There's a guy on here I won't say his name very keen and his dogs have been to the moon n back and taken all quarry and I mean all if he ever puts one of his dogs to a pure saluki they be some tools I'm sure of it.
It's not just the dog the dog no matter how much potential needs the right owner that knows how to get the best out of the dog and the passion keenness and fitness to get the dog amongst it on a very regular basis.
Looks quite short coupled for a saluki other than that I love the strength to him I'm not a fan of the narrow that seem quite common now, great lookin dog Mac..
I don't see that as a bad thing aslong as selective breeding?
Do you know much about the pashmi hound mush I saw a few in India they was some stamp, or do you think just another strain of saluki with an Indian name.
I'm surprised saluki are not popular in Australia I spent some time out there n land to die for with plenty of hares, bumper into plenty pig but coursing lads in sight
The dam was a working bull to Wilburs star n the sire off slinky x candy.
I have a saluki lurcher now plenty blondie in him Alan bred both parents n I have a non ped to a splodge fettle art banksey dog
Iv seen a few pure salukis that just couldn't cut it on proper hares but iv seen 3 that could and did do guddens all through winter n one of these was bought by the Arabs at 22 month old for 20 grand they wanted her for racing.