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1 minute ago, SheepChaser said:

Oh the irony ? you’ve got the highest number of posts on most threads ? mostly about Salukis. Between you and Carl you’re pretty much single handed keeping the site going ? “The bull x lads” ? give your head a shake most of the folk you’re talking to don’t own bull x. 

So talking from what they have heard then mate? 

 

 

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Better dogs out there for that job beddy whippets will try some can an will succeed but it’s more of a fight it out slog than job done clean an quick no point in getting little dogs chewed up 

19tts beddy whippet 2nd cross more than capable  

And your pitting 30kg saluki hybrids against a little puney fcukin hare to plod the fcuking thing into the ground and kill it with sheer fcukin boredom. ???? Leave the foxing lurchers to those th

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Just now, mC HULL said:

So talking from what they have heard then mate? 

 

 

Jesus you’re hard work ? 

Not everyone is trying to argue that their dogs it chosen breed is best at everything. 

Its way to nice a day to sit here going round in circles with you.

And a totally pointless exercise as you are always right anyway. 
 

Im going to have a nice cold beer and then take the dogs for a walk with the mrs. 

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8 minutes ago, SheepChaser said:

Jesus you’re hard work ? 

Not everyone is trying to argue that their dogs it chosen breed is best at everything. 

Its way to nice a day to sit here going round in circles with you.

And a totally pointless exercise as you are always right anyway. 
 

Im going to have a nice cold beer and then take the dogs for a walk with the mrs. 

terrier grey best for teeth mate ill agree

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I've got a 3/4 whippet 1/4 beddy who recently caught his first in a reed bed - he finished it off but it wasn't particularly quick or 'pretty'. Not something i'd want to see him do on a regular basis if I'm honest but he's well up for it and I know instantly when he picks up a scent as his whole body language and demeanor changes into 'seek and destroy mode.' Definitely goes up a gear from when he's on a rabbit or squirrel.

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I never kept a bedy whippet first x but had 3 q bred that took few gingers but not what I call a fox dog ,I'd go for a bedy grey bigger stronger type of juckel ,I don't go out looking for gingers never have but one gets put up its fair  game .

 

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