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no be better just with a full whippet ?

It's certainly an option but finding a grafting one with good feet that's had the seasons under its belt and who's owner is willing to show it working seems to be like finding a needle in a haystack.

 

Maybe I'm too picky. I don't know.

See how mines goes this season.Still be a young dog but I.m not one to wait till a dog gets old before breeding.If you like what you see,you can use him for free.atb Johnny
PM sent mate :thumbs:

Why?,young dog virtually untested?,possibly the needs of modern lurcher breeding and the requirements of the newcomers to the breeds?.

PM saying I will go to see his whippet run on golf course. Not asking him to line my bitch tomorrow. Lol.

 

Okey Dokey,how do you think a whippet will run on short grass chasing summer bunnies?.

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I'd stick with what will suit what YOU are going to do. There are some cracking dogs on here, who do a hell of a lot in the field. . . . . but that doesn't mean they would be right for your bitch.

Use the bryn dog bear in mind he will only pass on hhalf the genes so put to a racey bitch with lots of sighthound and the pups will be nowhere near tank like.

Don......lurcher x collie

i think bryn is pretty quick off the mark for a big dog gaz ,i was speaking to ray the other night and he said bryns very quick for a big built dog ,im hopeing if all goes well to see him run myself this coming season ,ray said bryn could shift for a big dog ,but like you say if you want to downsize then maybe a good working whippet if you find one could be the way to go ...jmo..

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i think bryn is pretty quick off the mark for a big dog gaz ,i was speaking to ray the other night and he said bryns very quick for a big built dog ,im hopeing if all goes well to see him run myself this coming season ,ray said bryn could shift for a big dog ,but like you say if you want to downsize then maybe a good working whippet if you find one could be the way to go ...jmo..

think bryn would benifet a whippet greyhound or a full grey jmo

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i think bryn is pretty quick off the mark for a big dog gaz ,i was speaking to ray the other night and he said bryns very quick for a big built dog ,im hopeing if all goes well to see him run myself this coming season ,ray said bryn could shift for a big dog ,but like you say if you want to downsize then maybe a good working whippet if you find one could be the way to go ...jmo..

think bryn would benifet a whippet greyhound or a full grey jmo

 

be nice to see him go over a whippet grey mate ...

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i think bryn is pretty quick off the mark for a big dog gaz ,i was speaking to ray the other night and he said bryns very quick for a big built dog ,im hopeing if all goes well to see him run myself this coming season ,ray said bryn could shift for a big dog ,but like you say if you want to downsize then maybe a good working whippet if you find one could be the way to go ...jmo..

think bryn would benifet a whippet greyhound or a full grey jmo

 

or a collie based lurcher ...

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i think bryn is pretty quick off the mark for a big dog gaz ,i was speaking to ray the other night and he said bryns very quick for a big built dog ,im hopeing if all goes well to see him run myself this coming season ,ray said bryn could shift for a big dog ,but like you say if you want to downsize then maybe a good working whippet if you find one could be the way to go ...jmo..

think bryn would benifet a whippet greyhound or a full grey jmo

 

or a collie based lurcher ...

 

or fen dog

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for where you run you need a fast dog that knows how to run slow and think fast and i be going to rays dog seen him out good dog and very fast of the mark but very laid back dog that does its job :thumbs:

My bitch is exactly that. Very fast but runs as slow as she can. She is not 100 mph like the beddy x. If she can run slow she will.

 

I just need something that will compliment her and produce pups for what I want.

 

However I aren't set in stone to breed her. I may leave her be and buy something in that is more suitable.

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bryn is one of the dogs i keep an eye on here for , hoping some ones going to use it on a bitch , cause im looking a collie based pup :thumbs:

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no be better just with a full whippet ?

It's certainly an option but finding a grafting one with good feet that's had the seasons under its belt and who's owner is willing to show it working seems to be like finding a needle in a haystack.

 

Maybe I'm too picky. I don't know.

See how mines goes this season.Still be a young dog but I.m not one to wait till a dog gets old before breeding.If you like what you see,you can use him for free.atb Johnny
PM sent mate :thumbs:

Why?,young dog virtually untested?,possibly the needs of modern lurcher breeding and the requirements of the newcomers to the breeds?.

PM saying I will go to see his whippet run on golf course. Not asking him to line my bitch tomorrow. Lol.

 

Okey Dokey,how do you think a whippet will run on short grass chasing summer bunnies?.

 

Same as a winter one,rapid with great turn.

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no be better just with a full whippet ?

It's certainly an option but finding a grafting one with good feet that's had the seasons under its belt and who's owner is willing to show it working seems to be like finding a needle in a haystack.

 

Maybe I'm too picky. I don't know.

See how mines goes this season.Still be a young dog but I.m not one to wait till a dog gets old before breeding.If you like what you see,you can use him for free.atb Johnny
PM sent mate :thumbs:

Why?,young dog virtually untested?,possibly the needs of modern lurcher breeding and the requirements of the newcomers to the breeds?.

PM saying I will go to see his whippet run on golf course. Not asking him to line my bitch tomorrow. Lol.

 

Okey Dokey,how do you think a whippet will run on short grass chasing summer bunnies?.

 

Same as a winter one,rapid with great turn.

 

Im sure more than one member on here will know that?.

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no be better just with a full whippet ?

It's certainly an option but finding a grafting one with good feet that's had the seasons under its belt and who's owner is willing to show it working seems to be like finding a needle in a haystack.

 

Maybe I'm too picky. I don't know.

See how mines goes this season.Still be a young dog but I.m not one to wait till a dog gets old before breeding.If you like what you see,you can use him for free.atb Johnny
PM sent mate :thumbs:

Why?,young dog virtually untested?,possibly the needs of modern lurcher breeding and the requirements of the newcomers to the breeds?.

PM saying I will go to see his whippet run on golf course. Not asking him to line my bitch tomorrow. Lol.

 

Okey Dokey,how do you think a whippet will run on short grass chasing summer bunnies?.

 

Same as a winter one,rapid with great turn.

 

Im sure more than one member on here will know that?.

 

True but you did ask?

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