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well ive got a beddy whippet x collie greythound not saying shes the best cross but shes doing well for size 20.5tts at 9 month just hoping she does good this season as its her first =) just got to ge

well as a rabbit dog day+ night , i dont think you will beat a colliex grey .Ive had 3 all been well quick on rabbits, my dog now Bryn is a 1x collie grey, and is very fast for a 1x , had big bags

I've got a Collie/grey x saluki/grey and when I first got her never expected her to be anything more than ok but she is proving quite a rabbit dog.   She is 24" tts, fast enough off the mark for gol

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well ive got a beddy whippet x collie greythound not saying shes the best cross but shes doing well for size 20.5tts at 9 month just hoping she does good this season as its her first =) just got to get her fit(ter) :tongue2: atb

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well ive got a beddy whippet x collie greythound not saying shes the best cross but shes doing well for size 20.5tts at 9 month just hoping she does good this season as its her first =) just got to get her fit(ter) :tongue2: atb

supreme pal ;) good luck with her she's a beaut
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I've got a Collie/grey x saluki/grey and when I first got her never expected her to be anything more than ok but she is proving quite a rabbit dog.

 

She is 24" tts, fast enough off the mark for golf course bunnys, works the beam well, turns on a sixpence and strikes like she's been doing it all her life.

 

I've often knocked collie crosses saying they just detract from the speed of the dog, which in some cases they do, but I'm pretty sure that what they lack in speed they have in brain which I think is pretty important especially when lamping.

 

Just the other night I spotted a rabbit on the golf course, squatting down at the foot of a tree, at the edge of a wooded area, I put the beam on it and it didn't move, slipped the dog and she slowly trotted left out of the beam, behind the tree and positioned herself the otherside of the rabbit about 6 foot from it, the rabbit got up and she then ran it into the open, she stuck with it on acceleration up hill, overtook it and got to the long grass area before the rabbit did and ran along side it almost in a bid to keep it out of the cover, she pushed it back into the open and as it headed down hill back towards the wooded area she took it.

 

Just one example where brain can come in handy and put 1 in the bag.

 

Gaz

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well ive got a beddy whippet x collie greythound not saying shes the best cross but shes doing well for size 20.5tts at 9 month just hoping she does good this season as its her first =) just got to get her fit(ter) :tongue2: atb

supreme pal ;) good luck with her she's a beaut

cheers smart dog you 2 pal :thumbs:
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I've got a Collie/grey x saluki/grey and when I first got her never expected her to be anything more than ok but she is proving quite a rabbit dog.

 

She is 24" tts, fast enough off the mark for golf course bunnys, works the beam well, turns on a sixpence and strikes like she's been doing it all her life.

 

I've often knocked collie crosses saying they just detract from the speed of the dog, which in some cases they do, but I'm pretty sure that what they lack in speed they have in brain which I think is pretty important especially when lamping.

 

Just the other night I spotted a rabbit on the golf course, squatting down at the foot of a tree, at the edge of a wooded area, I put the beam on it and it didn't move, slipped the dog and she slowly trotted left out of the beam, behind the tree and positioned herself the otherside of the rabbit about 6 foot from it, the rabbit got up and she then ran it into the open, she stuck with it on acceleration up hill, overtook it and got to the long grass area before the rabbit did and ran along side it almost in a bid to keep it out of the cover, she pushed it back into the open and as it headed down hill back towards the wooded area she took it.

 

Just one example where brain can come in handy and put 1 in the bag.

 

Gaz

 

well as a rabbit dog day+ night , i dont think you will beat a colliex grey .Ive had 3 all been well quick on rabbits, my dog now Bryn is a 1x collie grey, and is very fast for a 1x , had big bags in the lamp, and prob my best rabbit dog ive had so far. With this x they are very clever, and will only do what (they) want, be it lots of runs or tackle certain quarry, where as other xs will just do it. But with colliexs good coat,feet,wind, brain, they are spot on in the winter for the rabbit job.

 

Bryn

great nose had a mark for every rabbit here :thumbs:

 

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I've got a Collie/grey x saluki/grey and when I first got her never expected her to be anything more than ok but she is proving quite a rabbit dog.

 

She is 24" tts, fast enough off the mark for golf course bunnys, works the beam well, turns on a sixpence and strikes like she's been doing it all her life.

 

I've often knocked collie crosses saying they just detract from the speed of the dog, which in some cases they do, but I'm pretty sure that what they lack in speed they have in brain which I think is pretty important especially when lamping.

 

Just the other night I spotted a rabbit on the golf course, squatting down at the foot of a tree, at the edge of a wooded area, I put the beam on it and it didn't move, slipped the dog and she slowly trotted left out of the beam, behind the tree and positioned herself the otherside of the rabbit about 6 foot from it, the rabbit got up and she then ran it into the open, she stuck with it on acceleration up hill, overtook it and got to the long grass area before the rabbit did and ran along side it almost in a bid to keep it out of the cover, she pushed it back into the open and as it headed down hill back towards the wooded area she took it.

 

Just one example where brain can come in handy and put 1 in the bag.

 

Gaz

 

well as a rabbit dog day+ night , i dont think you will beat a colliex grey .Ive had 3 all been well quick on rabbits, my dog now Bryn is a 1x collie grey, and is very fast for a 1x , had big bags in the lamp, and prob my best rabbit dog ive had so far. With this x they are very clever, and will only do what (they) want, be it lots of runs or tackle certain quarry, where as other xs will just do it. But with colliexs good coat,feet,wind, brain, they are spot on in the winter for the rabbit job.

 

Bryn

great nose had a mark for every rabbit here :thumbs:

 

o134.jpg

 

brynagainfeb20th25rabbis.jpg

cant argue with that i still prefer something straight their though and i dont think you get that with a collie/grey from what ive seen

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