neems 2,406 Posted October 30, 2012 Report Share Posted October 30, 2012 I like the look of him,do you think he will fill out more? might not be a bad thing if he does because he'd look nothing like a lurcher then. Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,089 Posted October 30, 2012 Report Share Posted October 30, 2012 he is 28tts and will be 9 months in a week, what do you think he will finish at? i think he has done most of his growing now and should start filling out. would you agree with this? maybe get another inch or 2 at the most will def be a strong mother plucker for sure Quote Link to post
earlystart 56 Posted October 30, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 30, 2012 Well for what it's worth I really like the look of the dog,once he's finely tuned this time next year I think people will see a real tidy animal...looks mean f**k all unless your a model haha,some of the smartest looking dogs ain't worth a toss and vice versa..best of luck with the dog although I don't think you will need any..ATB Andy cheers mate nice to hear! Quote Link to post
earlystart 56 Posted October 30, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 30, 2012 he is 28tts and will be 9 months in a week, what do you think he will finish at? i think he has done most of his growing now and should start filling out. would you agree with this? maybe get another inch or 2 at the most will def be a strong mother plucker for sure cheers Quote Link to post
earlystart 56 Posted October 30, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 30, 2012 I like the look of him,do you think he will fill out more? might not be a bad thing if he does because he'd look nothing like a lurcher then. he is strong built now and is 68lb. pups that i have had and seen in the past finish growing around about the 9 months and then fill out, i may be wrong? Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted October 30, 2012 Report Share Posted October 30, 2012 Looking at the picture again, the dogs not much heavier than a first cross collie grey! By the time the dog has fully matured at 18month and in hard condition his conformation will show through better and probably look a different animal. If nothing else he looks robust! No offence mate but that dog is 28tts and is way heavier than any 1st x collie/grey I've ever seen. But he's only 8 months old. He will be a different dog entirely in 8-10 months when he's taken shape. Gaz Quote Link to post
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted October 30, 2012 Report Share Posted October 30, 2012 Looking at the picture again, the dogs not much heavier than a first cross collie grey! By the time the dog has fully matured at 18month and in hard condition his conformation will show through better and probably look a different animal. If nothing else he looks robust! No offence mate but that dog is 28tts and is way heavier than any 1st x collie/grey I've ever seen. But he's only 8 months old. He will be a different dog entirely in 8-10 months when he's taken shape. Gaz I don't understand what you're getting at Gar.......are you saying in 8-10 months once he's grown an inch or two and gained a fair bit of muscle mass and more bone structure it'll look similar to a 1st x collie/grey in size and shape. Quote Link to post
bird 9,926 Posted October 30, 2012 Report Share Posted October 30, 2012 Looking at the picture again, the dogs not much heavier than a first cross collie grey! By the time the dog has fully matured at 18month and in hard condition his conformation will show through better and probably look a different animal. If nothing else he looks robust! No offence mate but that dog is 28tts and is way heavier than any 1st x collie/grey I've ever seen. But he's only 8 months old. He will be a different dog entirely in 8-10 months when he's taken shape. Gaz I don't understand what you're getting at Gar.......are you saying in 8-10 months once he's grown an inch or two and gained a fair bit of muscle mass and more bone structure it'll look similar to a 1st x collie/grey in size and shape. mid to large dogs norm got there height by 10 moths old , and up to -2 years old to get proper mature weight , bigger breeds Danes+ deerhounds types 14 months height and up to 3 year old weight used to breed bullmastiffs in the 80s been round large breeds long while , still loads of time for the pup to fill out. Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted October 30, 2012 Report Share Posted October 30, 2012 Looking at the picture again, the dogs not much heavier than a first cross collie grey! By the time the dog has fully matured at 18month and in hard condition his conformation will show through better and probably look a different animal. If nothing else he looks robust! No offence mate but that dog is 28tts and is way heavier than any 1st x collie/grey I've ever seen. But he's only 8 months old. He will be a different dog entirely in 8-10 months when he's taken shape. Gaz I don't understand what you're getting at Gar.......are you saying in 8-10 months once he's grown an inch or two and gained a fair bit of muscle mass and more bone structure it'll look similar to a 1st x collie/grey in size and shape. I'm saying he's gonna change shape considerably Quote Link to post
