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The mum is from imported lines and father razzmatazz

he has picked his pup now

its like anything penny, its just luck when you pick any pup. This x from what ive been told by lads who worked them before have been very full on type dogs tackle any quarry , and will mix it w

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cant understand why people would want to breed this cross for the very idea of keeping this type would put me of keeping lurchers the ones ive seen in the feild working are not very fast and tempremental nice pups them but what percentage of waistage will their be and ive a pet hate of lurchers with pricked up ears as most of this cross have but hey good luck with them mate

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great looking healthy litter...credit to you.

 

good luck Raymondo..See you next Saturday. ;)

 

thanks vin, i sent you a pm , will bell you thursday when i choose 1 .Yes they look spot on litter, be great to get him out with the ferrets this year, he will learn loads of Bryn. :yes:

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cant understand why people would want to breed this cross for the very idea of keeping this type would put me of keeping lurchers the ones ive seen in the feild working are not very fast and tempremental nice pups them but what percentage of waistage will their be and ive a pet hate of lurchers with pricked up ears as most of this cross have but hey good luck with them mate

Luckly we dont all feel the same would be a boring world if we did woulnt it. Do you think i was there ears that slowed them down with the wind resistance????
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They are about a week old in these two pics born on 17th augpost-36756-0-74834600-1346188068_thumb.jpg

I really like the idea of this type of breeding. I imagine that most members of the public or uninformed others would not know immediately that its a lurcher.

For the guys that own one, how do you find it walking them when you bump into other dogs walkers do they ask you what it is? if it catches rabbits etc? do you think you are looked at by farmers with less suspicion then something that looks very lurcher esque?

Cheers

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They are about a week old in these two pics born on 17th augpost-36756-0-74834600-1346188068_thumb.jpg

I really like the idea of this type of breeding. I imagine that most members of the public or uninformed others would not know immediately that its a lurcher.

For the guys that own one, how do you find it walking them when you bump into other dogs walkers do they ask you what it is? if it catches rabbits etc? do you think you are looked at by farmers with less suspicion then something that looks very lurcher esque?

Cheers

 

 

 

i suppose your right mate regards the look of this x , as they (may) look like racey type gsds. But its not really what they look like, its more of the temp for me . As from what ive heard+ read on this x , they are very full on type lurcher with good stamina, good feet+coat, brain, fast enough for most quarry, with plenty of guts to tackle anything. Just hope it works out, as you need luck with any lurcher pup you pick from any litter . :yes:

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cant understand why people would want to breed this cross for the very idea of keeping this type would put me of keeping lurchers the ones ive seen in the feild working are not very fast and tempremental nice pups them but what percentage of waistage will their be and ive a pet hate of lurchers with pricked up ears as most of this cross have but hey good luck with them mate

 

Perhaps for the attributes a WELL bred GSD brings to the mix. And i personally have never cared what a dog looks like, only what it can do. An "ugly" dog that can graft is a beauty in its owners eyes....Good luck with the pup Ray..........

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They are about a week old in these two pics born on 17th augpost-36756-0-74834600-1346188068_thumb.jpg

I really like the idea of this type of breeding. I imagine that most members of the public or uninformed others would not know immediately that its a lurcher.

For the guys that own one, how do you find it walking them when you bump into other dogs walkers do they ask you what it is? if it catches rabbits etc? do you think you are looked at by farmers with less suspicion then something that looks very lurcher esque?

Cheers

 

 

 

i suppose your right mate regards the look of this x , as they (may) look like racey type gsds. But its not really what they look like, its more of the temp for me . As from what ive heard+ read on this x , they are very full on type lurcher with good stamina, good feet+coat, fast enough for most quarry, with plenty of guts to tackle anything. Just hope it workd out, as you need luck with any lurcher pup you pick from any litter . :yes:

I have only heard good things about them as a cross but have never seen one myself. I am sure they are more then capable of anything you can put in front of it.

 

I especially like the idea of being able to walk them places without attracting unwanted attention. With some of them looking like very racy GSDs/mals i can imagine this would be the case.

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They are about a week old in these two pics born on 17th augpost-36756-0-74834600-1346188068_thumb.jpg

I really like the idea of this type of breeding. I imagine that most members of the public or uninformed others would not know immediately that its a lurcher.

For the guys that own one, how do you find it walking them when you bump into other dogs walkers do they ask you what it is? if it catches rabbits etc? do you think you are looked at by farmers with less suspicion then something that looks very lurcher esque?

Cheers

 

 

 

i suppose your right mate regards the look of this x , as they (may) look like racey type gsds. But its not really what they look like, its more of the temp for me . As from what ive heard+ read on this x , they are very full on type lurcher with good stamina, good feet+coat, fast enough for most quarry, with plenty of guts to tackle anything. Just hope it workd out, as you need luck with any lurcher pup you pick from any litter . :yes:

I have only heard good things about them as a cross but have never seen one myself. I am sure they are more then capable of anything you can put in front of it.

 

I especially like the idea of being able to walk them places without attracting unwanted attention. With some of them looking like very racy GSDs/mals i can imagine this would be the case.

 

yeh some places your right, you walk with anything thats like very racey in shape (whippetx grey, salukix, derrhoundx ) and they farmers ,keepers, just seem to turn up lol. By me they are real bad , ive had them follow me about in there 4/4's , walk with lab or rottie they dont say feck all.!! yes this pup could come in very handy with the like's of them lol

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