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I am thinking about getting a bedxgrey for working what are people's views/ advice on this cross?

 

if my next dog isent a saluki x like usual, it will be one of these, hard as nails, and if you get the right one and put the time into the dog, they take some beating as pot fillers

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seen a fair few go since the 80s. i like the cross.the best 1 i have seen was a greyhound lined by one of j.piggins beddys. a belting ferreting dog and great mooching dog that knocked over daytime hares on occasion. watched it from a pup to retirement always tried its best. a very good dog.very good nose on this dog also took feather regular.

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seen a fair few go since the 80s. i like the cross.the best 1 i have seen was a greyhound lined by one of j.piggins beddys. a belting ferreting dog and great mooching dog that knocked over daytime hares on occasion. watched it from a pup to retirement always tried its best. a very good dog.very good nose on this dog also took feather regular.

 

these are two things i have noticed to, i can live with a dog if its no world beater, but i expect them to give there all, and as for taking feather, IMO, the best cross for it, i really have nothing to say bad about this cross, proper pot filling dogs

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