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deer grey saluki colie x bull grey

Did you breed it? Personally I'd have flung the sire over a grey or whippet/grey rather than a first cross bull. Good luck with it.

i think your wrong imo if you work out the % of my pup she has only got a splash of bull which is perfect im not a fan of the bull x but always liked a bit of bull in a dog

 

Yea a bit of bull is ok but your effectively breeding a mongrel to a 50% bull 50% grey. All the breeds apart from the grey in the sire are taking pace away from the dog. Personally I'd want to breed pace in. It's a flip of a coin whether the pups turn out racy or shovel heads. I'm sure you'll have seen the parents so no worries. Enjoy it mate and I hope it does everything you want and more.

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thanks mate, yeh the gsd x grey were very popular in 70-80s, and still do good job today. You right having Bryn really brought Buck on day+ night, he as learned loads of Bryn, in the day he follows hi

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it would surprise you what the small dogs can do sometimes i wish they were a bit bigger but as trooter says they days are by and to me the big dogs bring unwanted attention each to there own :thumbs:

 

you right there , big dogs do get alot more looks , might be ok with my pup Buck as he looks like a gsd ,i could say he is a ex cop dog when older when stopped :laugh:

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hes a bonnie pup bird that use to be a popular x with the tinkers years ago up this way good luck with him dont think you will need it with bryn in charge :thumbs:

 

thanks mate, yeh the gsd x grey were very popular in 70-80s, and still do good job today. You right having Bryn really brought Buck on day+ night, he as learned loads of Bryn, in the day he follows him about watching him, and at night. Plus there are in the same kennel Bryn is daft with him , he marked a rabbit the other day got it out of cover a put it down By Buck , he must think he is his son , or he knows That Buck will be alot bigger+stronger when older lol

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post-56103-0-07570300-1355228054.jpgdon't worry mine is 21 1/2" at 5 months she should make 25 to 26" her legs and paws are bigger than my 23" bitch 4 year old.

thats bigger than the 3 of my dogs nae need for a big dog now since the ban :thumbs:

 

i would never own a dog under 23 tts

why big dog small dick eh :laugh: :laugh: atb with your pup

 

thats [bANNED TEXT] lol iv got the motion in the ocean

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post-56103-0-07570300-1355228054.jpgdon't worry mine is 21 1/2" at 5 months she should make 25 to 26" her legs and paws are bigger than my 23" bitch 4 year old.

thats bigger than the 3 of my dogs nae need for a big dog now since the ban :thumbs:

 

i would never own a dog under 23 tts

why?

 

 

i know its a old (argument) regards big+ small dogs, and ive had none ped whippets great rabbits dog, like them 'em. But having that bit more size not massive just 24-25in dog can handle bit better any bigger game that you may bump into in the old pre ban days :yes:

 

well said i think the same imo

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post-56103-0-07570300-1355228054.jpgdon't worry mine is 21 1/2" at 5 months she should make 25 to 26" her legs and paws are bigger than my 23" bitch 4 year old.

thats bigger than the 3 of my dogs nae need for a big dog now since the ban :thumbs:

 

i would never own a dog under 23 tts

why?

 

just my opinion i dont like a dog under that height as i dont just want the mut for rabbits

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