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My Saluki dog 5 years old soft as f**k with people but he wont tolerate any dog be it a dog. bitch or pup invading his personal space he will draw blood . When in the van with other dogs they have to be caged for their own protection his size means if he is caged the cage fills the van. He is a dominant dog yet once out on the land he doesnt pay any attention to other working dogs unless they try to take his catches then its a dangerous place to be.

 

Not my idea of a well educated working dog. . . It would have to be the best dog I had ever owned and I would never breed from that sort of characteristic. . . Its shame when you have a world beater,but its still got traits you would not want in future breeding.

Hes probably a more capable worker than anything you have. He is a line dred desert dog from our own lines he is bred to kill stuff and his line are to put meat on the table daily in COO not weekend sport. If you knew anything about saluki packs you would know what traits the Alpha males and females retain and generations of Alphas come from the same parings. You stick to your chosen dog and leave me to mine. As for breeding well plenty have been refused linings in the uk but not for the reasons you seem to think.People on here have seen how well trained my salukis are and the control I exercise over them , a spirited dog you dont break its spirit or in bred traits you harness them for the intended job/

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My thinking is, the more nervous and insecure a person is, the more nervous, insecure and aggressive the dog is. Nervous, insecure and aggressive, see it all the time in people and dogs, especially at

My Australian Cattle Dog lurchers were good old things,.but nearly all of them were Alpha types, both dogs and bitches... I believe that I am a fair trainer of working dogs,...but no way could I chan

And as for extending leads everyone whose got one seems to have a twat of a dog on the end of it.

 

 

My Saluki dog 5 years old soft as f**k with people but he wont tolerate any dog be it a dog. bitch or pup invading his personal space he will draw blood . When in the van with other dogs they have to be caged for their own protection his size means if he is caged the cage fills the van. He is a dominant dog yet once out on the land he doesnt pay any attention to other working dogs unless they try to take his catches then its a dangerous place to be.

 

Not my idea of a well educated working dog. . . It would have to be the best dog I had ever owned and I would never breed from that sort of characteristic. . . Its shame when you have a world beater,but its still got traits you would not want in future breeding.

Hes probably a more capable worker than anything you have. He is a line dred desert dog from our own lines he is bred to kill stuff and his line are to put meat on the table daily in COO not weekend sport. If you knew anything about saluki packs you would know what traits the Alpha males and females retain and generations of Alphas come from the same parings. You stick to your chosen dog and leave me to mine. As for breeding well plenty have been refused linings in the uk but not for the reasons you seem to think.People on here have seen how well trained my salukis are and the control I exercise over them , a spirited dog you dont break its spirit or in bred traits you harness them for the intended job/
Think you touched a nerve there vin haha I don't hink he was running your dog down he was saying its a shame because he sounds a good dog
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My Saluki dog 5 years old soft as f**k with people but he wont tolerate any dog be it a dog. bitch or pup invading his personal space he will draw blood . When in the van with other dogs they have to be caged for their own protection his size means if he is caged the cage fills the van. He is a dominant dog yet once out on the land he doesnt pay any attention to other working dogs unless they try to take his catches then its a dangerous place to be.

Not my idea of a well educated working dog. . . It would have to be the best dog I had ever owned and I would never breed from that sort of characteristic. . . Its shame when you have a world beater,but its still got traits you would not want in future breeding.

Hes probably a more capable worker than anything you have. He is a line dred desert dog from our own lines he is bred to kill stuff and his line are to put meat on the table daily in COO not weekend sport. If you knew anything about saluki packs you would know what traits the Alpha males and females retain and generations of Alphas come from the same parings. You stick to your chosen dog and leave me to mine. As for breeding well plenty have been refused linings in the uk but not for the reasons you seem to think.People on here have seen how well trained my salukis are and the control I exercise over them , a spirited dog you dont break its spirit or in bred traits you harness them for the intended job/
Think you touched a nerve there vin haha I don't hink he was running your dog down he was saying its a shame because he sounds a good dog

 

No nerve touched I have been round salukis all my life and so have generations before me These are true working dogs not some cocktail of half a dozen breeds to use as working pets.

