jcm 2,327 Posted November 16, 2012 Report Share Posted November 16, 2012 Been thinking today a bout breeding dogs and Tbh I wouldn't ever breed a bitch if I had one as I wouldn't be able to handle a litter however iv a young dog here and I was thinking if he keeps up the way he is going then I'd be happy to take a pup from him. I had a good think and Tbh I don't know what kinda bitch a would put him over (well into the future) so if you lads had the dog what would you put him over. The dog in question is 21tts 32lb and is lurcher to lurcher bred made up mainly saluki whippet, he is a handydog on edible quarry and give 110% on every thing Atb jcm Quote Link to post
jcm 2,327 Posted November 16, 2012 Author Report Share Posted November 16, 2012 It's the dog in pp 1 Quote Link to post
long dogs 580 Posted November 16, 2012 Report Share Posted November 16, 2012 collie greyhound Quote Link to post
morton 5,368 Posted November 16, 2012 Report Share Posted November 16, 2012 Been thinking today a bout breeding dogs and Tbh I wouldn't ever breed a bitch if I had one as I wouldn't be able to handle a litter however iv a young dog here and I was thinking if he keeps up the way he is going then I'd be happy to take a pup from him. I had a good think and Tbh I don't know what kinda bitch a would put him over (well into the future) so if you lads had the dog what would you put him over. The dog in question is 21tts 32lb and is lurcher to lurcher bred made up mainly saluki whippet, he is a handydog on edible quarry and give 110% on every thing Atb jcm The majority of lurchers bred are on a whim,the owner is unsure when,why and how to source or choose the right dog to breed from or with,they own a dog,that to them is a worthy cause,they seldom are and then breed for breedings sake.If in doubt don,t breed,you will just be adding to the endless puppy bandwagon that new owners are to eager to jump on.Experience is the best educater,but beware the more experienced about where the education was wasted. Quote Link to post
littlefish 587 Posted November 16, 2012 Report Share Posted November 16, 2012 Been thinking today a bout breeding dogs and Tbh I wouldn't ever breed a bitch if I had one as I wouldn't be able to handle a litter however iv a young dog here and I was thinking if he keeps up the way he is going then I'd be happy to take a pup from him. I had a good think and Tbh I don't know what kinda bitch a would put him over (well into the future) so if you lads had the dog what would you put him over. The dog in question is 21tts 32lb and is lurcher to lurcher bred made up mainly saluki whippet, he is a handydog on edible quarry and give 110% on every thing Atb jcm So it is a 21" rabbit dog? Quote Link to post
Chid 6,603 Posted November 16, 2012 Report Share Posted November 16, 2012 Been thinking today a bout breeding dogs and Tbh I wouldn't ever breed a bitch if I had one as I wouldn't be able to handle a litter however iv a young dog here and I was thinking if he keeps up the way he is going then I'd be happy to take a pup from him. I had a good think and Tbh I don't know what kinda bitch a would put him over (well into the future) so if you lads had the dog what would you put him over. The dog in question is 21tts 32lb and is lurcher to lurcher bred made up mainly saluki whippet, he is a handydog on edible quarry and give 110% on every thing Atb jcm So it is a 21" rabbit dog? well seen as thats all he's allowed to hunt id say yes ..... but if he'd like to try it behind a hare im sure me or one of the other NI lads would put him up for a weekend 2 Quote Link to post
jcm 2,327 Posted November 16, 2012 Author Report Share Posted November 16, 2012 Been thinking today a bout breeding dogs and Tbh I wouldn't ever breed a bitch if I had one as I wouldn't be able to handle a litter however iv a young dog here and I was thinking if he keeps up the way he is going then I'd be happy to take a pup from him. I had a good think and Tbh I don't know what kinda bitch a would put him over (well into the future) so if you lads had the dog what would you put him over. The dog in question is 21tts 32lb and is lurcher to lurcher bred made up mainly saluki whippet, he is a handydog on edible quarry and give 110% on every thing Atb jcm So it is a 21" rabbit dog? The dog is also handy at retrieving hares 1 Quote Link to post
