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Most trainable lurcher/cross  

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  1. 1. What is the most trainable/biddable lurcher cross out of the options below

    • lurcher to lurcher
      3
    • whippet x greyhound
      1
    • (collie, kelpie, cattle dog) x greyhound
      17
    • bull x greyhound
      6
    • saluki x greyhound
      0
    • purebreeds
      2


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Same as most veteran lurcher enthusiasts,..I've enjoyed walking out with many different running dog hybrids? Loved them all and had success,.. and of course,..failures with them all..? AS fo

Some time back I watched a lads lurcher bitch jump over a sheep fence chasing a rabbit, the rabbit came back through and the bitch jumped back over this went on over a distance up the fence she did na

Tried calling my whippet of one or two risky chases, heart in my mouth sometimes, and eyes closed but she survived , only to succumb to cushings , cracking worker lived for work and so i put work in f

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4 hours ago, mC HULL said:

Lol it’s a dog mate strong full of its self you couldn’t get in me garden be on your neck lol never mind take a bone or kill from it lol

finishes things mate not play about lol  

 

My bitch would still eat it pal?

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If they the best thing since the invention of the Wheel....how come no one's voted on the pole at the top of the page? ?Not even their biggest fan MC DULL??????

My experiences of saluki xs is they don't last more than a few weeks in your kennels soon as word gets around....they attract the wrong sorts...yet to meet a dedicated Daywalker that I could trust further than, I could punch their heads off down the street like....too much bitching and bullshit when it comes to this type imo...on parr with the way the Terrier game has gone last 15 yrs...?

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We all know a good old fashioned Lurchers still rate top dog they might not be the best as specialist but handy enough if you like a chancer type of dog that don’t put you in one category of hunter.....now that’s a truth????

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3 minutes ago, poxon said:

We all know a good old fashioned Lurchers still rate top dog they might not be the best as specialist but handy enough if you like a chancer type of dog that don’t put you in one category of hunter.....now that’s a truth????

? it obvious some lads on  here can’t handle the truth ? 

chancer type I have a courser mate but don’t limit the  dog lol 

a fast dog good mouth can read land better then you that has loads in the tank why wouldn’t it be capable  at everything ?? ? ?? 

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must admit ive seen a good few coursing bred dogs be good at all edibles day and night....and owned one...mine was a daughter of captin....and great granddaughter of Tor of dartmoor pure sal....great on the lamp at bunnies both here in the flat east of england and up the dales....put plenty of flat land hares in the bag....and roe muntie and fallow on the deck...

good dogs if you get the right one

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