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wat are you on about!i also lost my saluki about 8 months ago! and they are awesum dogs jumping lamping coursing good noses etc however they are rubbish with anything that bites back! there are of course a few that make the grade but most dont! thats why av now gt a bull greyhound bitch and at 10 month old what this dog is capable of is phenomenal! her all round character and attitude also brains is another league to salukis! so i would certainly opt for the wheaton cross or put youre bitch back to a bullx :thumbs:

THE DOG WAS A SALUKIGREYX BULL GREY THAT ANNIHALATED EVERYTHING (READ THE POST FIRST BEFORE COMMENTING) IT CAME IN TO CONTACT WITH SO PUT BACK TO A BULL CROSS THIS WOULD BE A GOOD MIX OF BULL WITH A BIT OF SALUKI WITH STAMINA AND GOOD FEET. WHAT COULD A DOG OF 10 MONTH OLD DO APART FROM RABBITS, IF IT WAS TAKING HARE DEER OR FOX AT THAT AGE THEN YOUR A MUPPET AND KNOW NOWT ABOUT DOGS AND A SURE FIRE WAY OF REARING A JACKER, GET IT RIGHT. LET THE DOG BE A PUPPY MOST LADS WOULDNT EVEN RUN A DOG TILL AT LEAST 12 MONTHS TO 2 YEAR OLD. BUT IF YOU ARE THAT DESPERATE TO CATCH AND KILL THINGS THEN THATS YOUR CHOICE , DOG HASNT MATURED MENTALLY OR PHYSICALLY (TENDONS AND MUSCLE NOT HAVING TIME TO DEVELOP) BUT YOU DO IT YOUR WAY AND ILL DO IT MINE :censored:

Bull/Greyhounds can easily do the do and as for jackers if it turns into a jacker at ten months then either your going out too much(not letting them heal) or your bull cross is'nt much of a bull breed. Bull/greyhounds are bred for their hardness and dealing with teeth just makes them more cranky. yc

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the saluki gives that bit edge, im not saying a straight bull isnt good but that bit saluki nearly always throws good feet ( had 3 salukibull greys and me mate has one) plus adds stamina, but running at 10 month :no: there is someone who has bulls doing red at 10 month and a lot of them doing them regular, a sure fire disaster, ive seen them on and its stupid, believe me dont do it. this is a sought after cross and if pups are out of good dogs then you cant go wrong - just my opinion all the best ripstop

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top dog is my new pup 7 months in the picture, faster than my whippetgrey excellent feet fearless but not agressive easy to train and good natured. the dog in the bottom picture was showing a lot of promise, unfortunately had to pts due to severe neck injuy, ive had a most crosses in the past, but nothing compares to this for me , but each to there own. hows them pups coming along stan22 wouldnt mind seeing a picture of parents and the pups all the best ripstop

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