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Hi all. So I took Breeze to a dog show the other day and she is won puppy champion. she is 10 months now. I think she is turning into A beautiful bitch. What do you guys think.

3.5 month old pup. Not bred by Dave Platt himself but both parents were. 9th Generation      

Hi all here is my bitch who's mother is was breed by dave platt. I would love to see any pics you have of your deerhound greyhounds & if they were breed by dave platt all the better as it will giv

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Ill make all the Brits very cross now but all the deerhound crosses I've seen were great at self preservation,most were afraid of foxes and always went for the easy option,the ones that weren't too afraid of foxes still didn't try too hard at cover and gave up easily.i don't know about uk but most deerhound crosses here are kept by the show crowd,the lads who go out to catch foxes have bull,wheaten,collie,hound or whatever does the job.

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Ill make all the Brits very cross now but all the deerhound crosses I've seen were great at self preservation,most were afraid of foxes and always went for the easy option,the ones that weren't too afraid of foxes still didn't try too hard at cover and gave up easily.i don't know about uk but most deerhound crosses here are kept by the show crowd,the lads who go out to catch foxes have bull,wheaten,collie,hound or whatever does the job.

well said,I agree. Ive had the actors dogs and they aint upto much.

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Ill make all the Brits very cross now but all the deerhound crosses I've seen were great at self preservation,most were afraid of foxes and always went for the easy option,the ones that weren't too afraid of foxes still didn't try too hard at cover and gave up easily.i don't know about uk but most deerhound crosses here are kept by the show crowd,the lads who go out to catch foxes have bull,wheaten,collie,hound or whatever does the job.

And I have yet to see a bull x not a dog with a bit of bull in it but a bull cross that was any good at deer

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Ill make all the Brits very cross now but all the deerhound crosses I've seen were great at self preservation,most were afraid of foxes and always went for the easy option,the ones that weren't too afraid of foxes still didn't try too hard at cover and gave up easily.i don't know about uk but most deerhound crosses here are kept by the show crowd,the lads who go out to catch foxes have bull,wheaten,collie,hound or whatever does the job.

You get good and bad in all crosses ,but I have seen some really game deerhound crosses. As for the bull cross the breed lacks more then it bring to the lurcher.

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Ill make all the Brits very cross now but all the deerhound crosses I've seen were great at self preservation,most were afraid of foxes and always went for the easy option,the ones that weren't too afraid of foxes still didn't try too hard at cover and gave up easily.i don't know about uk but most deerhound crosses here are kept by the show crowd,the lads who go out to catch foxes have bull,wheaten,collie,hound or whatever does the job.

I will make all the Paddys cross now, but please TRY and read the thread title before posting comment

What the f**k have your personal views and gripes got to do with putting pics up of David Platts dogs....start your own thread up, why are deerhound crosses shit or something like that, but, its been done a lot of times on here already..

The guys that I know kept deerhound crosses because they didnt give up easily, and, could take fox consistently more than one a night, and more than once a week..and could do a lot more than just smash a few foxs up now and again.

 

Nice pics, got no pics of his dogs, and if I had I still probably wouldnt put them on what a lot of folk see as a bull and saluki site...

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Ill make all the Brits very cross now but all the deerhound crosses I've seen were great at self preservation,most were afraid of foxes and always went for the easy option,the ones that weren't too afraid of foxes still didn't try too hard at cover and gave up easily.i don't know about uk but most deerhound crosses here are kept by the show crowd,the lads who go out to catch foxes have bull,wheaten,collie,hound or whatever does the job.

And I have yet to see a bull x not a dog with a bit of bull in it but a bull cross that was any good at deer

Can't have seen many decent Bull crosses then...,

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