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My first cross deerhound/greyhound bitch Nancy is six months old now, so measured and weighed her today. She's 26 " and 58lb; Progressing as expected. Recall is good, retri

Just an update on my first cross deer/grey, Nancy; Seven months old today, 27" and 62 lb; Coats coming in, and she's shaping up nicely. Still on course to give her a run around Fe

This is my last deer/grey, Lima, at around the same age; She made 29" and 75 lb. This pup is stockier and heavier boned, but I think she'll make around the same size, maybe not quite a

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35 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

My first cross deerhound/greyhound bitch Nancy is six months old now, so measured and weighed her today.

She's 26 " and 58lb;

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Progressing as expected. Recall is good, retrieve just so-so, but hopefully will improve.

She's going to be a big strong bitch, will probably give her a run around the end of February , but no rush.

Cheers.

tidy bitch chart

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1 hour ago, chartpolski said:

My first cross deerhound/greyhound bitch Nancy is six months old now, so measured and weighed her today.

She's 26 " and 58lb;

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Progressing as expected. Recall is good, retrieve just so-so, but hopefully will improve.

She's going to be a big strong bitch, will probably give her a run around the end of February , but no rush.

Cheers.

Nice mate ? 

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1 hour ago, chartpolski said:

My first cross deerhound/greyhound bitch Nancy is six months old now, so measured and weighed her today.

She's 26 " and 58lb;

FullSizeRender.jpg.13fb938949665d57798a8fb884970cc2.jpg

FullSizeRender.jpg.82eb042326dd3b94848e71d143664f08.jpg

FullSizeRender.jpg.3f4a75701fe19b56f7f81414b0e3b1d7.jpg

Progressing as expected. Recall is good, retrieve just so-so, but hopefully will improve.

She's going to be a big strong bitch, will probably give her a run around the end of February , but no rush.

Cheers.

Bring her up in feb charts shes a bonnie pup

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2 hours ago, chartpolski said:

My first cross deerhound/greyhound bitch Nancy is six months old now, so measured and weighed her today.

She's 26 " and 58lb;

FullSizeRender.jpg.13fb938949665d57798a8fb884970cc2.jpg

FullSizeRender.jpg.82eb042326dd3b94848e71d143664f08.jpg

FullSizeRender.jpg.3f4a75701fe19b56f7f81414b0e3b1d7.jpg

Progressing as expected. Recall is good, retrieve just so-so, but hopefully will improve.

She's going to be a big strong bitch, will probably give her a run around the end of February , but no rush.

Cheers.

Would love to have a first cross at some point in life or put a first cross over the bitch I have maybe down the line if she turns out a goodun ?

Absolute cracker that anyway , really nice  ? 

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1 minute ago, Moocher71 said:

She's a cracker charts ,what size was the deerhound she comes from ? Never had a first x but I grew up with deerhound grey x collie greys with bit bedy in some of them .

Not sure about the size of the sire.

Heres the sire and dam;

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Cheers.

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