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Just bumped into a lad with an 18 month old Deer/Grey x Whippet.

 

Brindle, broken coated, 24" tts, good long back and possibly the best feet I've seen on a dog.

 

It's a pet unfortunately.

 

Does anyone work one? I don't think I've ever heard of one on here.

 

Gaz

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pic was taken at 5 / 6 month old half whippet/deerhound

know a lad with a half deerhound half whippet dogs around 8 month will get a picture

Yeah she's got us a bit worried ! We had a look and liked the idea of the cross and the breeding is there but you do get good and bad in a litter ! She's still only young so we will see ! I'm gonna ha

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I've got one a dave platts deer grey x whippet off mick brown !! To be honest not a very impressive dog !! Taking ages to come is about 24 inch arched whippet back !

 

Have you got any photos mate?

 

How old is it and what doesnt impress you?

 

I know they can take a while to mature (anything with deerhound in) but I imagined this cross would be pretty decent...

 

Cheers

 

Gaz

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She's nearly two years old ! I was hoping shed be a little more solid than she is she looks more greyhound x whippet to be honest but really whippety ! She's been ferreting since a pup as I've took her with my bro ! Just to give her the best start! Take her lamping the rabbit runs one way and her the other ! She's a very fast dog I'm just having problems with her channelling it ! Won't walk on rough ground ! I was climbing through a hedge one day and she ran off rather than push through took me about 3 hours to get her back as she bolted ! She's had the best training jumps perfectly recall is normally excellent !

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She's nearly two years old ! I was hoping shed be a little more solid than she is she looks more greyhound x whippet to be honest but really whippety ! She's been ferreting since a pup as I've took her with my bro ! Just to give her the best start! Take her lamping the rabbit runs one way and her the other ! She's a very fast dog I'm just having problems with her channelling it ! Won't walk on rough ground ! I was climbing through a hedge one day and she ran off rather than push through took me about 3 hours to get her back as she bolted ! She's had the best training jumps perfectly recall is normally excellent !

 

She sounds like a strange one mate.

 

I really like the idea of this cross and just wanted to see what a few looked like and how they worked, its not a cross that crops up very often.

 

Gaz

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Yeah she's got us a bit worried ! We had a look and liked the idea of the cross and the breeding is there but you do get good and bad in a litter ! She's still only young so we will see ! I'm gonna have to work her with my others see if that helps her ! Not something I like doing just in this case might help

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Seen few around 24-25tt one at 22tt 2 were ok run mix quarry mix ground, brother one could run all nite only prob is dog had obsession [bANNED TEXT] pigs he would only hav to smell em and he would go wild shaking and wud turn from an obiedant dog to dog from hell wud do anythin to try find the things not good [bANNED TEXT] over the fence could be coursing a big rab n if pig crossed his path would nail the pig was pain in arse did it a few times now with way ban is an people the dog be no good in these times

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