R.A.W 1,987 Posted October 30, 2012 Report Share Posted October 30, 2012 Looking at the picture again, the dogs not much heavier than a first cross collie grey! By the time the dog has fully matured at 18month and in hard condition his conformation will show through better and probably look a different animal. If nothing else he looks robust! No offence mate but that dog is 28tts and is way heavier than any 1st x collie/grey I've ever seen. But he's only 8 months old. He will be a different dog entirely in 8-10 months when he's taken shape. Gaz I don't understand what you're getting at Gar.......are you saying in 8-10 months once he's grown an inch or two and gained a fair bit of muscle mass and more bone structure it'll look similar to a 1st x collie/grey in size and shape. I'm saying he's gonna change shape considerably with all due respect. i'll have to disagree with that statement mate. his body shape won't change that much ,he is what he is Quote Link to post
earlystart 56 Posted October 30, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 30, 2012 Looking at the picture again, the dogs not much heavier than a first cross collie grey! By the time the dog has fully matured at 18month and in hard condition his conformation will show through better and probably look a different animal. If nothing else he looks robust! No offence mate but that dog is 28tts and is way heavier than any 1st x collie/grey I've ever seen. But he's only 8 months old. He will be a different dog entirely in 8-10 months when he's taken shape. Gaz I don't understand what you're getting at Gar.......are you saying in 8-10 months once he's grown an inch or two and gained a fair bit of muscle mass and more bone structure it'll look similar to a 1st x collie/grey in size and shape. mid to large dogs norm got there height by 10 moths old , and up to -2 years old to get proper mature weight , bigger breeds Danes+ deerhounds types 14 months height and up to 3 year old weight used to breed bullmastiffs in the 80s been round large breeds long while , still loads of time for the pup to fill out. what height and weight do you think he'll end up as bird? Quote Link to post
bird 9,926 Posted October 30, 2012 Report Share Posted October 30, 2012 Looking at the picture again, the dogs not much heavier than a first cross collie grey! By the time the dog has fully matured at 18month and in hard condition his conformation will show through better and probably look a different animal. If nothing else he looks robust! No offence mate but that dog is 28tts and is way heavier than any 1st x collie/grey I've ever seen. But he's only 8 months old. He will be a different dog entirely in 8-10 months when he's taken shape. Gaz I don't understand what you're getting at Gar.......are you saying in 8-10 months once he's grown an inch or two and gained a fair bit of muscle mass and more bone structure it'll look similar to a 1st x collie/grey in size and shape. mid to large dogs norm got there height by 10 moths old , and up to -2 years old to get proper mature weight , bigger breeds Danes+ deerhounds types 14 months height and up to 3 year old weight used to breed bullmastiffs in the 80s been round large breeds long while , still loads of time for the pup to fill out. what height and weight do you think he'll end up as bird? prob 28 1/2in , and about 80lb ,his not far of his height now, as said another 18 months to get his weight. My1x gsd x grey pup could be bit harder to guess when older, as dam is 24in sire is 29in , might go 25-26in about 70lb at a guess, but there are what they are mate. Quote Link to post
TALKCHEAP 183 Posted October 30, 2012 Report Share Posted October 30, 2012 Looking at the picture again, the dogs not much heavier than a first cross collie grey! By the time the dog has fully matured at 18month and in hard condition his conformation will show through better and probably look a different animal. If nothing else he looks robust! No offence mate but that dog is 28tts and is way heavier than any 1st x collie/grey I've ever seen. But he's only 8 months old. He will be a different dog entirely in 8-10 months when he's taken shape. Gaz I don't understand what you're getting at Gar.......are you saying in 8-10 months once he's grown an inch or two and gained a fair bit of muscle mass and more bone structure it'll look similar to a 1st x collie/grey in size and shape. mid to large dogs norm got there height by 10 moths old , and up to -2 years old to get proper mature weight , bigger breeds Danes+ deerhounds types 14 months height and up to 3 year old weight used to breed bullmastiffs in the 80s been round large breeds long while , still loads of time for the pup to fill out. what height and weight do you think he'll end up as bird? prob 28 1/2in , and about 80lb ,his not far of his height now, as said another 18 months to get his weight. My1x gsd x grey pup could be bit harder to guess when older, as dam is 24in sire is 29in , might go 25-26in about 70lb at a guess, but there are what they are mate. id say at least 27 maybe up to 75 lb Quote Link to post
TALKCHEAP 183 Posted October 30, 2012 Report Share Posted October 30, 2012 realy good thread , maybe the first of many Quote Link to post
johnny 2 367 Posted October 30, 2012 Report Share Posted October 30, 2012 For me a lurcher needs to be pleasing on my eye.Not for me but good luck anyway Quote Link to post
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