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And can I just say, out of ALL lurcher types, which incidentally, I don't cosider bull x's as such, that you COULD NOT pay me enough to own one. Don't care what anyone has to say about them. They ARE NOT lurchers

 

I totally agree with you shaaark. How lads can say they are lurchers is beyond me mate. Useless lumps n good for nothing.

Pedantic and controversial my posts/comments can sometimes be. But bite, you will not get out of me, oh bull cross owner lol.

Edited to add, I will say it til my dying breath, bull crosses are NOT lurchers, and as you've just said king, are useless lumps of nothing, that offer NOTHING to proper lurcher work :thumbs:

Shaark was you ever molested by a bull cross owner lol or did you catch the missus in with one you owned lol,there is therapy available ,go out and catch some foxes with a good one and release all the pent up anger mate . :thumbs: :D

Wouldn't even waste my breath trying to catch anything that some deluded muppet might try to with a bull cross. Will keep my energy, enthusiasm and sense with a proper lurcher :thumbs:. Eited to add, yet again, catching foxes is NOT really lurcherwork
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Lol that's funny, to be fair one of his whippets is a nice stamp.   If I had one then I would want one like this...  

Non pedigree whippet types from when we were kids,rabbit,hare,rat,cat anything they came across they would have a go at.

Whippets are often underestimated as hunting dogs,... In fact,..they can often enhance the breeding programe of a purist rabbiteer   Some specimans have an inate desire to catch their quarry,..the

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:hmm: Whippets are often underestimated as hunting dogs,...

In fact,..they can often enhance the breeding programe of a purist rabbiteer :yes:

 

Some specimans have an inate desire to catch their quarry,..their prey drive is litteraly, through the roof...

As a daytime coneycatcher,...they take some beating... :thumbs:

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And can I just say, out of ALL lurcher types, which incidentally, I don't cosider bull x's as such, that you COULD NOT pay me enough to own one. Don't care what anyone has to say about them. They ARE NOT lurchers

I totally agree with you shaaark. How lads can say they are lurchers is beyond me mate. Useless lumps n good for nothing.

Pedantic and controversial my posts/comments can sometimes be. But bite, you will not get out of me, oh bull cross owner lol.

Edited to add, I will say it til my dying breath, bull crosses are NOT lurchers, and as you've just said king, are useless lumps of nothing, that offer NOTHING to proper lurcher work :thumbs:

Shaark was you ever molested by a bull cross owner lol or did you catch the missus in with one you owned lol,there is therapy available ,go out and catch some foxes with a good one and release all the pent up anger mate . :thumbs: :D

 

Wouldn't even waste my breath trying to catch anything that some deluded muppet might try to with a bull cross. Will keep my energy, enthusiasm and sense with a proper lurcher :thumbs:. Eited to add, yet again, catching foxes is NOT really lurcherwork

 

Whippet thread........

 

Lol, there's a cracking thread, 'lets see them whippets, coursing, racing, working'. Some cracking pics etc, and most of the dogs in it are an ideal type. Some real belting whippets there :thumbs:

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:hmm: Whippets are often underestimated as hunting dogs,...

In fact,..they can often enhance the breeding programe of a purist rabbiteer :yes:

 

Some specimans have an inate desire to catch their quarry,..their prey drive is litteraly, through the roof...

As a daytime coneycatcher,...they take some beating... :thumbs:

 

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agreed. as I've said before, nowhere in a greyhounds lineage will you find dogs bred for nose, intelligence, trainability or dogs that will take a bit of stick. Granted they do add prey drive, height and speed. But every other good trait is borrowed from the breed they are x with to create a lurcher. I think they are definitely one of the most underrated hunting dogs.
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