desertbred 5,490 Posted February 2, 2017 Report Share Posted February 2, 2017 Irish dogs look fast because the fields are the size of allotments and of course the game is that slow over there its bound to make the dogs look fast 2 Quote Link to post
forest of dean redneck 11,880 Posted February 2, 2017 Report Share Posted February 2, 2017 Bit of Irish terrier? In there nans pat. Quote Link to post
FUJI 17,364 Posted February 2, 2017 Report Share Posted February 2, 2017 bred down of english plodder stuff to fast up n at them irish stuff.16129827_710745309106575_2066561434_o.pngHopefully have summat like that in future, but for me the lamp dog x coursing is way to goYeah,you definitely cut the odds of not ending up with a one trick pony that a blindman could train & run on a fen as he only has to let go of the slip when the dog tugs on it lol..On a serious note though I have one bred this way in Swift,Honestly she has caught shit loads of gear both day & night & has that bit of class in the way she goes about her work,you won't go far wrong buddy if you seek out the right types from both spheres ? 2 Quote Link to post
TOMO 27,635 Posted February 2, 2017 Report Share Posted February 2, 2017 Andy that pup might be better off down here in the mild temprate climate of the east midlands running the flat seed,,,rugged up with a coat on ,,,untill its time to be slipped,,and lying on a duvet under a heat lamp come nightfall,,,, when do you want me to fetch him... 3 Quote Link to post
arcticgun 4,548 Posted February 2, 2017 Report Share Posted February 2, 2017 Assumption the mother of all fcuk up's lol very good bitch was Mia well above average at her job, Romeo performs, has already produced the goods and has breeding to die for, how could it go wrong eh? but that's dogs for ya innit I know where your coming from reference the jacket problem, my buddy dog has the same coat type just like a whippet and he not the biggest sort either don't carry excess weight, he can suffer badly on exposed hillsides in freezing wind and rain, easy if you running hares you can simply jacket between runs and warm up in motor etc, however a real set back when it comes to days mooching or very best lamping conditions, I learned early too work around it as the dog had no other flaws and would perform even when he was well out of his comfort zone, it also helped he easy to work with, real shame Mario not quite made right for you, but they cant all work out In them litters they all look the same but some have much denser jackets like candy sister too floss and Pearl, her jacket looks same as rocco but much plusher I had a bitch pup from Romeo's very first litter, she was a real un from the off, done all the right things as a pup very bright forward bold pup, sort that's a natural when entered, she went off too Scotland and has more than held her own up there again I'm sure she had the thicker sort of coat type, He likely suit someone who wants a one trick pony and plenty do mate I was very tempted to get one out of Mia at the time, as I had real good un out fellas last ltter, but decided to stick with what I have as I know that suits my own needs Dogs look great in pics , read on another thread your retiring well I suppose you can spend your days wandering the hills , and lets face it whats a walk without a dog along for company? be rude not too, enjoy 2 Quote Link to post
arcticgun 4,548 Posted February 2, 2017 Report Share Posted February 2, 2017 Coursing dog x saluki bull grey, or bull greyhound type, seen a few of these types last few year and been very impressed, nice solid athletic types with added drive and aggression, good stamina good feet, game to tackle most things that come up Quote Link to post
dodger 3,314 Posted February 2, 2017 Report Share Posted February 2, 2017 Assumption the mother of all fcuk up's lol very good bitch was Mia well above average at her job, Romeo performs, has already produced the goods and has breeding to die for, how could it go wrong eh? but that's dogs for ya innit I know where your coming from reference the jacket problem, my buddy dog has the same coat type just like a whippet and he not the biggest sort either don't carry excess weight, he can suffer badly on exposed hillsides in freezing wind and rain, easy if you running hares you can simply jacket between runs and warm up in motor etc, however a real set back when it comes to days mooching or very best lamping conditions, I learned early too work around it as the dog had no other flaws and would perform even when he was well out of his comfort zone, it also helped he easy to work with, real shame Mario not quite made right for you, but they cant all work out In them litters they all look the same but some have much denser jackets like candy sister too floss and Pearl, her jacket looks same as rocco but much plusher I had a bitch pup from Romeo's very first litter, she was a real un from the off, done all the right things as a pup very bright forward bold pup, sort that's a natural when entered, she went off too Scotland and has more than held her own up there again I'm sure she had the thicker sort of coat type, He likely suit someone who wants a one trick pony and plenty do mate I was very tempted to get one out of Mia at the time, as I had real good un out fellas last ltter, but decided to stick with what I have as I know that suits my own needs Dogs look great in pics , read on another thread your retiring well I suppose you can spend your days wandering the hills , and lets face it whats a walk without a dog along for company? be rude not too, enjoy Mine outa Romeo has the same real thin jacket n as you say struggles on real cold wet days which then also leads her to be harder to condition than the norm keepin the weight right etc but other than that real happy with her.. 1 Quote Link to post
nans pat 2,575 Posted February 2, 2017 Report Share Posted February 2, 2017 Bit of Irish terrier? In there nans pat. yes dean... bred of a dog of buddy x tweed x philip kings old irish terrier saluki breed.back to a first cross saluki x grey, funny how the terrier comes through again,all the rest are smooth coated.. good gub on her like a terrier too. 3 Quote Link to post
