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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, Neobliviscaris1776 said:

What size is she mate and what's her breeding if you don't mind me asking?

Cheers

She's 29" and around 75/80 lb.

Her Sire was deerhound, Doxhope Knights Errant.

Her dam was Greyhound,  sister to Westmead Hawk.

She's 12 now, and been retired 2 years.

Cheers.

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5 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

She's 29" and around 75/80 lb.

Her Sire was deerhound, Doxhope Knights Errant.

Her dam was Greyhound,  sister to Westmead Hawk.

She's 12 now, and been retired 2 years.

Cheers.

This is it, I’ve seen yours and a few other folks older dogs and all look and seem the real deal, but don’t see many young dogs of that breeding and size out and about doing the job so would like to see one. No reason other than curiosity! 

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2 minutes ago, SheepChaser said:

This is it, I’ve seen yours and a few other folks older dogs and all look and seem the real deal, but don’t see many young dogs of that breeding and size out and about doing the job so would like to see one. No reason other than curiosity! 

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A pal of mine mated a deerhound with a lot of Doxhope blood to an Irish coursing greyhound, but she didn't take.

Hes done the mating again and hopefully, it looks like she's taken this time;

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With a bit of luck, I'll have a pup.

Cheers.

 

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1 hour ago, chartpolski said:

A pal of mine mated a deerhound with a lot of Doxhope blood to an Irish coursing greyhound, but she didn't take.

Hes done the mating again and hopefully, it looks like she's taken this time;

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With a bit of luck, I'll have a pup.

Cheers.

 

Kin el charts, had to look a few times at that bottom pic, to make sure!!  I had a collie/grey x deer/grey bitch, that turned out very greyhoundy, and was the spit of that bitch!!  My lad even took the same type pic, in front of the radiator in his living room and sent me the pic!! Same collar too!!  Mad! Lol.

Anyway, hope that mating works out.  👍

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1 hour ago, SheepChaser said:

This is it, I’ve seen yours and a few other folks older dogs and all look and seem the real deal, but don’t see many young dogs of that breeding and size out and about doing the job so would like to see one. No reason other than curiosity! 

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Photo bombed 😆 this one i saw walking the dog would a done mate but never got to ask if it had deerhound in it lol never seen a deerhound white or with that many gears though 😆 Screenshot_20210423-172304_Gallery.jpg.f8ee21c19a5da68c3b1d36a4e31ebc07.jpg

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14 hours ago, SheepChaser said:

Thts what I’m trying to say 😂 if there’s a non idiot on here with a good one get in touch. 
 

 

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I can sharpe put you in touch with a lad but his is deerhound greyhoundx beardie greyhound if that helps.

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The staghounds (deer/ greys) over here are very good hunters and used on everything from rabbits to scrub bulls, but they have been bred worker to worker for the last 2 hundred years and probably from workers before coming here. They are still softer natured than greyhounds. It's getting hard to find the genuine type now without other breeds added. A few people have tried to breed the original dogs from grey/deerhound crosses but the ones I seen and heard about aren't a patch on the old staghound lines.

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16 hours ago, chartpolski said:

A pal of mine mated a deerhound with a lot of Doxhope blood to an Irish coursing greyhound, but she didn't take.

Hes done the mating again and hopefully, it looks like she's taken this time;

IMG_5227.JPG.3ea93e8fd570513a9de0ad09620a7677.JPG

IMG_5225.JPG.6c052da4a5b23a1713e27dec1ce60e95.JPG

With a bit of luck, I'll have a pup.

Cheers.

 

Where’s your pal based chartpolski

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17 hours ago, chartpolski said:

A pal of mine mated a deerhound with a lot of Doxhope blood to an Irish coursing greyhound, but she didn't take.

Hes done the mating again and hopefully, it looks like she's taken this time;

IMG_5227.JPG.3ea93e8fd570513a9de0ad09620a7677.JPG

IMG_5225.JPG.6c052da4a5b23a1713e27dec1ce60e95.JPG

With a bit of luck, I'll have a pup.

Cheers.

 

Hope its took for him charts 

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