She is bred down of joey lines,good bit of saluki in her,and Irish terrier,had her out doing bit of bushing with terrier,like the way she ploughs straight through hedges,and gates,no pulling back with her,think that's the bit of terrier blood in her
What ye lads think of this x bred for long ears should handy around smallish fields joey x bit of saluki and Irish terrier there also
11 months old let me know what you think cheers
I am going to try this bitch in the winter bit of terrier saluki blood she only 24 max 11 months old and well bred she be good enough around smallish fields,would go through any hedge or gate, just like to see how she gets on but I think she will be a tidy little bitch,she has a lot of speed and turn and six pence bit.
Ha ha no I am still dying here in the house,be alright Tommrow but never was dying as bad as I was yesterday looking forward to going down to belfast as well but sure the next time I will be grand I hope lol
Maybe your right hoker,but she is meant to be very well bred and that boys bred her in Galway is meant to gave bred very good dogs,she is of a joey line may suit the smaller fields over here,it trail and error but she wontbe on donedeal give to myyounger brother if she don't work out iwill try my best with her that's alli cando most of kings gooddogs is bred and looks similar to this canjudge a book by it's cover
Could be kings stuff Icey down the lines,bit of Irish terrier in the mix,couple men from Sligo sAid it reminds them of a dog called bridey she was meant to be a very good dog
It's of a joey line came from Galway the line of the dog is been used down there for years,good dog men had her she only a pup lucky enough to get her,Icey as long as she is faster than the fork truck that would be a start ha