Guest world.hunters Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 what is the best allround dog that you have seen, what was the breeding and it be good if you have any stories cheers W.H Quote Link to post
Guest oldskool Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 well the 'all round' is usually hard to decipher... my idea of an all round dog is a lamping dog that can take rabbits hares and foxes... the best i've had was a alsation x greyhound... he was hit by a car and had to be put down but f**k he was good in his day Quote Link to post
snoopdog 1,256 Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 everybody has different consepts of an ALLROUNDER what do you call a allrounder mine would be a dog that can catch fur and feather it should be able to catch rabbits hares deer fox pheasants the lot really how many people own a dog like that iam talking if you are going out for one of these quarry you are going to get one 9 times out of 10 ....example your out to get a daytime hare or two can your dog catch one ????your out for a deer same again has your dog got what it takes to sort one out .....ect ect ....if so you have an allrounder.. its hard to say what the best you have seen unless you actually owned the dog ....how many people have you been out with where you know for a fact that its done the lot i dont mean the odd one ...all dogs get lucky that dosent mean its an allrounder ..iam talking about going out for one thing and getting it ...some say the oppertunist lurhcer is an allrounder .. not sure i agree ....the answer to your question is ive seen a lot of good dogs what the owner would call an allrounder .....cross dosent seem to come into it they have all been different crosses ..... Quote Link to post
Big bald beautiful 1,231 Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 my best all rounder was bred by a deerhound lurcher x lurcher bitch put to a track dog. he was 25" rough coated and could pass for a beddy cross. He took every thing from partridge to fallow, wonderful, fast and a joy to own. sadly broke his shoulder and a back leg striking a hare on a tarmac road after my mates 6 mth old springer pup pushed it out of cover .it was the middle of summer and we where only out chewing the fat, that was the only hare ive seen on that road before or since and my dog had to be PTS over it Quote Link to post
Guest SJM Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 I dont know if the link will work or not? but this is an article I wrote a while ago about 2 of the best allround lurchers I have seen working moocher/articles/ru...06/fury&meg.htm Quote Link to post
Guest Frank Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 The best i must say, was a whippet x greyhound i had back in 96, deadly dog, take anything. and only 23''TTS. Frank. Quote Link to post
MATTI 34 Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 (edited) The best dog i've had was Paddy a DeerH x GreyH over 3/4GreyH x 1/4Collie, took everything and did everything i asked daytime and on the lamp, he once tried to retreive an otter much to the otter's annoyance he caught when the lamp was off so i did'nt see it before he was bringing it back the otter was giveing him a hard time he did'nt want to give up his catch and i did not want the frigger near me so i was telling him no he could'nt understand why i was'nt going and takeing the catch off him instead i was backing away while he was trotting toward me, (the otter had made a mess of him by now) i was shi**ing myself because of what had he in his mouth and the noise would of woke the dead, it felt like a life time but could not of been more than 45second's to a Minute. In the end he dropped it (thank fook) and the otter bounded down to the pond seemingly unharmed, but that was the end of the night's lamping for me and Paddy, what a mess, but he did'nt show pain. Paddy was stolen when he was 3yrs old along with Riley an 11month old 1stx DeerHxGreyH pup while i was at work, in the middle of the day, and ofcourse none of the neighbour's seen anything Edited May 26, 2007 by MATTI Quote Link to post
scottish lurcher 185 Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 the best i seen was a 2 year cross saluki collie called jack he was 26 tts he was breed by a x gamekeeper i knew and he was real fast took all game i no some out there may think it was a strange cross to breed but it was rough ground he worked that was why the collie was breed in to him to give him strong legs he seem to know what his quary was going to do before it done it not only did he have speed but seem to never lack stamina Quote Link to post
juckler123 707 Posted May 27, 2007 Report Share Posted May 27, 2007 An allrounder to me is a dog that can work day or night in any given situation i.e lamping, hunting hare,ferreting and capable of the odd big fella by the time a dogs well grown its not that hard to achieve all these qualitys if a dogs got speed and a bit of brain. Quote Link to post
Guest oldskool Posted May 27, 2007 Report Share Posted May 27, 2007 The best i must say, was a whippet x greyhound i had back in 96, deadly dog, take anything. and only 23''TTS. Frank. i had one too, i would put her second only because of her fine coat and the times i had to get her mended... she was bred to the alsation x greyhound and the pups were an asortment of sizes but all were game as hell and speed machines i'm sorry now that i didnt keep one of the bigger ones back ... the future father inlaw has one of the bitches... i had a picture of her up a few months ago but i cant find it Quote Link to post
Guest Frank Posted May 27, 2007 Report Share Posted May 27, 2007 Would like to see that OS Frank. Quote Link to post
leec 132 Posted May 27, 2007 Report Share Posted May 27, 2007 im running what is the nearest ive seen to an allrounder she is pretty much a mut comprising of deerhound/greyhound/saluki/wippet/and abit of beddy she is not strong taker of good daytime winter hares but will always kill me 1 and early season hares she will kill 3 4 5 she ferrets 100% kills absolutluy anything on the lamp in numbers works with terriers [bushing] only had a few featherd with her but she is the closest ive seen to an allrounder a few people on this site have seen her work and if all goes well there will be some pups available free to hard working homes Quote Link to post
Guest Frank Posted May 27, 2007 Report Share Posted May 27, 2007 (edited) im running what is the nearest ive seen to an allrounder she is pretty much a mut comprising of deerhound/greyhound/saluki/wippet/and abit of beddy she is not strong taker of good daytime winter hares but will always kill me 1 and early season hares she will kill 3 4 5 she ferrets 100% kills absolutluy anything on the lamp in numbers works with terriers [bushing] only had a few featherd with her but she is the closest ive seen to an allrounder a few people on this site have seen her work and if all goes well there will be some pups available free to hard working homes Your a good man. Frank. Edited May 27, 2007 by Frank Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted May 27, 2007 Report Share Posted May 27, 2007 had a few good all rounder home bred ,but to keep producing them is tough , with the laws and the right breeding to get the simliar type, the best i had one saluki cross and lana my old bitch thye could rock , but are and were a b*****d if not grafting , but thye never made you look fullish in the feild on roe rabbit hare or fox all the best, yet to see simliar , big sid was like a greyhound with strong feet strong head and punished foxes roe hares and wasclever on rabbs , lanas just adesperate dog with no switch off and lives to kill , sid was a good pet lana, not realy ,to much prey drive Quote Link to post
tommy.c 859 Posted May 27, 2007 Report Share Posted May 27, 2007 i also owned a good allrounder he was a straight cross colliexgreyhound,sadly i lost him after he got a liver disease, he done everything day and night, yet to see another one like him! heres a we pic of him hes the one close to my leg, ( its and old pic) Quote Link to post
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