whin 463 Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 lawrence your not thick, look at a collies feet a saluks feet, hounds feet, now look at a whipps feet and greyhounds feet why do u think we cross them mate stoppers better skin thicker a round hocks but you do get some with good feet and well pure breds were never ment to go flat out over shitty land even tho they do as ive had several greyhounds but well they are all diffrent , if you bring a greyhound up or whippet , thye learn not to fly about mad on game but you will get injuries regulary on some land that a good saluk cross or colli cross wouldnt because of the extra pace at times and realy are the pure whippets u talk about not just smooth coated lurchers with a whippet tag on them Quote Link to post
brookie 1,193 Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 yer i supose mate i dont really know teh guy who told me it... imho though i like them i think there pretty good dogs.... Don't get me wrong FF; I love Salukis and have owned pure desert bred and crosses and would have one again, but intelligent, they're not !! LOL !! Cheers. ive owned lurchers for over 40 yrs and the most intelligent dogs ive owned have been salukis and saluki crosses the most consistant dogs ive owned have been saluki crosses and you will not get better feet than a salukis i personally would not entertain a dog if it didnt have saluki blood in it but every one has theyre preferences Quote Link to post
luke 2 Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 lawrence your not thick, look at a collies feet a saluks feet, hounds feet, now look at a whipps feet and greyhounds feet why do u think we cross them mate stoppers better skin thicker a round hocks but you do get some with good feet and well pure breds were never ment to go flat out over shitty land even tho they do as ive had several greyhounds but well they are all diffrent , if you bring a greyhound up or whippet , thye learn not to fly about mad on game but you will get injuries regulary on some land that a good saluk cross or colli cross wouldnt because of the extra pace at times and realy are the pure whippets u talk about not just smooth coated lurchers with a whippet tag on them i run a saluki lurcher plus whippets i have been in the dog game for twenty odd years now theres ground around here that would rip the feet off a 50lb lurcher that the lighter whippet gets away with and we are talking whippets not whippetx greys or pure greys that are no way as durable as a pure whippet and i am talking from experiance so keep to the subject old been Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 well i need to get a packof them i can see were your comeing from but there not dog enough for me , infact bring one of the big ones you call whipps up to the border and see how they perform always looking for better dogs in fact alwayswill , i rate a dog whats in the bag and what it can do , stay sound take weather , have balls stamina if [bANNED TEXT] whipps do that fech why do we breed lurchers mate for centuries , well why has nonbody upped the size but kept them pure some how, cause the minute you put size on them thye soon get probs but more versatile for roe hare odd fox , small dogs cant see sometimes over grass etc i would say a small dog is at a disadvatage on some land full stopp , i think whipps would tiol mate amping game hundred yrds away but maybe not , ll need to see some of these whippets you have saw plenty others they were fine but not better than purpose bred dogs , and if a dog realy tries thtas when they get hurt some times do yours realy try hard whippets are fun little dogs but not any way got crosses here saluks and old style colie crosses not a foot injurie and they have been on qaurries hunting hard horrible flint stubbles that are punishing runs every were , if a whipp can do that well ill be dammnd , to me a whippet is one part of a good alround working dog , i hunted the scottish borders big days and nites snow shitty weather rabbit control, i dont think these dogs would stand 4 days a weeek of thta and still lamp an odd nite , come on mate be seroius there fun dogs witha good turn of pace but no purpose bred dog Quote Link to post
Lennard 10 Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 I would love to have a whippet for small fields and difficult terrain. As with any dog you have to let it teach itself HOW to run BEFORE they get old and fast...they have to get to know what to do with holes and wire and make proper decisions what they can do and what not. I take a pup and let it scramble around on heavy terrain in its youth. Dogs have to use their heads in stead of crashing into everything. L Quote Link to post
luke 2 Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 well i need to get a packof them i can see were your comeing from but there not dog enough for me , infact bring one of the big ones you call whipps up to the border and see how they perform always looking for better dogs in fact alwayswill , i rate a dog whats in the bag and what it can do , stay sound take weather , have balls stamina if [bANNED TEXT] whipps do that fech why do we breed lurchers mate for centuries , well why has nonbody upped the size but kept them pure some how, cause the minute you put size on them thye soon get probs but more versatile for roe hare odd fox , small dogs cant see sometimes over grass etc i would say a small dog is at a disadvatage on some land full stopp , i think whipps would tiol mate amping game hundred yrds away but maybe not , ll need to see some of these whippets you have saw plenty others they were fine but not better than purpose bred dogs , and if a dog realy tries thtas when they get hurt some times do yours realy try hard whippets are fun little dogs but not any way got crosses here saluks and old style colie crosses not a foot injurie and they have been on qaurries hunting hard horrible flint stubbles that are punishing runs every were , if a whipp can do that well ill be dammnd , to me a whippet is one part of a good alround working dog , i hunted the scottish borders big days and nites snow shitty weather rabbit control, i dont think