jcm 2,327 Posted November 16, 2012 Author Report Share Posted November 16, 2012 Been thinking today a bout breeding dogs and Tbh I wouldn't ever breed a bitch if I had one as I wouldn't be able to handle a litter however iv a young dog here and I was thinking if he keeps up the way he is going then I'd be happy to take a pup from him. I had a good think and Tbh I don't know what kinda bitch a would put him over (well into the future) so if you lads had the dog what would you put him over. The dog in question is 21tts 32lb and is lurcher to lurcher bred made up mainly saluki whippet, he is a handydog on edible quarry and give 110% on every thing Atb jcm The majority of lurchers bred are on a whim,the owner is unsure when,why and how to source or choose the right dog to breed from or with,they own a dog,that to them is a worthy cause,they seldom are and then breed for breedings sake.If in doubt don,t breed,you will just be adding to the endless puppy bandwagon that new owners are to eager to jump on.Experience is the best educater,but beware the more experienced about where the education was wasted. That's what you call kennel blind, I'm not kennel blind iv seen some bad some average and some great dogs, and I know the difference and I know what I want and expect from a dog, I like a dog who is handy around rabbit holes whilst out ferreting, exceptional on the lamp a dog that can use his nose in and around cover and a dog that can handle a long retrive and my dog cuts the mustard so far, that why I think if the dog keeps up the way he is going he will be a very worth dog to produce a litter so I can take a pup from him Quote Link to post
littlefish 587 Posted November 16, 2012 Report Share Posted November 16, 2012 Been thinking today a bout breeding dogs and Tbh I wouldn't ever breed a bitch if I had one as I wouldn't be able to handle a litter however iv a young dog here and I was thinking if he keeps up the way he is going then I'd be happy to take a pup from him. I had a good think and Tbh I don't know what kinda bitch a would put him over (well into the future) so if you lads had the dog what would you put him over. The dog in question is 21tts 32lb and is lurcher to lurcher bred made up mainly saluki whippet, he is a handydog on edible quarry and give 110% on every thing Atb jcm So it is a 21" rabbit dog? The dog is also handy at retrieving hares Good to see such a versatile dog - especially at that height - I like a dog about that height myself. Quote Link to post
jcm 2,327 Posted November 17, 2012 Author Report Share Posted November 17, 2012 Been thinking today a bout breeding dogs and Tbh I wouldn't ever breed a bitch if I had one as I wouldn't be able to handle a litter however iv a young dog here and I was thinking if he keeps up the way he is going then I'd be happy to take a pup from him. I had a good think and Tbh I don't know what kinda bitch a would put him over (well into the future) so if you lads had the dog what would you put him over. The dog in question is 21tts 32lb and is lurcher to lurcher bred made up mainly saluki whippet, he is a handydog on edible quarry and give 110% on every thing Atb jcm So it is a 21" rabbit dog? The dog is also handy at retrieving hares Good to see such a versatile dog - especially at that height - I like a dog about that height myself. The land a run him on is big fields so he has had to adapt, I like a dog to company in all ny field work as there always of use, he is also good at taking feather which is a bonus as I like my pheasant casarole Quote Link to post
ratface89 29 Posted November 17, 2012 Report Share Posted November 17, 2012 collie greyhound take yu no nowt about dogs colly\greyhund sure guarntee them pups to stash Quote Link to post
long dogs 580 Posted November 17, 2012 Report Share Posted November 17, 2012 collie greyhound take yu no nowt about dogs colly\greyhund sure guarntee them pups to stash nothing wrong with collie greyhounds.thats how you spell it too Quote Link to post
iceman001979 1,316 Posted November 17, 2012 Report Share Posted November 17, 2012 WHAT IS YOUR DOG MISSING TO MAKE HIM BETTER????THEN PICK A BITCH THAT HAS WHAT YOU DOG DOES NOT AND GO FROM THERE Quote Link to post
jcm 2,327 Posted November 17, 2012 Author Report Share Posted November 17, 2012 The only thing I would want is maybe a bit height, as he is used more for lamping than anything else Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,089 Posted November 17, 2012 Report Share Posted November 17, 2012 sounds a good dog you have im sure someone will want use him Quote Link to post
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