Guest oldskool Posted July 9, 2008 Report Share Posted July 9, 2008 its a TREND in my opinion , GRANTED bull x's do the BIZ , but alot have just been any greyhound with any staff ect . with any dog , you got to be carefull what you buy these days . people notice the TREND and hey presto , a litter of BULL GREYHOUNDS , both staff and greyhound you can pick up easy FREE TO GOOD HOME in local rag, , spot on mate... and even when somebody has a really good working dog or bitch, how many of them actually get the oportunity to test a greyhound stud or bitch for gameness???? the vast majority of 1st crosses i see advertised always say what the greyhound done on the track but never care to mention what it done in the field... if it were terriers we were talking about i think most would agree that it is important to have both parents doing a particular job well before breeding is even considered... Quote Link to post
pat blewitt 41 Posted July 9, 2008 Report Share Posted July 9, 2008 pre ban what was the best cross for foxes. The same as it is after the ban A good bed/grey Quote Link to post
dai dog 11 Posted July 9, 2008 Report Share Posted July 9, 2008 a dog that hits hard and shakes fast will make the best fox killer crunchers take to much punishment to be consistantly good but the also have to have it between the ears.i also hate to see a fox dog change its grip as a fox could be gone in that second he changes it.but thats only 1 fella apinion the 1 or 2 dogs ive seen change grip, have never lost a fox! unless theyre inexperienced? Quote Link to post
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