fordie 8 Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 does anyone work the 3/4 greyhound one 1/4 collie if so [bANNED TEXT] on and [bANNED TEXT] do you think of this cross Quote Link to post
colliejohn 840 Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 does anyone work the 3/4 greyhound one 1/4 collie if so [bANNED TEXT] on and [bANNED TEXT] do you think of this cross my goodfriend typp ratcher works this cross,she stands 24inch ,very quick, and agile,he works his bitch in the day hunting up and ferreting, also lamps her.as regards a cross they have alot going for them their fast and they have quite a bit of stamina,but not as much as the first cross,but saying that they make a good allrounder.regards collie john. Quote Link to post
collie/grey 238 Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 I have one! I rate them highly, shes one of the best lurchers i have. Stands at 25.5''. She takes everything. She is very quick, has enough brain and stamina and is a good size. I will be adding some more 3/4's to my pack in the very near future. Quote Link to post
Guest buster Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 does anyone work the 3/4 greyhound one 1/4 collie if so [bANNED TEXT] on and [bANNED TEXT] do you think of this cross Did you want to sell that dog...how much would you take for it? Quote Link to post
baz 464 Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO BUY A DOG PURELY OFF A PICTURE Quote Link to post
Guest buster Posted June 4, 2006 Report Share Posted June 4, 2006 no i nont Good lad Didnt want to buy it just tryin you....work on the problem cause ownin a lurcher takes alot of dedication to get them working 100% i am always workin on mine even if they are workin i try to give my dogs 100% of my time and try to learn them something new everyday.....This time of year i practice on them retrievin,take them out on my mountain bike when it cools down,play with them with the tennis ball and racket ( not playin tennis just hittin the ball) You can hit it further than what you can throw it....my bullx lurcher can pick the ball up in full sprint it might sound like nothing but if you think about it if that was a rabbit he shouldnt miss it, very good practice i find for pickin rabbits up or any prey, i even learn this my terriers. I only tried you because i get pissed off with people buyin dogs and sellin them cause they dont know what they are doing, this is no good for the dog going from home to home, i have come across alot of these people in the past it piss me off. GOOD HUNTING FOR NOW Quote Link to post
collie/grey 238 Posted June 4, 2006 Report Share Posted June 4, 2006 no i nont Good lad Didnt want to buy it just tryin you....work on the problem cause ownin a lurcher takes alot of dedication to get them working 100% i am always workin on mine even if they are workin i try to give my dogs 100% of my time and try to learn them something new everyday.....This time of year i practice on them retrievin,take them out on my mountain bike when it cools down,play with them with the tennis ball and racket ( not playin tennis just hittin the ball) You can hit it further than what you can throw it....my bullx lurcher can pick the ball up in full sprint it might sound like nothing but if you think about it if that was a rabbit he shouldnt miss it, very good practice i find for pickin rabbits up or any prey, i even learn this my terriers. I only tried you because i get pissed off with people buyin dogs and sellin them cause they dont know what they are doing, this is no good for the dog going from home to home, i have come across alot of these people in the past it piss me off. GOOD HUNTING FOR NOW Im confused buster. The dog in the pic is mine! Fordie was just asking if anyone has this cross and what they are like and i merely replied. I wouldn't sell my dog for £1, 00000! Quote Link to post
Guest buster Posted June 4, 2006 Report Share Posted June 4, 2006 no i nont Good lad Didnt want to buy it just tryin you....work on the problem cause ownin a lurcher takes alot of dedication to get them working 100% i am always workin on mine even if they are workin i try to give my dogs 100% of my time and try to learn them something new everyday.....This time of year i practice on them retrievin,take them out on my mountain bike when it cools down,play with them with the tennis ball and racket ( not playin tennis just hittin the ball) You can hit it further than what you can throw it....my bullx lurcher can pick the ball up in full sprint it might sound like nothing but if you think about it if that was a rabbit he shouldnt miss it, very good practice i find for pickin rabbits up or any prey, i even learn this my terriers. I only tried you because i get pissed off with people buyin dogs and sellin them cause they dont know what they are doing, this is no good for the dog going from home to home, i have come across alot of these people in the past it piss me off. GOOD HUNTING FOR NOW Im confused buster. The dog in the pic is mine! Fordie was just asking if anyone has this cross and what they are like and i merely replied. I wouldn't sell my dog for £1, 00000! The lad has wrote another topic about his dog not coming back to him i thought he was going to get rid of it...i dont want to buy anyone dog especially a f**king collie x i thought he was one of them people what buys them and f**ks them up and gets rid of them...the topic what he as wrote on is "running dogs and hounds" its dog trouble on page 2( advise on dogs not coming back )i only tried to advise him what to do Quote Link to post
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