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13 hours ago, jcm said:

Its a bitch mate, no i never bred her, she was bred in scotland. Her dam was deer grey but sire was Wheaton bull grey. On paper i believe she is only 1/4 deerhound. 

Don't reply look into lines of stuff myself i just look for worker to worker with both parents doing the job I'd want a dog to do and to a good standard. The x of a dog doesn't realy matter to me.

I have only seen a few deerhounds run and they do have there place in the running dog scene but i do believe they are a better dog with a little bull or Wheaton in there make up.

She's a nice bitch mate 

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A photo i took the other day of my Deerhound x Greyhound   atb

I never tire of putting this picture up; Cheers.  

Seven weeks old, first cross Deerhound / Greyhound; Cheers.  

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9 minutes ago, my hounds said:

Heres a few photos taken over the years of  my Cooklands first cross now 10.5 yrs old just under 31tts,got decent feet to me as well which comes from the Deerhound,atb My Hounds

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Did you do much fox work with him mate. Nice dog 

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21 minutes ago, my hounds said:

Heres a few photos taken over the years of  my Cooklands first cross now 10.5 yrs old just under 31tts,got decent feet to me as well which comes from the Deerhound,atb My Hounds

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Them feet ???That a beauty of a dog mate 

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Just now, mC HULL said:

lol you one of them with feet fetish poxon lol

 

I am mate first thing I look at??. Had a dog that gave me problem after problem with feet so naturally gave me a dog foot fetch.....

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1 minute ago, poxon said:

I am mate first thing I look at??. Had a dog that gave me problem after problem with feet so naturally gave me a dog foot fetch.....

do tight like that have less hassle ?

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4 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

do tight like that have less hassle ?

Never really had trouble with a dog with tight feet but had trouble with loose feet or long toed dogs I can’t speak for what’s right or wrong by anyone else’s accounts just what I like 

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2 minutes ago, poxon said:

Never really had trouble with a dog with tight feet but had trouble with loose feet or long toed dogs I can’t speak for what’s right or wrong by anyone else’s accounts just what I like 

i dont think it matters mate a greyhound a saluki and a hare can all run and majority are hare footed lol 

a bull terrier more cat footed not made for running 

loose splayed flat footed no good 

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6 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

i dont think it matters mate a greyhound a saluki and a hare can all run and majority are hare footed lol 

a bull terrier more cat footed not made for running 

loose splayed flat footed no good 

All a risk what ever footed. I don’t rate long greyhound toed  dogs or loose footed id rather take my odds what I found works for me an that’s tight feet that’s given me less troubles to cast my judgment or opinion on an I don’t think I’m wrong in that opinion as it suits me 

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2 minutes ago, poxon said:

All a risk what ever footed. I don’t rate long greyhound toed  dogs or loose footed id rather take my odds what I found works for me an that’s tight feet that’s given me less troubles to cast my judgment or opinion on an I don’t think I’m wrong in that opinion as it suits me 

its all opinions mate ?but a hare footed saluki have about the best feet of any dog a cat footed beddy whippet on dry track or tarmac road be smashed to bits ?from what i seen mate plus cat footed have nail issues alot more than hare footed again only my opinion poxon mate ?

 

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1 minute ago, mC HULL said:

its all opinions mate ?but a hare footed saluki have about the best feet of any dog a cat footed beddy whippet on dry track or tarmac road be smashed to bits ?from what i seen mate plus cat footed have nail issues alot more than hare footed again only my opinion poxon mate ?

 

Think any feet can get smashed up it’s all the short straw game. That’s it all options an what we settle for an thinks right don’t think there’s no write or wrong answer 

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3 hours ago, mC HULL said:

i dont think it matters mate a greyhound a saluki and a hare can all run and majority are hare footed lol 

a bull terrier more cat footed not made for running 

loose splayed flat footed no good 

How dare thee

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15 hours ago, fenman1# said:

Did you do much fox work with him mate. Nice dog 

No mate never been my thing but i feel hes got the temperament for it which could be in any cross as well not just in the deerhound/greyhound,atb

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