shaaark 11,367 Posted May 5, 2016 Report Share Posted May 5, 2016 Years ago at Harrington Lurcher Show a guy had a Standard Poodle x Greyhound. I don't think it was ever worked but looked the part for day time use. Aggressive bloody thing was trying to attack anything in sight. Looked like a giant Bedlington Saluki type of cross. Strange that eh? Almost every standard poodle I've seen has been very aggressive, far more than many other 'supposed' aggressive breeds. Mind you, saying that, I suppose in the dog you're on about, the agression could've come from the greyhound, who knows? Just musing to myself really lol Quote Link to post
bird 10,014 Posted May 5, 2016 Report Share Posted May 5, 2016 Years ago at Harrington Lurcher Show a guy had a Standard Poodle x Greyhound. I don't think it was ever worked but looked the part for day time use. Aggressive bloody thing was trying to attack anything in sight. Looked like a giant Bedlington Saluki type of cross. Strange that eh? Almost every standard poodle I've seen has been very aggressive, far more than many other 'supposed' aggressive breeds. Mind you, saying that, I suppose in the dog you're on about, the agression could've come from the greyhound, who knows? Just musing to myself really lol my sister had a pure standard poodle, and that was sharp with people, a bloke who kept a pub, had 2 males and both were very good guard dogs, i think it comes from the s/p temp being nasty, and there a fair size dog to get bitten from. most greyhounds have nice temps in general Quote Link to post
shaaark 11,367 Posted May 5, 2016 Report Share Posted May 5, 2016 (edited) Years ago at Harrington Lurcher Show a guy had a Standard Poodle x Greyhound. I don't think it was ever worked but looked the part for day time use. Aggressive bloody thing was trying to attack anything in sight. Looked like a giant Bedlington Saluki type of cross. Strange that eh? Almost every standard poodle I've seen has been very aggressive, far more than many other 'supposed' aggressive breeds. Mind you, saying that, I suppose in the dog you're on about, the agression could've come from the greyhound, who knows? Just musing to myself really lol my sister had a pure standard poodle, and that was sharp with people, a bloke who kept a pub, had 2 males and both were very good guard dogs, i think it comes from the s/p temp being nasty, and there a fair size dog to get bitten from. most greyhounds have nice temps in general Yeah I know a bit about greyhounds, had a few between my family over the years, but not for a good while. Who knows what thhis year might bring? Lol, I've been thinking of getting one for a while now lol Edited to add, not saying I'm an authority on greyhounds mind lol Edited May 5, 2016 by shaaark Quote Link to post
neil cooney 10,416 Posted May 5, 2016 Report Share Posted May 5, 2016 Years ago at Harrington Lurcher Show a guy had a Standard Poodle x Greyhound. I don't think it was ever worked but looked the part for day time use. Aggressive bloody thing was trying to attack anything in sight. Looked like a giant Bedlington Saluki type of cross. Strange that eh? Almost every standard poodle I've seen has been very aggressive, far more than many other 'supposed' aggressive breeds. Mind you, saying that, I suppose in the dog you're on about, the agression could've come from the greyhound, who knows? Just musing to myself really lol Next time you see an aggressive Poodle let it see something aggressive and then make up your mind whether they're worthy of breeding workers from. Someone was on here a few years ago boasting about the great poodle crosses he was going to shut up everyone with. He must have immigrated because he never came back. 1 Quote Link to post
forest of dean redneck 12,022 Posted May 5, 2016 Report Share Posted May 5, 2016 Years ago at Harrington Lurcher Show a guy had a Standard Poodle x Greyhound. I don't think it was ever worked but looked the part for day time use. Aggressive bloody thing was trying to attack anything in sight. Looked like a giant Bedlington Saluki type of cross. Strange that eh? Almost every standard poodle I've seen has been very aggressive, far more than many other 'supposed' aggressive breeds. Mind you, saying that, I suppose in the dog you're on about, the agression could've come from the greyhound, who knows? Just musing to myself really lol Next time you see an aggressive Poodle let it see something aggressive and then make up your mind whether they're worthy of breeding workers from.Someone was on here a few years ago boasting about the great poodle crosses he was going to shut up everyone with. He must have immigrated because he never came back. Mr Cuban Years ago i lived near a woman had toy poodle that was an aggressive little shite, my own dog has growled at other dogs ,but when chased by a springer was running away with her tail between her legs. I think they can be snappy like the russell terriers were when I was a kid,but once stood up to by another dog,they piss theirselves. 1 Quote Link to post
