the inherent qualities of a coursing dog as opposed to a track dog would outweigh this, just my opinion.... my thoughts exactly simo In some cases yes for certain types of dog maybe. But the point that is being made i think is...keeping the litter tight and straight..no pups throwing too much of bull or collie etc etc..when all he wants is a GSD X Good running dog..not a GSD X Lurcher that could go iether way with what the pups might throw to from the parentage. If he keeps it simple he know what he,s gonna get more or less...if you complicate the mix with percentages of other dogs etc etc..he might not get what he wants. Why take any chances ? surely that would be a better outcross for the second gen if you found anything lacking in the 1X (which i doubt he will). The dog mentioned for the stud is not just a run of the mill track dog is it. I think he well on the right tracks for what he wants. you take a chance on any dog thats put to a bitch my dog is a mix and hes throwed a good pup you could x the best dogs in the world doesnt meen they will throw champions Quote Link to post
bird 9,863 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 Must admit i would prefer to put a quality coursing dog over a pure breed now than any greyhound, not that i breed but i'd rather a bull/coursing or colllie/coursing dog, may loose a little pace but in my opinion the inherent qualities of a coursing dog as opposed to a track dog would outweigh this, just my opinion.... my thoughts exactly simo In some cases yes for certain types of dog maybe. But the point that is being made i think is...keeping the litter tight and straight..no pups throwing too much of bull or collie etc etc..when all he wants is a GSD X Good running dog..not a GSD X Lurcher that could go iether way with what the pups might throw to from the parentage. If he keeps it simple he know what he,s gonna get more or less...if you complicate the mix with percentages of other dogs etc etc..he might not get what he wants. Why take any chances ? surely that would be a better outcross for the second gen if you found anything lacking in the 1X (which i doubt he will). The dog mentioned for the stud is not just a run of the mill track dog is it. I think he well on the right tracks for what he wants. on the button vin Quote Link to post
trigger2 3,133 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 Must admit i would prefer to put a quality coursing dog over a pure breed now than any greyhound, not that i breed but i'd rather a bull/coursing or colllie/coursing dog, may loose a little pace but in my opinion the inherent qualities of a coursing dog as opposed to a track dog would outweigh this, just my opinion.... my thoughts exactly simo In some cases yes for certain types of dog maybe. But the point that is being made i think is...keeping the litter tight and straight..no pups throwing too much of bull or collie etc etc..when all he wants is a GSD X Good running dog..not a GSD X Lurcher that could go iether way with what the pups might throw to from the parentage. If he keeps it simple he know what he,s gonna get more or less...if you complicate the mix with percentages of other dogs etc etc..he might not get what he wants. Why take any chances ? surely that would be a better outcross for the second gen if you found anything lacking in the 1X (which i doubt he will). The dog mentioned for the stud is not just a run of the mill track dog is it. I think he well on the right tracks for what he wants. Quote Link to post
bunnys 1,228 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 Must admit i would prefer to put a quality coursing dog over a pure breed now than any greyhound, not that i breed but i'd rather a bull/coursing or colllie/coursing dog, may loose a little pace but in my opinion the inherent qualities of a coursing dog as opposed to a track dog would outweigh this, just my opinion.... my thoughts exactly simo In some cases yes for certain types of dog maybe. But the point that is being made i think is...keeping the litter tight and straight..no pups throwing too much of bull or collie etc etc..when all he wants is a GSD X Good running dog..not a GSD X Lurcher that could go iether way with what the pups might throw to from the parentage. If he keeps it simple he know what he,s gonna get more or less...if you complicate the mix with percentages of other dogs etc etc..he might not get what he wants. Why take any chances ? surely that would be a better outcross for the second gen if you found anything lacking in the 1X (which i doubt he will). The dog mentioned for the stud is not just a run of the mill track dog is it. I think he well on the right tracks for what he wants. nailed it a atb bunnys. Quote Link to post
bunnys 1,228 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 confirmed my pick from anest today the spit of a brindle dutch sheperd . atb bunnys. Quote Link to post
trigger2 3,133 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 confirmed my pick from anest today the spit of a brindle dutch sheperd . atb bunnys. good luck with your pup Quote Link to post
bird 9,863 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 confirmed my pick from anest today the spit of a brindle dutch sheperd . atb bunnys. good luck with your pup that 1 we saw was (dutch sheperd) was a cracker, built like a feckin tank lol very strong dogs .? Quote Link to post
trigger2 3,133 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 confirmed my pick from anest today the spit of a brindle dutch sheperd . atb bunnys. good luck with your pup that 1 we saw was (dutch sheperd) was a cracker, built like a feckin tank lol very strong dogs .? i remember it. it was a smart looking animal. Quote Link to post
bird 9,863 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 confirmed my pick from anest today the spit of a brindle dutch sheperd . atb bunnys. good luck with your pup that 1 we saw was (dutch sheperd) was a cracker, built like a feckin tank lol very strong dogs .? i remember it. it was a smart looking animal. ye , so did that car driver he thought it was wolf good job you grabbed it .! Quote Link to post
staffs riffraff 1,068 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 what about a grey from good stuff thats actually working as there is a few about and get the right one there fearless and wont take a backward step Quote Link to post
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