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My Saluki dog 5 years old soft as f**k with people but he wont tolerate any dog be it a dog. bitch or pup invading his personal space he will draw blood . When in the van with other dogs they have to be caged for their own protection his size means if he is caged the cage fills the van. He is a dominant dog yet once out on the land he doesnt pay any attention to other working dogs unless they try to take his catches then its a dangerous place to be.

 

Not my idea of a well educated working dog. . . It would have to be the best dog I had ever owned and I would never breed from that sort of characteristic. . . Its shame when you have a world beater,but its still got traits you would not want in future breeding.

Hes probably a more capable worker than anything you have. He is a line dred desert dog from our own lines he is bred to kill stuff and his line are to put meat on the table daily in COO not weekend sport. If you knew anything about saluki packs you would know what traits the Alpha males and females retain and generations of Alphas come from the same parings. You stick to your chosen dog and leave me to mine. As for breeding well plenty have been refused linings in the uk but not for the reasons you seem to think.People on here have seen how well trained my salukis are and the control I exercise over them , a spirited dog you dont break its spirit or in bred traits you harness them for the intended job/
Think you touched a nerve there vin haha I don't hink he was running your dog down he was saying its a shame because he sounds a good dog

No nerve touched I have been round salukis all my life and so have generations before me These are true working dogs not some cocktail of half a dozen breeds to use as working pets.
What are you talking about your losing it son
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My thinking is, the more nervous and insecure a person is, the more nervous, insecure and aggressive the dog is. Nervous, insecure and aggressive, see it all the time in people and dogs, especially at shows, one of the reasons I stopped attending shows.

And too many naive/ignorant people breeding dogs with piss poor temperaments for money, just because they're fashionable! Look at most of these toy/lap dog types as an example, almost every single one of them that I've seen, my mrs mini shnauzer included, are nervy, yappy, insecure, nervy/aggressive little c**ts, a bit like my mrs lol.

 

Not just toy/lap dogs either. GSD'S another example, I remember the first one I seen in 1970, superb looking bitch with a superb temperament, and the one that enthused and prompted me to buy one when I was old enough, and could afford to buy one after I'd left my parent's home. And the bitch I bought was the same, a lovey dog and a pleasure to train and own.

Nowadays, and for the last maybe 20 years, the majority of shepherds that I see are definitely of a different type, physically and mentally, with the majority of them being nervy 'fear biters'.

See it a lot with other breeds, even some staffs, one of my favourite breeds.

Just using these as an example, as they are still very popular. I know there are also other breeds out there that have suffered as a result of popularity.

I haven't seen that many aggressive lurchers though, most being pretty laid back.

 

Anyway, that's my take on aggressive dogs lol

That's a good post Sir,

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My Saluki dog 5 years old soft as f**k with people but he wont tolerate any dog be it a dog. bitch or pup invading his personal space he will draw blood . When in the van with other dogs they have to be caged for their own protection his size means if he is caged the cage fills the van. He is a dominant dog yet once out on the land he doesnt pay any attention to other working dogs unless they try to take his catches then its a dangerous place to be.

 

Not my idea of a well educated working dog. . . It would have to be the best dog I had ever owned and I would never breed from that sort of characteristic. . . Its shame when you have a world beater,but its still got traits you would not want in future breeding.

 

 

 

your right there vin mine is the same. He has some superb assets hunting wise that would be good to carry on but he also has some that you wouldn't want too. They may well be down to my lack of training skills which I put me hand up to. But they may not be as well lol. Great shame because he a has nose, drive and brains in abundance

 

 

Aggression is the only thing that's simply not acceptable in any working Lurcher in my humble opinion.

