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When you add greyhound and whippet to the same dogs, you could end up with either or, I was brought up not to mix the 2, iv seen loads do it and seen some handy mutts bred with both in, but I wouldn't mix the 2. I like a fair idea as to what I'll end up with

You said a long time ago that you don't like whippet and greyhound in the same dog. I never understood why.

 

But now I do. These are litter brother and sister at 12 weeks. Deerhound and whippet in there so 2 extremes...

 

Brindle is the bitch...

 

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dont disrespect my midget dog :laugh:

I still think he will make a handy dog mate. Small or not.

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Depend's how big it is

24 1/2 does me  

in one cross you have 3 breeds and lets say you have 9 pups they could all come to 1 type or you could get 3 different types of pups. with the more crosses in the mix the less sure you can be of how t

whippet x collie it is then

as I have always liked this breed

cheers relic2

I know where there is a litter of good pups. dam collie grey line bred. Sire mike brown whippet. Same sire as my pups. Dam is 24" cracking ferreting dog been out with it a few times.

 

http://www.preloved.co.uk/adverts/show/109224018/lurcher-pups.html

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i've seen tiny beddy / whippets mooch well and cover busting deerhound x's

in all fairness mate most smaller dogs iv seen what were 21 to 22 were am,amazing for day time mooching around hedgerows and rough and reed beds.they seemed to fly trough the hedgerows just as quick as the rabbits.

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what about 3/4 whippet collie do you think they will differ much in size

cheers relic2

Instead of constantly putting up threads asking how something will turn out and what this cross will make etc etc. Why don't you tell us exactly what you want from a dog. Size, ground, tasks and let the lads make you a few suggestions?

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