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On 08/10/2024 at 18:40, bird said:

Maybe  like been said, that  extra bulk from the greyhound blood, would give poss feet/wrist  probs. Just food for thought, I wonder if deerhounds and there is have feet/wrist  probs. As a deerhound big dog in pure form, and deerhoundx grey big typex. My big gsdx grey never  had feet/wrist probs  Maybe it just greyhound  then.like said alot of none ped male whippets were 24 in 44-35 lb strong  little dogs. Never heard of foot probs. OK it on flat grass track, but couple lads used them on rabbits lamping   sharpen  them up. And them buggers pile into foxes no prob 👌 

My bro lamped a greyhound x Whippet for 4 season,s never had a bad injury She was killing big numbers back then . He bred her to a full saluki and everyone of them had great feet .

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Facts are,....If you seriously work a genuine hunting/mouching style whippet,...it will inevitably hit a few, bits and pieces....👍  Back in the day,...I was privileged to own, breed and work,.. q

I know you were just after a bite from Ray, mate, but I’ve seen a few different types on my trips down under, and they do the jobs they are asked to do very well; Whippets; Staghounds;

worked my Nell practically 7 days a week ,,  some of the places she marked, were horendous for me to get to, hands n knees job, but i always did my best to honour her, cos she wouldnt budge and waited

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19 hours ago, hounddog3 said:

My bro lamped a greyhound x Whippet for 4 season,s never had a bad injury She was killing big numbers back then . He bred her to a full saluki and everyone of them had great feet .

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