 

 

mine is not aggressive just a bit possessive and maybe nervy when his on his own. I can walk him round town through people and kids his as sweet as a nut and loves every one. But he does have a couple of issues and biggest is having me as an owner :laugh: But we do ok for the most part :thumbs:

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My Saluki dog 5 years old soft as f**k with people but he wont tolerate any dog be it a dog. bitch or pup invading his personal space he will draw blood . When in the van with other dogs they have to be caged for their own protection his size means if he is caged the cage fills the van. He is a dominant dog yet once out on the land he doesnt pay any attention to other working dogs unless they try to take his catches then its a dangerous place to be.

I personally wouldn't put up with that from a terrier or lurcher pal-funny how folk judge others when they obviously don't have their own yards in check. the reason you have kept it this long is money imo-if it wasn't the case then you 'd of rolled it into a hole along time ago?sounds like poor,lazy ,early socialising on your part pal.only time I'd tolerate aggressive behaviour is if one dog enters another's kennel/run-scraping in the back of a motor/ out on the land is a big no no.atb dc
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My Saluki dog 5 years old soft as f**k with people but he wont tolerate any dog be it a dog. bitch or pup invading his personal space he will draw blood . When in the van with other dogs they have to be caged for their own protection his size means if he is caged the cage fills the van. He is a dominant dog yet once out on the land he doesnt pay any attention to other working dogs unless they try to take his catches then its a dangerous place to be.

I personally wouldn't put up with that from a terrier or lurcher pal-funny how folk judge others when they obviously don't have their own yards in check. the reason you have kept it this long is money imo-if it wasn't the case then you 'd of rolled it into a hole along time ago?sounds like poor,lazy ,early socialising on your part pal.only time I'd tolerate aggressive behaviour is if one dog enters another's kennel/run-scraping in the back of a motor/ out on the land is a big no no.atb dc

 

Forgot amore about and trained more hunting animals than youve seen you sound like a prick lurchers may or may not be your thing dont teach others about things you know f**k all about. As for money I dont puppy peddle or need to make money out of my stock and as for rolling into a hole its probably what yours are fit for I said he doesnt scrap out on the land if you have a dog that surrenders its game to another dog it is a wanker fit for the bullit As long as they are not human aggressive and they do their job good enough for me so go learn before you start bumping your gums

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My Saluki dog 5 years old soft as f**k with people but he wont tolerate any dog be it a dog. bitch or pup invading his personal space he will draw blood . When in the van with other dogs they have to be caged for their own protection his size means if he is caged the cage fills the van. He is a dominant dog yet once out on the land he doesnt pay any attention to other working dogs unless they try to take his catches then its a dangerous place to be.

 

I personally wouldn't put up with that from a terrier or lurcher pal-funny how folk judge others when they obviously don't have their own yards in check. the reason you have kept it this long is money imo-if it wasn't the case then you 'd of rolled it into a hole along time ago?sounds like poor,lazy ,early socialising on your part pal.only time I'd tolerate aggressive behaviour is if one dog enters another's kennel/run-scraping in the back of a motor/ out on the land is a big no no.atb dc

Forgot amore about and trained more hunting animals than youve seen you sound lik a prick lurchers may or may not be your thing dont teach others about things you know f**k all about. As for money I dont puppy peddle or need to make money out of my stock and as for rolling into a hole its probably what yours are fit for I said he doesnt scrap out on the land if you have a dog that surrenders its game to another dog it is a wanker fit for the bullit As long as they are not human aggressive tand they do their job good enough for me

DB you are the most arrogant know all I have ever known and there's no shortage of them on here just because you have a saluki doesn't mean every other lurchers is a mongrel working pet the saluki is a plodder that can't cut it in England so has to be crossed with British breeds just to be worth feeding

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My Saluki dog 5 years old soft as f**k with people but he wont tolerate any dog be it a dog. bitch or pup invading his personal space he will draw blood . When in the van with other dogs they have to be caged for their own protection his size means if he is caged the cage fills the van. He is a dominant dog yet once out on the land he doesnt pay any attention to other working dogs unless they try to take his catches then its a dangerous place to be.

