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I work and breed and work German Shorthaired Pointers, and they can be stubburn fecker's!!! I would have thought a GSP X Greyhound would be really heavy boned for coursing??

 

Tom

how often do you go out with your poiners tom me thoughts you were a busy man :whistle: ;)

 

Might be busy :cry: but still got time for my babie's :haha:

 

Tom

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I work and breed and work German Shorthaired Pointers, and they can be stubburn fecker's!!! I would have thought a GSP X Greyhound would be really heavy boned for coursing??

 

Tom

how often do you go out with your poiners tom me thoughts you were a busy man :whistle: ;)

 

Might be busy :cry: but still got time for my babie's :haha:

 

Tom

i thought there were something between yo u and they dogs that wasnt right lol :yes::yes:;)

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heres a 3/4 bred wire haired..the question is did it pick up the rabbit

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nice picture [bANNED TEXT],i think he went in for the strike there and missed it,the rabbit got a few yards on him and he come back again and picked it up!.is this cross fast enough for hunting all quarry?

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I still really like them............them GWP crosses definately for me!!!!

Starting new job slowly as i leave college justt getting training at the moment and did several jobs where the dog could of tagged along as i walked round, trapping moles etc

 

 

And are they? .....quick enough for all quarry.........but seeing as we don't get hare my way that doesn't matter......

 

Tiny tim...is that one of yours??? great looking dog!! How is it generally...as in training etc

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