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if you had permission on land that was fairly easy going on the dog so hopefully low chance of injury,with a fair few rabbits but not much else would you go for:

 

a working bred/ped whippet ,a racing whippet,a small x?

 

for lamping and bushing.

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thought about it pal, but thats as far as ive got, gamerooster, ive had my moments of big bags matey back in the 50s n 60s, these days, bearing in mind, im in my 70s, with just the 1 dog, wse dont do

When you get older, and you have done the big bags, then you settle down, and start really enjoying your days out, im not far behind I work Whippets, im 66, so my ferreting days consist of threes and

i will hold my hands up here regarding a bigger dog, on some occasions, whilst out in the fields watching my 19 incher in pursuit and missing her catch, said to myself, another few inches was needed t

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Get yourself a We whippet greyhound x something hard to beat for the rabbits

 

yeah i like to see a fast dog run even if its fetchin a tennis ball,dont a lot of racing whippet have a lot of greyhound blood?

 

so similar to that x but definately small.

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the only odd one out there is the bushing. any lurcher or sighthound cross will deal with rabbits. a bushing dog is something else. seen a fair few whippets and lurchers that will hunt cover and knock up their own game but seen plenty that won't. i'd probably go a whippet bed .

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