I personally wouldn't put up with that from a terrier or lurcher pal-funny how folk judge others when they obviously don't have their own yards in check. the reason you have kept it this long is money imo-if it wasn't the case then you 'd of rolled it into a hole along time ago?sounds like poor,lazy ,early socialising on your part pal.only time I'd tolerate aggressive behaviour is if one dog enters another's kennel/run-scraping in the back of a motor/ out on the land is a big no no.atb dc
Forgot amore about and trained more hunting animals than youve seen you sound lik a prick lurchers may or may not be your thing dont teach others about things you know f**k all about. As for money I dont puppy peddle or need to make money out of my stock and as for rolling into a hole its probably what yours are fit for I said he doesnt scrap out on the land if you have a dog that surrenders its game to another dog it is a wanker fit for the bullit As long as they are not human aggressive tand they do their job good enough for me

DB you are the most arrogant know all I have ever known and there's no shortage of them on here just because you have a saluki doesn't mean every other lurchers is a mongrel working pet the saluki is a plodder that can't cut it in England so has to be crossed with British breeds just to be worth feeding

 

You really think I am interested in what you think? As for Salukis have you ever seen a decent one another numpty stick to the fairground rides. As people say, I feed them shovel their shit and work them what the f**k has it to do with you ?

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My Saluki dog 5 years old soft as f**k with people but he wont tolerate any dog be it a dog. bitch or pup invading his personal space he will draw blood . When in the van with other dogs they have to be caged for their own protection his size means if he is caged the cage fills the van. He is a dominant dog yet once out on the land he doesnt pay any attention to other working dogs unless they try to take his catches then its a dangerous place to be.

 

Not my idea of a well educated working dog. . . It would have to be the best dog I had ever owned and I would never breed from that sort of characteristic. . . Its shame when you have a world beater,but its still got traits you would not want in future breeding.

Hes probably a more capable worker than anything you have. He is a line dred desert dog from our own lines he is bred to kill stuff and his line are to put meat on the table daily in COO not weekend sport. If you knew anything about saluki packs you would know what traits the Alpha males and females retain and generations of Alphas come from the same parings. You stick to your chosen dog and leave me to mine. As for breeding well plenty have been refused linings in the uk but not for the reasons you seem to think.People on here have seen how well trained my salukis are and the control I exercise over them , a spirited dog you dont break its spirit or in bred traits you harness them for the intended job/

 

 

I can assure you my little bitsa lurcher bitch has filled more freezers in her last 3 years than your big old aggressive Saluki will do in its lifetime..

 

If in the real world you could have the dog you speak of and he didn't want to kill other dogs and guard his prey like a half starved Falcon,I'm sure you would be very happy.. But in the meantime you can only get a bigger van and put up with undesirable traits in the name of having a good line.

 

I like to be able to put my dogs and other peoples dogs in the back of my truck and not have to worry about one of them getting ripped to pieces... :thumbs:

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My Saluki dog 5 years old soft as f**k with people but he wont tolerate any dog be it a dog. bitch or pup invading his personal space he will draw blood . When in the van with other dogs they have to be caged for their own protection his size means if he is caged the cage fills the van. He is a dominant dog yet once out on the land he doesnt pay any attention to other working dogs unless they try to take his catches then its a dangerous place to be.

Not my idea of a well educated working dog. . . It would have to be the best dog I had ever owned and I would never breed from that sort of characteristic. . . Its shame when you have a world beater,but its still got traits you would not want in future breeding.

Hes probably a more capable worker than anything you have. He is a line dred desert dog from our own lines he is bred to kill stuff and his line are to put meat on the table daily in COO not weekend sport. If you knew anything about saluki packs you would know what traits the Alpha males and females retain and generations of Alphas come from the same parings. You stick to your chosen dog and leave me to mine. As for breeding well plenty have been refused linings in the uk but not for the reasons you seem to think.People on here have seen how well trained my salukis are and the control I exercise over them , a spirited dog you dont break its spirit or in bred traits you harness them for the intended job/

I can assure you my little bitsa lurcher bitch has filled more freezers in her last 3 years than your big old aggressive Saluki will do in its lifetime..

