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Well gents Im in a situation here.my 4 yr old bullxwhip is coming to be a pet shortly.done a lot for me.He has a bad foot from a young age,but I still work him.

Hes 23 tts aprox and he's worked as a normal lurcher also as a tracker of wounded game. Gamekeepers dog.Ferreter. and is naturally genuine stock friendly hound. Cow.horse.sheep. feather.alpaca you name it.I'm posd looking to find a similar bitch to take a pup from.bulx grey or saluki bull grey.proven bitch.

Not interested in a dog that shits in itd kennel.not interested in money maker breeding..any help most welcome

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Been racking my brains about this mate.he got a knocked up toe early on,so not down to poor stock.i prdfef to breed from something I'm 95% sure of on my side. Than buy blind

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Been racking my brains about this mate.he got a knocked up for early on,so not down to poor stock.i prdfef to breed from something I'm 95% sure of on my side. Than buy blind

I offered a 11 week old sal/whip x collie/bull/grey bitch on here free last weekend with no interest. Mate got her to work and son was allergic to her. Good luck.

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Been racking my brains about this mate.he got a knocked up for early on,so not down to poor stock.i prdfef to breed from something I'm 95% sure of on my side. Than buy blind

I offered a 11 week old sal/whip x collie/bull/grey bitch on here free last weekend with no interest. Mate got her to work and son was allergic to her. Good luck.

Yes I read that post.it's a shame isnt it.I would buy a pup as I've bred before but have had total failures before.

My dog is young but I know what he's done and he's great at it.I'll try and keep him ticking over.

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4 years old isn't too young to use a dog at stud if you can't see what you got by now you never will

I agree with you there. The dog has shown itself to be a worker and a knocked up toe is an injury not a trait, but I also agree with PS83 If a dogs not got much it must have good feet. Most lurchers are scatter bred anyway so its a bit of a lottery but why add faults.

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