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If its ONLY for ferreting/ rabbiting/ mouching i would recommend a collie x. If as you say you want bigger stuff too then a good dollop of saluki will help no end. Salukis have stamina, strengh and a lot more brains than the dicks who say they dont. They also have a prey drive that would put the avarage lion to shame.

See now your getting personal, the guy asked for opinions and that's my opinion. So pack the name calling in

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il like a cross with a bit of saluki in gives them a bit of stamina but thats my opin.everybody to there own collie crosses r very good ferreting dogs and also good lamping dogs ideal for beginers as there easy to train atb duane

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If its ONLY for ferreting/ rabbiting/ mouching i would recommend a collie x. If as you say you want bigger stuff too then a good dollop of saluki will help no end. Salukis have stamina, strengh and a lot more brains than the dicks who say they dont. They also have a prey drive that would put the avarage lion to shame.

See now your getting personal, the guy asked for opinions and that's my opinion. So pack the name calling in

 

Nothing personal about it, just MY opinion. YOUR opinion isnt based on fact, its just a well rehersed pile of shit trotted out by those who know nothing about salukis.

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If its ONLY for ferreting/ rabbiting/ mouching i would recommend a collie x. If as you say you want bigger stuff too then a good dollop of saluki will help no end. Salukis have stamina, strengh and a lot more brains than the dicks who say they dont. They also have a prey drive that would put the avarage lion to shame.

See now your getting personal, the guy asked for opinions and that's my opinion. So pack the name calling in

 

Nothing personal about it, just MY opinion. YOUR opinion isnt based on fact, its just a well rehersed pile of shit trotted out by those who know nothing about salukis.

What people fail to grasp it takes a good dog man to work a saluki to its full potential especially these days
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If its ONLY for ferreting/ rabbiting/ mouching i would recommend a collie x. If as you say you want bigger stuff too then a good dollop of saluki will help no end. Salukis have stamina, strengh and a lot more brains than the dicks who say they dont. They also have a prey drive that would put the avarage lion to shame.

See now your getting personal, the guy asked for opinions and that's my opinion. So pack the name calling in

 

Nothing personal about it, just MY opinion. YOUR opinion isnt based on fact, its just a well rehersed pile of shit trotted out by those who know nothing about salukis.

:yes: :yes: :yes:
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If its ONLY for ferreting/ rabbiting/ mouching i would recommend a collie x. If as you say you want bigger stuff too then a good dollop of saluki will help no end. Salukis have stamina, strengh and a lot more brains than the dicks who say they dont. They also have a prey drive that would put the avarage lion to shame.

See now your getting personal, the guy asked for opinions and that's my opinion. So pack the name calling in

 

Nothing personal about it, just MY opinion. YOUR opinion isnt based on fact, its just a well rehersed pile of shit trotted out by those who know nothing about salukis.

What people fail to grasp it takes a good dog man to work a saluki to its full potential especially these days

 

 

 

true words spoken it takes a good man to understand them :thumbs:

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