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some saluki crosses can very highly strung .hard to train. so can alot of other crosses .a good dog man can train any dog. some are harder then others.that is true.the biggest mistake is folk not tr

A thick dog couldn,t catch hares on a regular basis .why is the saluki cross the best hare dog ?because it hasnt only got a serious amount of wind it also has brains it can run within itself when ne

I think sometimes them types more saluki than saluki lol the ones I just bred sensible as feck, most lads say they more like lurcher pups in nature, my own pups recall is exceptional to date, could all go out the window later though, but so far very sensible,

The bitch in the picture really taught me too sit back and look at myself, I lost my blob with her a couple of times, but would forgive anything cos of the way she ran quarry, even a raised voice and she would be long gone, spent many a night waiting for her to come back, or had to go back with lamp and eventually she would forgive and come back, sheer frustration lead to me looking for and learning a new approach, eventually it clicked and I had her more or less 90% and given more time it may have improved, however every dog that's come after her has benefitted from what she learned me, now I rarely ever have to even raise my voice to any of em

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i prefer a third to half at most for an allround hunting saluki cross , want something fast and can stop qaurry on the lamp sharpish or in the day time ,got saluki type pups at moment fetching jumping pretty biddable and there not nervy or nesh good pups , best dogs ive saw are good saluki saturated lurcher to good fast sensible lurcher type , saw some very good ones, catch bolting rabbs go and knock two or three hares over and then do a job at nite ,great dogs

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infact baw I have a lining planned later on this year where im going to be keeping a pup for myself.if you want a pup let me know.these will be saturated with saluki.

they will work out at least 7/8ths saluki.and I will be running on very small fields and big land as well ..hopfully these will do the job..its all a risk these breeding malarkey but he who dares wins :D

7/8th saluki!!! Honest mate, the shudder up my back there must have been felt nationwide :laugh: thanks for the offer an that but......... :D

to be honest i thought you would be up for a challenge .now i don;t want you moaning and complaining next year saying i got offered one off these pups of snoop.ect ect .. :D

:laugh: you'd shit yourself if I said yes :D good luck with them snoop, I'm sure they'll excel :thumbs:

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I think sometimes them types more saluki than saluki lol the ones I just bred sensible as feck, most lads say they more like lurcher pups in nature, my own pups recall is exceptional to date, could all go out the window later though, but so far very sensible,

 

The bitch in the picture really taught me too sit back and look at myself, I lost my blob with her a couple of times, but would forgive anything cos of the way she ran quarry, even a raised voice and she would be long gone, spent many a night waiting for her to come back, or had to go back with lamp and eventually she would forgive and come back, sheer frustration lead to me looking for and learning a new approach, eventually it clicked and I had her more or less 90% and given more time it may have improved, however every dog that's come after her has benefitted from what she learned me, now I rarely ever have to even raise my voice to any of em

What she teach you pal? Share the wisdom she taught you with guys new to the breed, I'm sure they'd appreciate it :thumbs:

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7/8 saluki grey

 

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another one similar bred

 

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my 7/8th saluki pup below, 6 months old, coming on well.....lots of patients needed..lol

 

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f**k me, it's the ears. I just couldn't run anything with big fluffy ears like that, they'd be like Velcro :D an hour with me and its head would be a mass of heather, gorse, brambles and sticky willies :D

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What worked for me may nor work for others, but looking outside the box training wise , benefitted both my dogs and myself, its up too others too find there own way, like most things in life if ya want it enough ya will find a way pal,

 

we up your way backend of this week all being well, why not take a walk out with us? You see some good sport and I guarentee all dogs will come back after runs lol

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What worked for me may nor work for others, but looking outside the box training wise , benefitted both my dogs and myself, its up too others too find there own way, like most things in life if ya want it enough ya will find a way pal,

 

we up your way backend of this week all being well, why not take a walk out with us? You see some good sport and I guarentee all dogs will come back after runs lol

Pm me the details

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