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Have what you want your choice it only has to please you no one else

What ya on about man...my collie x pup is as hard as f**k looking and a right nasty b*****d.......  

If you're breeding for yourself, just choose your pup and cull the rest. These aren't the best dogs for pet homes.   I've seen this breeding work, back in the day, they're quicker than they look and

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I can't see the point in a half cross.

 

What does it bring that a good lurcher x lurcher doesn't? Birds dog is a fantastic looking animal but far too heavy for lurcher work in my opinion.

 

Maybe a 1/4 could bring something to the table but no better than 1/4 bull or collie I wouldn't think.

 

What are you hoping to gain from the cross? Genuine question.

 

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Buck is a fine dog and he is still developing only about 13months old I think , I'd hav him in my yard no bother ;) stop slating ppls dogs cause remember you don't know it all even if you think you do ;)

 

Is that aimed at me?

 

Go get yourself a GSD/Grey if thats what you want. I posted my opinion and i did say he was a fantastic looking animal, just not for me.

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Gsd are up in the top ten of popular and bred dogs ...

Along side the border collie, a gsd dog would be as easy to find as any border collie to put over a greyhound or a lurcher ?

 

Yet there not bred in numbers even by the puppy farmers..

I hear stories about them from 25-30 yrs ago...where are they now...are they not being produced for a reason?

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Gsd are up in the top ten of popular and bred dogs ...

Along side the border collie, a gsd dog would be as easy to find as any border collie to put over a greyhound or a lurcher ?

 

Yet there not bred in numbers even by the puppy farmers..

I hear stories about them from 25-30 yrs ago...where are they now...are they not being produced for a reason?

 

There probably not as popular because they don't look well hard.

 

Nor do collie greys or saluki greys but plenty of them about :yes:

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Buck is a fine dog and he is still developing only about 13months old I think , I'd hav him in my yard no bother ;) stop slating ppls dogs cause remember you don't know it all even if you think you do ;)

 

No doubt about it....Buck is a fine and imposing looking specimen.... :yes:

 

I don't think he's a year old but at 97lbs and 27" he's far too big and heavy for my liking...but at the end of the day it's each t their own...

 

I knew a lad way back who owned a capable - if stamina lacking 1/4 GSD 3/4 Grey.....and also saw a first x that couldn't catch it's own tail....

 

Many boast of these dogs being capable of super canine feats...if so, why aren't they more popular...???

 

It's all gone very quiet on the GSD, Malamute, Husky front since Mr Battans left the room....everyone must be missing their closet opening guru.... :thumbs:

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Gsd are up in the top ten of popular and bred dogs ...

Along side the border collie, a gsd dog would be as easy to find as any border collie to put over a greyhound or a lurcher ?

 

Yet there not bred in numbers even by the puppy farmers..

I hear stories about them from 25-30 yrs ago...where are they now...are they not being produced for a reason?

 

There probably not as popular because they don't look well hard.

 

Nor do collie greys or saluki greys but plenty of them about :yes:

 

 

What ya on about man...my collie x pup is as hard as f**k looking and a right nasty b*****d....... :laugh:

 

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