Moorman 1 1,339 Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 3 minutes ago, Coconut said: They are both HPR no different they point that’s what it says on the tin I’ve got Gwp Lurcher mix but I know somebody who as a few GSP and I’d never rule them out as vermin dogs definitely not atb There are lots of breeds of HPR's and they are all very different, they were all derived from different breeds/types. How is your current GWP cross? Has it had any funny turns regarding it's heart? Quote Link to post
Coconut 11 Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 3 minutes ago, Moorman 1 said: There are lots of breeds of HPR's and they are all very different, they were all derived from different breeds/types. How is your current GWP cross? Has it had any funny turns regarding it's heart? I lost one 2 year ago so bred a litter off diffrent lines and the pup I give to a mate died in jan this year on the mountain same thing blood from nose and mouth Quote Link to post
Moorman 1 1,339 Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 Just now, Coconut said: I lost one 2 year ago so bred a litter off diffrent lines and the pup I give to a mate died in jan this year on the mountain same thing blood from nose and mouth It's strange I know a few lads running them and all have been fine. No problems at all. Quote Link to post
Coconut 11 Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 Well these are all diffrent lines of Gwp and too a mixed bred lurchers as said a pointer hunts slow the plod along a Lurcher hunts faster when crossed if it follows the pointers heart it will give up atb Quote Link to post
Moorman 1 1,339 Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 5 minutes ago, Coconut said: Well these are all diffrent lines of Gwp and too a mixed bred lurchers as said a pointer hunts slow the plod along a Lurcher hunts faster when crossed if it follows the pointers heart it will give up atb I can't say that I follow this to be fair, my GWP's hunt faster than my lurcher until the lurcher is running it's quarry. Then obviously the lurcher is faster! 2 Quote Link to post
Coconut 11 Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 It depends how good your lurchers nose his hounds only hunts as fast as his nose 1 Quote Link to post
eastcoast 4,110 Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 Are the HPR types already more akin to a lurcher than the "conventional" gundog breeds? Types of dogs developed to perform more than one task in countries with a different culture to the British Isles when "our" breeds were developed by those who shot over dogs lived in a world where you would have spaniels to find and flush, pointers/setters for the moors, and retrievers to retrieve? Quote Link to post
Moorman 1 1,339 Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 7 minutes ago, Coconut said: It depends how good your lurchers nose his hounds only hunts as fast as his nose The nose can only go as fast as his legs,lol Quote Link to post
Coconut 11 Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 1 hour ago, Moorman 1 said: The nose can only go as fast as his legs,lol Lol well the experience I’ve had and heard about GWP and crosses they have heart defects I’ve 3 here at the moment and doing ok but the dog I’ve here his full brother died this year so fingers crossed mine will be fine atb Quote Link to post
shaaark 10,703 Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 6 minutes ago, Coconut said: Lol well the experience I’ve had and heard about GWP and crosses they have heart defects I’ve 3 here at the moment and doing ok but the dog I’ve here his full brother died this year so fingers crossed mine will be fine atb No disrespect to you, mate, but you aint making too much sense. 4 Quote Link to post
Moorman 1 1,339 Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 (edited) !!! Edited April 14 by Moorman 1 4 Quote Link to post
Neal 1,857 Posted April 11 Report Share Posted April 11 12 hours ago, Coconut said: I lost one 2 year ago so bred a litter off diffrent lines and the pup I give to a mate died in jan this year on the mountain same thing blood from nose and mouth Apologies for going off topic: did you ever find out, conclusively, what caused the blood from nose and mouth? The reason I ask is because the same happened to my second kelpie. It was literally dripping from her nose and around the gums. Never seen anything like it before. We (the vets and I) never found out what it was. The only thing I could think of was that she may have been previously bitten by an adder. (Went into a patch of brambles where I saw an adder a couple of days later and a mile later I had to carry her home as she went all drowsy and kept falling asleep standing up.) Quote Link to post
MagyarAgar 88 Posted April 11 Report Share Posted April 11 (edited) GSP/Greyhound crosses are quite popular in the sprint and dryland disciplines of sleddog racing, and I would not be aware of massive heart problems with these dogs/crosses and they would definitely crop up there. Edited April 11 by MagyarAgar Quote Link to post
Coconut 11 Posted April 11 Report Share Posted April 11 22 minutes ago, MagyarAgar said: GSP/Greyhound crosses are quite popular in the sprint and dryland disciplines of sleddog racing, and I would not be aware of massive heart problems with these dogs/crosses and they would definitely crop up there. Spot on GSP not GWP yes very good dogs for speed and stamina as the lads said diffrent breed altogether GWP are plodders not many will catch fox or rabbit a GSP will atb Quote Link to post
MagyarAgar 88 Posted April 11 Report Share Posted April 11 (edited) 48 minutes ago, Coconut said: Spot on GSP not GWP yes very good dogs for speed and stamina as the lads said diffrent breed altogether GWP are plodders not many will catch fox or rabbit a GSP will atb GWPs also come in lighter and heavier set lines, and a decent one will catch and dispatch fox quite efficiently. Maybe the GWPs in the UK are different than the ones here in Germany. GWPs on average are said to be hardier and sharper. Edited April 11 by MagyarAgar Quote Link to post
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