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saluki greyhound 1st cross, 26-27"very game, very strong, good feet, good mouth,, jumps for fun, works very well through the day, big ears,, not done alot on the lamp but will chase anything that moves,, a genuine hard working dog that gives 100% every run, and knows her job,, atb shaun

 

 

cant upload pic saying its to big,, and not very good with comps,,, if someone cud put it up for me ill email it through atb shaun

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Oh go on then,..

Lots of pictures of little bitches on here not big powerful bitches. I have two - an 8 year old, 29" 85lb 3/4 grey / 1/4 deerhound bitch - was the best allrounder I have ever seen. I also run her 2/12

Just so everyone's clear, this ain't one of those long drawn out for sale threads.....IF it ever happens no one will ever know except the people concerned   I simply wanted to get an idea about what

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what do u class as big then lads? big to me is well over 26tts, and powerful dont look like most these dogs? only one reallthat looks powerful is that bullx the, sire of your mutt wilf. i dont really class my bitch as a big powerful bitch, but i must have shit in my eyes if i dont...29" and floats about the 75lb mark...

to me height mean nothing I care more for heart weight to pack punch and speed to add to the power I seem heavy driven dogs do just as much as big in height dogs but same weight I just see powerful as what It is power say a 60lb dog takin a 200lb stag to me that powerful now wat advantage does a 60lb dog hav if he a few inches taller but same weight and speed in my view nothin, and [BANNED TEXT] teeth a prefer small power houses then big clody thins and this day age walk round with a 28tts dog or bitch they presume they no wat your after
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Good post Wilf, as you know, i'm looking for a pup out of such a bitch (and dog) right now, these good strong bitches ain't as common as you'd think.

 

In the working terrier world these types are more common, 'doggy bitches' the old boys used to call 'em and good ones were well worth breeding from.

 

Looking to take something out of my lad in around 2 years time mate (if he is still alive! lol) and want to keep it "typey".......theres a couple of us doing our homework now to find the right thing

In my head I would be looking to produce a couple of 26inch type mutts in a litter, with dogs bigger if possible.....solid, well built but quick.

Maybe we are being too fussy !! lol lol

Shame you cant wait mate, as they would have to be farmed out to decent lads FOC to see what they are made of

 

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My lad above is 27+ and I would very much like to find something similar to him

theres a few died from hes litter already , full on dogs,,, what about miks young bitch if your waiting a few years

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what do u class as big then lads? big to me is well over 26tts, and powerful dont look like most these dogs? only one reallthat looks powerful is that bullx the, sire of your mutt wilf. i dont really class my bitch as a big powerful bitch, but i must have shit in my eyes if i dont...29" and floats about the 75lb mark...

to me height mean nothing I care more for heart weight to pack punch and speed to add to the power I seem heavy driven dogs do just as much as big in height dogs but same weight I just see powerful as what It is power say a 60lb dog takin a 200lb stag to me that powerful now wat advantage does a 60lb dog hav if he a few inches taller but same weight and speed in my view nothin, and [BANNED TEXT] teeth a prefer small power houses then big clody thins and this day age walk round with a 28tts dog or bitch they presume they no wat your after

well after seeing this bitch run

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height means nothing to me :laugh: she is only 21 1/2" seen her catch bolting foxes (legal here) catch rabbits on the golf course and she even pulled a roe (never was used on deer) before the ban :thumbs:

she is retired now but i could and maybe i should :laugh: take a litter out of her as she is a realy top class bitch imo

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Couple of my bitch, she is a pretty strong and sold build.

 

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She's 24" and the black dog in the last picture is my mates 3/4 grey 1/4 bull 26" and I am putting him over her this year I think.

 

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why? what are you hoping to get out the breeding,

sure in one of your posts you said when she was worked hard she didnt perform the best then the next thing is she as a broken toe .. id be looking to buy a pup in than breed out of her

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Looks a nice type wilf, are the sire and dam related in anyway? can you not go to something else out of them or out of one of them?

thats what i would be looking for if i was you if you could, rather than going for something not related.. also some bitches will throw

big dogs too even though they dont hold the size them selfs, and some of them medium sized bitches are just as good imo if they got

the weight and heart....

Fair post mate, sadly the sire and dam are no longer around.

The parents are not related, my pal has his litter sister and she is a powerful animal doing the do but I would have concerns about keeping it that close

As I say, we have time

 

Make the bro x sis breeding. Dont be silly.

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