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so im starting to get a bit confused about lurchers. i have been reading about different lurcher x's and what people think are the best types for the jobs they need them for. thats when i cam across the bullhounds or bull x's. a lad who lives in my street has got 3 lurchers. i asked him the other day if the large bitch was a bullhound and he said his never heard that term before. he said that the big bitch was a bull lurcher. she is a 1/4 pitbull thats what makes her a bull lurcher but when i said about english bull terriers being used he said that would be called a lurcher. does anyone know if this is true and if so why is that? if it is true then what would a staff x full under? 

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6 minutes ago, mushroom said:

Are you thick?

It has saluki in it! :laugh:

are they that bad? seen a few bad things said about them, is it coz of the dog on dog aggression with what theyve caught or is that all bollocks? 

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do you mean male to male etc or more of a prob when a bitch is in heat. whats a little bit of the blood add my mate swears her dog wouldnt work nearly as long if hers didnt have saluki in him? i think the deerhound in him is the key to that being a saluki/grey x deerhound 

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11 hours ago, W. Katchum said:

Salukis am there crosses suit a lot of folk, if you can live with them then they are cracking dogs but if you can’t live with them then they are cnuts, it’s that simple ?

they can b head strong little c**ts then ?

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