FUJI 17,364 Posted February 2, 2017 Report Share Posted February 2, 2017 This thing I have here out of Romeo can run a bit,he's had gear that 99% of lurchers in this land will never have even cast an eye on,he's no one trick pony,he's keen as mustard & he has a decent jacket as it happens as he has that dense wool type hair as an undercoat,weather doesn't come into it with him it's my lads bitch that's like a Whippet & suffers drastically from the cold & wet,I don't give a shite what's wrote in all these fancy "pedigrees" but there's whippet blood in some of the big names at stud maybe many generations back but it comes through at times,just by looking at the rear hind quarters/stifles & the arched back on them it stands out a mile if you know what your looking for..These are just thick b*****ds or can be,I won't have ANY dog trying to tell me how the show goes so to speak,they either fall in line & do as I say & ask of them or that's it,I want an easy, enjoyable,stress free day out with the dogs anything else will not be tolerated I'm afraid..I'm probably just being picky on the matter as apart from a handful of dogs I've been out with in the last ten years the remainder probably into the hundreds were/are ten times thicker than these two,my expectations are slightly higher than most when it comes to dogs I guess lol 1 Quote Link to post
forest of dean redneck 11,880 Posted February 2, 2017 Report Share Posted February 2, 2017 Bit of Irish terrier? In there nans pat. yes dean...bred of a dog of buddy x tweed x philip kings old irish terrier saluki breed.back to a first cross saluki x grey, funny how the terrier comes through again,all the rest are smooth coated.. good gub on her like a terrier too. Always seem to produce nice dogs the Irish terrier/ saluki greyhound types. 1 Quote Link to post
nans pat 2,575 Posted February 2, 2017 Report Share Posted February 2, 2017 this fellas out of a wee 21tts whippet x double bred irish lady saluki lurcher.game as they come,and fast as,good coat on him 27tts,the whippet i think puts fire in them....might let him x this wee bitch now,hes 7 might be better getting a pup of him now before he kills himself ditchin.lol 2 Quote Link to post
forest of dean redneck 11,880 Posted February 2, 2017 Report Share Posted February 2, 2017 They would be some handy dogs I reckon. 2 Quote Link to post
FUJI 17,364 Posted February 2, 2017 Report Share Posted February 2, 2017 Tidy bitch is that of Nan's Pat,I like it 2 Quote Link to post
dodger 3,314 Posted February 2, 2017 Report Share Posted February 2, 2017 This thing I have here out of Romeo can run a bit,he's had gear that 99% of lurchers in this land will never have even cast an eye on,he's no one trick pony,he's keen as mustard & he has a decent jacket as it happens as he has that dense wool type hair as an undercoat,weather doesn't come into it with him it's my lads bitch that's like a Whippet & suffers drastically from the cold & wet,I don't give a shite what's wrote in all these fancy "pedigrees" but there's whippet blood in some of the big names at stud maybe many generations back but it comes through at times,just by looking at the rear hind quarters/stifles & the arched back on them it stands out a mile if you know what your looking for..These are just thick b*****ds or can be,I won't have ANY dog trying to tell me how the show goes so to speak,they either fall in line & do as I say & ask of them or that's it,I want an easy, enjoyable,stress free day out with the dogs anything else will not be tolerated I'm afraid..I'm probably just being picky on the matter as apart from a handful of dogs I've been out with in the last ten years the remainder probably into the hundreds were/are ten times thicker than these two,my expectations are slightly higher than most when it comes to dogs I guess lol This 8 month old pup of mine is still hard work Iv never known a more nervous twitchy dog in me life really does do my head in like you say they've got to blend n fit in etc, real shame like p as she takes ya breath away when you see her runnin about so much potential she has n is spot on with sheep an instant recall n retrieves dummy's n balls bang on, il persevere a while longer atleast just to see were that potential can take her but no matter how good they can make its no good to me really if you can't bond n get on with them wish I could get m another like old topper Andy.. 1 Quote Link to post
FUJI 17,364 Posted February 2, 2017 Report Share Posted February 2, 2017 This thing I have here out of Romeo can run a bit,he's had gear that 99% of lurchers in this land will never have even cast an eye on,he's no one trick pony,he's keen as mustard & he has a decent jacket as it happens as he has that dense wool type hair as an undercoat,weather doesn't come into it with him it's my lads bitch that's like a Whippet & suffers drastically from the cold & wet,I don't give a shite what's wrote in all these fancy "pedigrees" but there's whippet blood in some of the big names at stud maybe many generations back but it comes through at times,just by looking at the rear hind quarters/stifles & the arched back on them it stands out a mile if you know what your looking for..These are just thick b*****ds or can be,I won't have ANY dog trying to tell me how the show goes so to speak,they either fall in line & do as I say & ask of them or that's it,I want an easy, enjoyable,stress free day out with the dogs anything else will not be tolerated I'm afraid..I'm probably just being picky on the matter as apart from a handful of dogs I've been out with in the last ten years the remainder probably into the hundreds were/are ten times thicker than these two,my expectations are slightly higher than most when it comes to dogs I guess lolThis 8 month old pup of mine is still hard work Iv never known a more nervous twitchy dog in me life really does do my head in like you say they've got to blend n fit in etc, real shame like p as she takes ya breath away when you see her runnin about so much potential she has n is spot on with sheep an instant recall n retrieves dummy's n balls bang on, il persevere a while longer atleast just to see were that potential can take her but no matter how good they can make its no good to me really if you can't bond n get on with them wish I could get m another like old topper Andy.. Aye that Topper was the dog that changed my mind about Saluki types Dodge,I really rated that dog,class runner,obedient as a collie,retrieved like a gundog,absolute fantastic dog who was on your wavelength all the time,a dog who not only ran for himself but he ran for you,had a strike on him like a cobra & his stamina was awesome!! Dogs like him just don't come around too often infact they are most likely once in a lifetime jobs..He were a real un & you can be right proud of making the dog what he was bud..Like I say he'd be right up there with the best of any I've ever seen go that's for sure..This thing I have here well I may like it a bit more when he reverts back to the kennel when these pups are gone lol,it's forever under my bloody feet & being a pissing nuisance lol..This is he as of now,an idiot on idiot watch haha 3 Quote Link to post
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