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Not the ‘pocket rocket’ as it’s advertised but a very well bred honest dog. 1st cross. also does teeth but don’t fancy putting up pics here lol.  And below is a pup from him to a bitch that is ne

My little patterdale/whippet here in the USA.  She's about 14 inches tts.  Been on coon, possum, groundhog, rabbits and squirrels. 

Brilliant little dogs I'd definitely have another in the future.

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19 hours ago, Shadow100 said:

To be fair I’ve never seen a saluki cross that would kill foxes single week in week out, maybe some will kill a couple when the mood takes them but not in the same league as a proper fox dog, but who in their right mind gets a saluki cross to kill foxes with anyway 

If I was going foxes lamping constant I’d go half bred sal grey 

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18 hours ago, dogmandont said:

You keep mentioning motors for some reason which mite be how things work over there but it doesn't work here when a really big field is maybe the whole of 10 acres. Lol. A motor would have to do a 3 point turn to get out the field again. Lol. 

 a lot of bull x owners do and any that are doing a few a night bang at it definately do there’s no other way to get numbers with a bull x Then drive throw dog out back lol

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2 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

 a lot of bull x owners do and any that are doing a few a night bang at it definately do there’s no other way to get numbers with a bull x Then drive throw dog out back lol

Can’t remember the mans name but he used to post pics & vids on here a lot, he was from Ireland I think, he used to take good numbers with a bull x and all on foot, dogs looked class acts at the job. Bottom line bull crosses are the ultimate for things that bite back, I don’t even keep them I’m just not kennel blind. 

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1 minute ago, Shadow100 said:

Can’t remember the mans name but he used to post pics & vids on here a lot, he was from Ireland I think, he used to take good numbers with a bull x and all on foot, dogs looked class acts at the job. Bottom line bull crosses are the ultimate for things that bite back, I don’t even keep them I’m just not kennel blind. 

Lol like been said Ireland your chasing  them around a footy pitch lol Believe with your eyes not ears you think a bull x best for fox on foot lol    

 

 

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2 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

Lol like been said Ireland your chasing  them around a footy pitch lol Believe with your eyes not ears you think a bull x best for fox on foot lol    

 

 

Doesn’t always have to be a half cross bull x grey, could be 3/8 5/8, 3/4 grey, whatever mix.
You like saluki crosses, I like a bit of saluki in my dogs as well, but to say they’re the best cross for consistent foxing makes you look stupid & kennel blind. 

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Greyhound kill fox there nasty fast no brain the half Sal gives it stamina 
a nasty fast dog that wants them dead but has plenty stamina is ideal for lamping punch holes in cover and want them dead the greyhound is under estimated on here

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6 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

You watch a nasty grey mate they hit them fox at full pelt kill them quick what they lack is soundness stamina a saluki fixes that duarabilty stamina 

I’ve seen my fair share of greyhounds it’s no secret I like them a lot, got a soft spot for them. I’ve seen a lot of Sal/Greys as well but not seen any I’d call an out and out fox dog, saw some that’ll kill a couple on occasion but that’s about it.

Saw a lot more that would just pull their tails then jump back when the fox spun round. I like saluki in my dogs but a straight saluki/grey or “coursing dog” whatever you want to call it is not an all round lurcher. Same way as a half cross bull x grey isn’t, horses for courses they’ve got their jobs. Sal/Grey back to a good lamping dog with maybe a bit of bull in that’s more what I’d want for an all round type 

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