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everyone will tell you different, but i would say a quarter collie three quarter greyhound for a beginner, enough collie to make it easy to train, not enough collie to make it hard work. i have seen first cross collie greys which really were more clued up than their owners and made the owners lives HELL!

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everyone will tell you different, but i would say a quarter collie three quarter greyhound for a beginner, enough collie to make it easy to train, not enough collie to make it hard work. i have seen first cross collie greys which really were more clued up than their owners and made the owners lives HELL!

I've seen budgies more clued up than their owners :laugh:

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What is the making of a proper lurcher to you banter is it a allrounder would not mind seeing a good lurcher working hedges with the terrier you do any of that banter

havnt done it in a while cap but iv seen alrounders id take before id take a famous one trick pony

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Had a very good little rabbit dog years ago brill ferreting and lamping never worked him with terriers but he would go through hedges and but rabbits out sorry to the day I sold was short a gear for long ears but would rise them in heavy cover and hedges odd time,he was very loyal dog love to have him again big mistake selling he was a first cross Beddie x grey

 

 

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Yeah banter he rise a lot of stuff alright but went bit to far ahead for the one on the slip,he was a very good rabbit dog he done 36 rabbits in one night that was his best,I enjoyed him and when I was after rabbits no hassle about dogs running this and permission mine is better than yours it was just pure crack and enjoyment way it should be

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