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Had my new pup just short of a week now. First few nights were noisy but seemed to fine now. He's a cracker and is no bother at all. Full of life at certain times but otherwise very chilled. He's from 'Dean Flute' on the site and couldn't of asked for more from him from the minute he lined up the sire and dam. An honest lad. His new home is in Devon and can't wait to slowly start him with his training. Breeding is dam - saluki x 1st x collie grey. Sire 5/8 3/8 Grew.

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looking good mate :thumbs: , mines has settled in well after a couple days, full of life, keeps my other dug on her toes[/quote

 

Yeah Joe he's settling in but still crying at night!! Was a tough choice between him and the dog you took. Nothing between them.

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dean did a cracking job with that litter and sounded a decent genuine lad and no expense spared on the litter and it showed with what sounds a decent cross you should have some fun with him im sure he will make everything you want :thumbs:

He did do a cracking job mate. I went to view 4 litters before Deans. He's an honest lad. The pups were eating good stuff from the start and his set up was ideal for them. Free run of the garden and a cracking kennel, well socialised and full of confidence as soon as you walked out into the garden to see them. Dam has a lovely temperament. The cup of Yorkshire tea sealed the deal!!! Thanks for the comment guys. There are a few on here who have a pup so will be interesting to see how they turn out.

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Same here. First jabs and I wormed him. Was worried because he only picks at his food and doesn't eat a lot at all but vet said he's looking ok. She keeps saluki lurchers so knows her stuff with running dogs. Have tried different things but he still only picks.

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