these dogs would stand 4 days a weeek of thta and still lamp an odd nite , come on mate be seroius there fun dogs witha good turn of pace but no purpose bred dog we are talking rabbit dogs mate theyve been bred for over a hundred years in the same shape must be something in it and i stay in the west of scotland Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 i have them out as pups had pup with big dog last nite learning ropes, but if they have pace to burn and not strong boned or stong footed they get foot injuries , u cant expect a pure bred track dog ,whippet ,greyhound to run a fast animal and expect it to last you five seasons etc now maybe these pure whippets are not as fast as grews or non registred whippets i dont think they are ,but maybe there better footed ,as less pace ,and drive . weel see i believe the lighter the dog less feet damage but less pace and well some qaurry you need pace and stamina Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 done thousands of rabbs luke , and been to several feild trails at the nlrc i think to get good alround rabbit crosses u need something else in them for trainability fetching workng cover, i do like them but no there capabilities saw little whipps struggle with rabbits fetching them ,shivering in cold , u dont need to spend money for a pure breed to catch a few rabbs everybody got there own idea of rabbit dogs , my best was beardie cross grew and line bred collie grew got vids and had people from beatock area out with them and several people they all had whippet in them but diluted bud ,but were very good fetchers hunters tough in shitty weather , saw whippets tiol on rough scree grass not got the height or leg to get over the ground , but on short grass they would be good as i have one and no her capabilities away now for to catch some game Quote Link to post
brookie 1,193 Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=mP9tL5jMfjQ&...feature=related this will give anyone whos not familiar with salukis the durability of the feet on the saluki study the terrain the dog is running on and for people who doubt the intelligence of this breed look at how cunning the dog runs Quote Link to post
SUZZYQ 0 Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 hi folks,I've had a few whippets over the years,brilliant wee dogs,but what youv'e got to keep in mind is a whippet is built for skooting and for the people that keep whippets you'll understand this. it runs a certain way using it's back legs to propell itself only just touching the ground with its front feet so when you put that on rough uneven ground or sinky ground basically they just don't go but should you get it on the right terrain ie:flat,good to firm, then you'll have what I can only describe as the perfect rabbit dog, bearing in mind you would be hard pushed to run more than 100yrds after a rabbit but not saying that a whippet isn't capable of running more than 100yrds so in my oppinion if its rabbits you are after you wont get a better dog Quote Link to post
PAUL73 0 Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=mP9tL5jMfjQ&...feature=related this will give anyone whos not familiar with salukis the durability of the feet on the saluki study the terrain the dog is running on and for people who doubt the intelligence of this breed look at how cunning the dog runs salukis in most parts thick as pig shit i bet 9 out 10 wont even recall to there names ive kept salukis infact i can say i had one of the best salukis in the at the time cruser that was run by kipper from rochdale also ive had a few others as well i would sooner have a whippet anytime for what i want Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 got saluk crosses mate of good stuff fetch game ,heel up, no leash at nite when lamping doesnt mark bigger game , takes a telling ,are you a bad dog trainer mate as i can walk in a feild with mines or ferret or course hares or flush roe , , i no what some saliuks are like as they are death but if you get the [bANNED TEXT] type or train them with decent stuf they turn out decent ,i can walk thru sheep feilds not even look at them , hees in his fifth season and still doing well , Quote Link to post
PAUL73 0 Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 (edited) got saluk crosses mate of good stuff fetch game ,heel up, no leash at nite when lamping doesnt mark bigger game , takes a telling ,are you a bad dog trainer mate as i can walk in a feild with mines or ferret or course hares or flush roe , , i no what some saliuks are like as they are death but if you get the [bANNED TEXT] type or train them with decent stuf they turn out decent ,i can walk thru sheep feilds not even look at them , hees in his fifth season and still doing well , not a bad trainer at all lol lets get a saluki they can walk in sheep feilds and wont look at them and its taken 5 years for them to do it weldone mate Edited November 26, 2008 by PAUL73 Quote Link to post
brookie 1,193 Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 [url="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=mP9tL5jMfjQ&feasalukis in most parts thick as pig shit i bet 9 out 10 wont even recall to there names ive kept salukis infact i can say i had one of the best salukis in the at the time cruser that was run by kipper from rochdale also ive had a few others as well i would sooner have a whippet anytime for what i want [/quote : : :clapper if your that good a dog man why did you have kipper run your dog for you and i can assure you cruiser wasnt the best about at the time either but with out getting into an argument which seems the norm on this site you keep your whippets and i will most certainly stick to my salukis but i might be a bit of a hypocrite mind because i used to have the same opinion as yourself that was until i was about ten Quote Link to post
PAUL73 0 Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 when i had the dog i was 16 no car i could not get to linces 2 or 3 times a week i was out with my dogs near every night or morning the dog being a 3/4 saluki could not run were i live lol not like a smaller dog will Quote Link to post
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