shaaark 11,367 Posted May 5, 2016 Report Share Posted May 5, 2016 Years ago at Harrington Lurcher Show a guy had a Standard Poodle x Greyhound. I don't think it was ever worked but looked the part for day time use. Aggressive bloody thing was trying to attack anything in sight. Looked like a giant Bedlington Saluki type of cross. Strange that eh? Almost every standard poodle I've seen has been very aggressive, far more than many other 'supposed' aggressive breeds. Mind you, saying that, I suppose in the dog you're on about, the agression could've come from the greyhound, who knows? Just musing to myself really lol Next time you see an aggressive Poodle let it see something aggressive and then make up your mind whether they're worthy of breeding workers from. Someone was on here a few years ago boasting about the great poodle crosses he was going to shut up everyone with. He must have immigrated because he never came back. Was just saying the ones I've seen were very aggressive, and they were, not whether they're worthy of being bred from Quote Link to post
neil cooney 10,416 Posted May 5, 2016 Report Share Posted May 5, 2016 There's a neighbour of mine who has an aggressive cat. Aggressive in that it takes the fight to it's opponent. It fight's other cats and chases dogs. I've seen a Staff barking at it as it sat a couple of foot from the Staffs nose. I walked my terrier, Dixie, a while back past it's home and I forgot about the cat and they had an arguement. Dixie was loose and ended up chasing the cat away. Dixie's nearly 15, going blind and has very few teeth. Quote Link to post
shaaark 11,367 Posted May 5, 2016 Report Share Posted May 5, 2016 There's a neighbour of mine who has an aggressive cat. Aggressive in that it takes the fight to it's opponent. It fight's other cats and chases dogs. I've seen a Staff barking at it as it sat a couple of foot from the Staffs nose. I walked my terrier, Dixie, a while back past it's home and I forgot about the cat and they had an arguement. Dixie was loose and ended up chasing the cat away. Dixie's nearly 15, going blind and has very few teeth. That staff obviously wasn't dead game lol Quote Link to post
neil cooney 10,416 Posted May 5, 2016 Report Share Posted May 5, 2016 If he was dead game he wouldn't have been able to bark. Quote Link to post
BGD 6,437 Posted May 5, 2016 Report Share Posted May 5, 2016 There's a neighbour of mine who has an aggressive cat. Aggressive in that it takes the fight to it's opponent. It fight's other cats and chases dogs. I've seen a Staff barking at it as it sat a couple of foot from the Staffs nose. I walked my terrier, Dixie, a while back past it's home and I forgot about the cat and they had an arguement. Dixie was loose and ended up chasing the cat away. Dixie's nearly 15, going blind and has very few teeth. I once had a cat come screaming out of a garden to attach itself to my bandogs face, a swift kick from me sent it flying back over the garden wall only for it to come running straight back at us! Another, harder kick to the ribs and it ran under a hedge and sat there watching us leave. I'd say that cat was pretty game for a cat Quote Link to post
j1985 1,984 Posted May 7, 2016 Report Share Posted May 7, 2016 A Chihuaua/Yorkie X Whippet! Not even joking lol What a dog, lad who owns it is a coursing man but his Mrs bought a cute lap dog that basically looks like a small hairy whippet but what a great little dog it is. Lamping with its owner Iv seen it as has a few other lads on this site run and catch bunnies, steam into small deer and even get stuck in on teeth like a dog possessed haha (all pre ban) it curled up on my lap like a little puppy on the way home 1 Quote Link to post
Tiercel 6,986 Posted May 7, 2016 Report Share Posted May 7, 2016 (edited) A Chihuaua/Yorkie X Whippet! Not even joking lol What a dog, lad who owns it is a coursing man but his Mrs bought a cute lap dog that basically looks like a small hairy whippet but what a great little dog it is. Lamping with its owner Iv seen it as has a few other lads on this site run and catch bunnies, steam into small deer and even get stuck in on teeth like a dog possessed haha (all pre ban) it curled up on my lap like a little puppy on the way home Would this be the dog? http://www.thehuntin...-2?hl=chihuahua TC Edited May 7, 2016 by tiercel Quote Link to post
Somewhereyournot 1,117 Posted May 7, 2016 Report Share Posted May 7, 2016 A Chihuaua/Yorkie X Whippet! Not even joking lol What a dog, lad who owns it is a coursing man but his Mrs bought a cute lap dog that basically looks like a small hairy whippet but what a great little dog it is. Lamping with its owner Iv seen it as has a few other lads on this site run and catch bunnies, steam into small deer and even get stuck in on teeth like a dog possessed haha (all pre ban) it curled up on my lap like a little puppy on the way home fellas name begin with R , and has he a coursing dog with abit of deerhound in? Think I know the dog although not seeing it in flesh saw few vids and was surprisingly fast lol Not spoke to him for a couple years now though. Quote Link to post
peterhunter86 8,627 Posted May 7, 2016 Report Share Posted May 7, 2016 I seen what looked to be a boxer x saluki yesterday i only got a glimpse i was on the bus but it looked a nice dog Quote Link to post
green dragon 701 Posted May 7, 2016 Report Share Posted May 7, 2016 My mam has got a jack russell poodle chiwawa the thing is f***ing mental she got it after her collie dalmatian died she refuses to pay for a dog she's not fussed what it is she just likes dogs Quote Link to post
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