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I believe you're right postie  theylook ok ,seems they get worked she a half xs  looks to be throwing ta mall they should throw ,what yas looking for ,seems like all things canine are getting more expensive these days but still far cheaper than commercial bred stuff . be good ta know the sires breeding whippet side ,shame really because we had a cracking nest a welps a few mths back one a them would have suited you perfect.atb bunnys

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Ray...my lad sounds just like Buck regards temperament,  he's been really well socialised and is a real friendly dog but if another dog tries if on he can turn it on Love the look of that whippet

My bro has a malli x Whippet he’s a year now taken a long time to mature but a fast hard and clever dog  

That was bad luck trigg with Ben it just was not ta be but in the future if you need a animal and I can help you I would try my best fa you ,ya one of a very few in this game a good man withba jukes p

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no cattle dog hill collie whippet x strike while the irons hot whippetgreyhound  top honcho.the sire a reall old type bone hard plus no silly temperamental traits.mentally tough .the brindle the dam we have kept 2 round us he gone back up moorlands ways. Atb bunnys

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7 hours ago, TOMO said:

handsome looking creature that is bill....just my type..how old?

She not far short of double figures she out strike while the iron hot ped working whippet top honch grey that was her first and only litter.atb bill

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2 hours ago, postie said:

A lot of cattle dog pups look like that until there colour comes through mate...do you still have him fireman?

I tired ta keep him close to us but the  lads wanted bitches he was the strongest welp and very unusual seen lots a flecked lurchers and cattle dog types but he was different carying both the blue and red     heavy fleck ing at a few weeks old he was and his a belter young welp and no he has almost no white to be seen he has the  that heavy he just looks to be a red blue saddle d type .there was no choice ta me he stood out like a candle in the dark but hey it his what it his I know where he his. His sire his flecked but only legs and muzzle black saddled.back.atb bill

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