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I work springers and cockers and have been interested in the lurcher cross, but i cannot see what they could improve over a collie/grey lurcher.

if you want a bushing dog use a pure bred spaniel/terrier.

 

But if you can produce some good lurchers and prove everyone wrong well done!

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the sire was game aswell but he too showed signs of growling , i couldnt get him off this shot fox until he had his fill and mini mars bars couldnt tempt him away , as you can see all the dogs are proven and i think £200 is a fair price .

 

apart from the growling and slight retrival problem i think i may of cracked it

 

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people are quick to judge & slate when they could do more good by offering guidance & experience. Give the lad a break, people learn from their own mistakes. Thetruth, give ur project a go but maybe don't sell the pups. see how the first litter goes, good look, yis john

 

John I entirely agree with your comments that people are quick to judge and slate. However, here we have two young dogs unproven, one who won't retrieve (as yet) and one from a rescue who eats her catch and who once belonged to a now dead farmer.

 

The qualifications for a decent litter don't look good. They might be in the future if the lad works at what he has and proves them.

 

Thetruth, would you be willing to run on a couple and have more patience than you are currently showing. Dogs need to be nutured and shown what you require of them.

 

To post ridiculous pictures of both of your potential suitors tearing apart a retrieve and ask for advice is simply setting yourself up to be shot at.

 

I conclude that I have set myself up for taking the bait in a well worded pisstake.

 

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Dave I can see where ur coming from & respect to u for giving ur time & experience with a well thought out reply. I think the lad must learn from his mistakes but doesn't need the grief some so called dog lads are giving him.

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the sire was game aswell but he too showed signs of growling , i couldnt get him off this fox until he had his fill and mini mars bars couldnt tempt him away , as you can see all the dogs are proven and i think £200 is a fair price .

 

apart from the growling and slight retrival problem i think i may of cracked it

 

609yz8.jpg

610yd3.jpg

Christ thats one beast of a dog pal! :icon_eek:

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the sire was game aswell but he too showed signs of growling , i couldnt get him off this shot fox until he had his fill and mini mars bars couldnt tempt him away , as you can see all the dogs are proven and i think £200 is a fair price .

 

apart from the growling and slight retrival problem i think i may of cracked it

 

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610yd3.jpg

 

 

there is something not quite right about all these pics!!

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its a wind up!! theres alot of just joined members standing up for each other! they are in no way decent dogs by the sound of things and the mix would be to mixed already to get the one or two with the ess genes.so who are you ? were you chucked off or are you a current member f*****g about?

 

 

 

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