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1/2 bull greyhound x coursing dog x 1/2 bull greyhound

Doesn't it really matter how many lurchers someone has or if they see enough work? Their not your dogs so as long as their looked after and are fit and healthy does it really matter? If I could have

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The cocker I have is 10 years old the retired lurcher 8 she was retired because of injury so I really only have he 4 year old lurchers and the terriers but there all out very day if I couldn't get them out I would never have dogs

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I prefer to have two lurchers just to keep each other company while I am at work and I love watching two speedy hounds zipping around. I do think a bushing dog is not a bad thing to add to the mix or even two if you can provide enough work.

If I had to choose one lurcher and I could choose the mix I would like saluki grey with a bit of kelpie and a bit of bull.

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I've several lurchers,a coursing bred,a cur type,a terrier blooded lurcher & a coursing bred pup..sent old Swift (coursing x lamp dog) packing lol..all get plenty of graft,if ur just a part timer a guess one or two will do ya lol

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I'm the same as Doubleya, in that although i have two lurchers (well, one an a half!) I only want to keep and work one. (My other is a bit old an broke!)

I've never understood the need to keep many lurchers (or dogs for that matter!) But unfortunatly lots of folk are collectors and constantly want the next best thing. Foolisly thinking that you need a 'specialist' for different types of graft. Truth is that the poor dogs hardly get the graft, or attention, they deserve and one dog, if brought on right can do almost anything...

The best thing about owning two lurchers is that they are company for each other...

spot on that' they deff company for each other , but unless you got a old one and young one , you will favor one dog more than the other for work if the simlar age. ive been quite lucky in one way Bryn 8 year old, not old but pst his best, Buck 3 year old so at top mof his game now, so only work Buck now, give bryn the odd night out, but when Buck older say the same age as bryn now, i wont be getting no more lurchers, buck will be my last. might get a staff or simlar just as pet when i reach that point. regards what x well on paper a pitxgrey xsalukix grey i reckon would be spot on for big and small quarry, if i was going to start all over again prob go for that x.!

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I wouldn't be too fussed on the breeds or size,I like to watch a fast dog run even if he's just chasing a tennis ball,and preferably fairly durable and biddable.

 

If it can catch anything that's a bonus lol

 

I had a bull/whippet about 6 years ago that was ok on rabbits,the most agile dog I've ever seen,but him being too slow for some runs was very frustrating,older and wiser now but i don't know if that would still annoy me.

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