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On 08/10/2021 at 08:22, Greb147 said:

Click on the quote/reply icon, then click on add files and then go in to your files and find images/photos, then go ahead and upload them. 

I messed it up but did Edit, copy, paste and its worked. That will do for now. Many thanks.

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Yer he’s doing ok, this will be his first propper season where I will push him now and find out what his weaknesses are but going off last season I am really pleased with him ?

beddy collie greyhound mongrely hybrid things is what I use if your not needing a specialist type dog for set job this cross has the jobs in hand ?? 

The ideal lurcher is the one that works best for you in your country.

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I think most novice lurcher men learn more off their first dog than a hundred books . We learn from mistakes.  Well we should do . My first was a collie, grey x whippet.  Caught some gear . But missed loads down to my inexperience.  My advice is wait until something catches you eye , rear it like any of your other dogs but implementing field work training.  Maybe get someone local to oblige a day or 2 out . Point you in right direction.  Off you go . Best a luck

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16 minutes ago, Black neck said:

Wtf did u say 2 the poor fecker

I hardly ever did this once I knew he would do it. On one occasion that i was going to do it whilst I was taping the camera to the railing and taking no notice of Jago I heard a splash and the bugger had taken a header of that wall just because he wanted to. He did it with no pressure from me for a retrieve. Force would soon take the enthusiasm away. I will but pressure on a dog if I need to but never for this. When he knew a dive was on he couldnt wait to go. 

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Just now, tomfromwest said:

I hardly ever did this once I knew he would do it. On one occasion that i was going to do it whilst I was taping the camera to the railing and taking no notice of Jago I heard a splash and the bugger had taken a header of that wall just because he wanted to. He did it with no pressure from me for a retrieve. Force would soon take the enthusiasm away. I will but pressure on a dog if I need to but never for this. When he knew a dive was on he couldnt wait to go. See how he is going up not down. Thats a confident Dog.

 

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2 hours ago, The drover said:

I think most novice lurcher men learn more off their first dog than a hundred books . We learn from mistakes.  Well we should do . My first was a collie, grey x whippet.  Caught some gear . But missed loads down to my inexperience.  My advice is wait until something catches you eye , rear it like any of your other dogs but implementing field work training.  Maybe get someone local to oblige a day or 2 out . Point you in right direction.  Off you go . Best a luck

Thank for that??

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2 hours ago, tomfromwest said:

I hardly ever did this once I knew he would do it. On one occasion that i was going to do it whilst I was taping the camera to the railing and taking no notice of Jago I heard a splash and the bugger had taken a header of that wall just because he wanted to. He did it with no pressure from me for a retrieve. Force would soon take the enthusiasm away. I will but pressure on a dog if I need to but never for this. When he knew a dive was on he couldnt wait to go. 

Oh I thought he'd got depressed ?

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On ‎04‎/‎10‎/‎2021 at 18:19, Busher100 said:

Don’t talk out your ass a fast bull x will do all that with with the plus side of it’ll go down the beam to anything unlike them collie deerhoundys who pretend can’t see anything more than a rabbit?

How is it then that decent lurcher owners want collie.deerhound and whippet in the mix,and none of them want the smell of bullshit in the pedigree.I know of a few that want a deerhoundy /collie in the mix to rescue what the bull lacks,pace,nous and minerals,because the vast majority of bull bred lurchers and the owners lack all 3

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33 minutes ago, morton said:

How is it then that decent lurcher owners want collie.deerhound and whippet in the mix,and none of them want the smell of bullshit in the pedigree.I know of a few that want a deerhoundy /collie in the mix to rescue what the bull lacks,pace,nous and minerals,because the vast majority of bull bred lurchers and the owners lack all 3

Legend

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9 hours ago, morton said:

How is it then that decent lurcher owners want collie.deerhound and whippet in the mix,and none of them want the smell of bullshit in the pedigree.I know of a few that want a deerhoundy /collie in the mix to rescue what the bull lacks,pace,nous and minerals,because the vast majority of bull bred lurchers and the owners lack all 3

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3 hours ago, morton said:

How is it then that decent lurcher owners want collie.deerhound and whippet in the mix,and none of them want the smell of bullshit in the pedigree.I know of a few that want a deerhoundy /collie in the mix to rescue what the bull lacks,pace,nous and minerals,because the vast majority of bull bred lurchers and the owners lack all 3

Okay mate no worries ???‍♂️

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