air gun ant 1,666 Posted December 9, 2016 Report Share Posted December 9, 2016 +1 for a beddy/whippet cracking little dogs and lots of fun. My opinions only based on the one mate has, his Mrs got it as a family pet and it's great with the kid and in the house. But it also comes out ferreting and lamping and really does give 110%! Even tho its from show parents! It maybe a one off but if he ever had to get rid, I would rio his hand ioff Quote Link to post
Bosun11 537 Posted December 9, 2016 Report Share Posted December 9, 2016 Is there such a thing as a starter dog... I agree though, a lurcher pup with a shit load of Bedlington would/should be the very ticket. Though i wouldn't have one with only Whippet in it, you'd get more from a Beddy greyhound, or beddy whippet/greyhound. You'd want a dog of average size to be more versitile in my opinion. And as been said, look to something lurcher to lurcher bred rather than a first cross. Just remember, whatever you choose its gonna be a million miles away from your usual dogs. Hope you find what you seek. Quote Link to post
lurcherman 887 13,093 Posted December 9, 2016 Report Share Posted December 9, 2016 Collie whip grey 1 Quote Link to post
terryd 8,387 Posted December 9, 2016 Report Share Posted December 9, 2016 You will see a few people say train a lurcher like a gun dog so you have a good start 1 Quote Link to post
slip lead 862 Posted December 9, 2016 Report Share Posted December 9, 2016 Collie,whipp,grey. I would avoid any dog with more than 1/4 beddy, for ya first working dog. 1 Quote Link to post
Nobby8126 96 Posted December 9, 2016 Author Report Share Posted December 9, 2016 Have experience with sighthounds, have had a couple of ex racers and used to foster for SLR but never worked them. I like the thought of beddy in there purely for the coat resilience. have been told to avoid anything saluki. My mate is covering his 1/4 saluki 3/4 whippet with a collie/whippet/bull. Wanted to avoid bull cross (personal preference) but should be fairly diluted with this mix. he was toying with covering her with his beddy whippet. I trust his opinion and would probably opt for anything he bred as he breeds to work them. Quote Link to post
Igz 1,445 Posted December 10, 2016 Report Share Posted December 10, 2016 Thinking of something like this myself as I'm also new the game Quote Link to post
Blueboybilly 164 Posted December 10, 2016 Report Share Posted December 10, 2016 Whip/Grey/Bedlington mate. I have got this mix on my 3 year old bitch. She is very very easy and responsive and never uptight or complicated. A bit hard mouthed but retrieves live to hand. Clears 5 bar gates. Walks to heal. Excellent recall. Won't sit (but many Lurchers don't because it is uncomfortable for a slight dog to sit on hard ground). Pre ban hare fox not a problem (day and night). Tough as nails too. I love this mix and will definitely be sticking with it moving forward BBB Quote Link to post
Blueboybilly 164 Posted December 10, 2016 Report Share Posted December 10, 2016 Pure Whippet also s lot of fun. You can train these like a gun dog and they will take to it like a duck to water. Excellent nose in them too. Quote Link to post
tb25 4,627 Posted December 10, 2016 Report Share Posted December 10, 2016 You get a whippet you be wanting a bigger all round dog next year...most lurchers are laid back dogs as they are if raised right..get something what can take the game you intend to take n and what you may want to take in years to come as you both grow in to the game.. 2 Quote Link to post
Nobby8126 96 Posted December 10, 2016 Author Report Share Posted December 10, 2016 You get a whippet you be wanting a bigger all round dog next year...most lurchers are laid back dogs as they are if raised right..get something what can take the game you intend to take n and what you may want to take in years to come as you both grow in to the game.. I agree mate but I don't the space for a big pooch, my greyhounds were awesome dogs but with tail being at coffee table height with a house full of kids is asking for trouble. Around spanner height, bit taller, will be awesome. Quote Link to post
tb25 4,627 Posted December 10, 2016 Report Share Posted December 10, 2016 My bull whip grey is tiny..some fun with her..don't be put of with a bit of bull.. Quote Link to post
Igz 1,445 Posted December 10, 2016 Report Share Posted December 10, 2016 Beddy greyhound sounds like a good dog for you, a bit of versatility Quote Link to post
Nobby8126 96 Posted December 10, 2016 Author Report Share Posted December 10, 2016 My bull whip grey is tiny..some fun with her..don't be put of with a bit of bull.. Don't have anything against bull just thought with a smaller dog prob best not to have anything in it to beef it up. Don't need the extra grit it brings for rabbits. Quote Link to post
lifelong cumbrian 1,826 Posted December 10, 2016 Report Share Posted December 10, 2016 I would go with a straight whippet, beddy whippets and the like usually have great drive and are not skittish but they can be a bit deaf when on a drag and a bit headstrong, if you can handle that great, they do settle in time, well mine have anyway, i have a collie x now totally different temperament, not for the inexperienced i think, i would just go with a pure whippet off decent stuff for a first dog, fast enough, should have decent nose and drive if off right stuff and a lot more biddable on the whole than beddy x, well just my opinion anyway. 4 Quote Link to post
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