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A photo i took the other day of my Deerhound x Greyhound   atb

I never tire of putting this picture up; Cheers.  

Seven weeks old, first cross Deerhound / Greyhound; Cheers.  

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3 minutes ago, Rudeboy 1 said:

Your criticism is crap do you seriously believe you can dent me ...no chance....come on rise for my bait like certain particular individuals have I've really enjoyed the fun!!!

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Hehehe, still the same bullshit eh carlos?!  Lol

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1 hour ago, chartpolski said:

I look upon you as a proud father would look upon a prodical son !

I would gladly slaughter the fatted calf to welcome you back into the fold !

Salem Aleykum.

I wouldn't, I'd just cull the f****r!  ?

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5 hours ago, chartpolski said:

Seven weeks old, first cross Deerhound / Greyhound;

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Cheers.

 

Best of luck Charts lovely pup.Hope you have some good times together in the future atb

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22 hours ago, W. Katchum said:

3/4 grey. 1/4 deerhound, grew to 33ats ??was a lovely dog with the most laid back attitude I ever come across, had some serious speed an the size of stride was impressive ?? was me lads dog but sadly never made old bones, only about 10 month ish in pic ?A26A8229-7471-408B-8868-817746D8B197.png.024a735caf0e63c531161400d21760ef.png

Stunning looking dog pal

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On 26/06/2021 at 21:48, grompz said:

beautiful pup,coud certainly find room in my kennel,for such a fine example of the breed,youre a lucky man, bred the right way. atb

If your interested, i'm sure he has a couple of pups left, dog pups £500

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