 

If in the real world you could have the dog you speak of and he didn't want to kill other dogs and guard his prey like a half starved Falcon,I'm sure you would be very happy.. But in the meantime you can only get a bigger van and put up with undesirable traits in the name of having a good line.

 

I like to be able to put my dogs and other peoples dogs in the back of my truck and not have to worry about one of them getting ripped to pieces... :thumbs:

half starved falcon.... f***ing brilliant ????
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My Saluki dog 5 years old soft as f**k with people but he wont tolerate any dog be it a dog. bitch or pup invading his personal space he will draw blood . When in the van with other dogs they have to be caged for their own protection his size means if he is caged the cage fills the van. He is a dominant dog yet once out on the land he doesnt pay any attention to other working dogs unless they try to take his catches then its a dangerous place to be.

 

Not my idea of a well educated working dog. . . It would have to be the best dog I had ever owned and I would never breed from that sort of characteristic. . . Its shame when you have a world beater,but its still got traits you would not want in future breeding.

Hes probably a more capable worker than anything you have. He is a line dred desert dog from our own lines he is bred to kill stuff and his line are to put meat on the table daily in COO not weekend sport. If you knew anything about saluki packs you would know what traits the Alpha males and females retain and generations of Alphas come from the same parings. You stick to your chosen dog and leave me to mine. As for breeding well plenty have been refused linings in the uk but not for the reasons you seem to think.People on here have seen how well trained my salukis are and the control I exercise over them , a spirited dog you dont break its spirit or in bred traits you harness them for the intended job/

 

 

I can assure you my little bitsa lurcher bitch has filled more freezers in her last 3 years than your big old aggressive Saluki will do in its lifetime..

 

If in the real world you could have the dog you speak of and he didn't want to kill other dogs and guard his prey like a half starved Falcon,I'm sure you would be very happy.. But in the meantime you can only get a bigger van and put up with undesirable traits in the name of having a good line.

 

I like to be able to put my dogs and other peoples dogs in the back of my truck and not have to worry about one of them getting ripped to pieces... :thumbs:

 

Dream on you are a romancer. Youve not got a clue stick to your pets and rabbits. The lads I go out with have no complaints about my dogs

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My Saluki dog 5 years old soft as f**k with people but he wont tolerate any dog be it a dog. bitch or pup invading his personal space he will draw blood . When in the van with other dogs they have to be caged for their own protection his size means if he is caged the cage fills the van. He is a dominant dog yet once out on the land he doesnt pay any attention to other working dogs unless they try to take his catches then its a dangerous place to be.

 

Not my idea of a well educated working dog. . . It would have to be the best dog I had ever owned and I would never breed from that sort of characteristic. . . Its shame when you have a world beater,but its still got traits you would not want in future breeding.

Hes probably a more capable worker than anything you have. He is a line dred desert dog from our own lines he is bred to kill stuff and his line are to put meat on the table daily in COO not weekend sport. If you knew anything about saluki packs you would know what traits the Alpha males and females retain and generations of Alphas come from the same parings. You stick to your chosen dog and leave me to mine. As for breeding well plenty have been refused linings in the uk but not for the reasons you seem to think.People on here have seen how well trained my salukis are and the control I exercise over them , a spirited dog you dont break its spirit or in bred traits you harness them for the intended job/

 

 

I can assure you my little bitsa lurcher bitch has filled more freezers in her last 3 years than your big old aggressive Saluki will do in its lifetime..

 

If in the real world you could have the dog you speak of and he didn't want to kill other dogs and guard his prey like a half starved Falcon,I'm sure you would be very happy.. But in the meantime you can only get a bigger van and put up with undesirable traits in the name of having a good line.

 

I like to be able to put my dogs and other peoples dogs in the back of my truck and not have to worry about one of them getting ripped to pieces... :thumbs:

 

Dream on you are a walter mitty youve not got a clue stick to your pets

 

 

Now that's fekking funny. . .

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Obviously no point arguing with some folk. . . But for the record. . . No I would not keep an aggressive dog be it human or other dogs..

 

Its an accident waiting to happen and it inevitably will.

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