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Here's a few wheatan types owned by mates in the U.K. and Ireland. Two first crosses and their litter; Two line bred Wheatan/greys; Two litter sisters,  Deerhoun

it's nice to see the season of goodwill too all men and that malarkey is officially over. 

A christmas tale was good crack I can see why irish lads hate the english though  english lads talking about Wheatonx have a good 2022 lads ?

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6 minutes ago, Wheaten_al said:

I don’t want to ruin the other thread. Is there many genuine wheaten greys about as I think out of two pages so far I’m the only one with a genuine wheaten greyhound. I currently have a 3/4 grey 1/2 wheaten and a straight half cross both from Ireland bred from as good as your going to get. be good to see some more if anyone me has any past or present 185C3A52-0D51-4395-AE49-216A005ED4E8.jpeg

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I think you mean a 3 quarter grey a quarter Wheaton what' height is the half cross and how do you find there temperament 

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17 minutes ago, Wheaten_al said:

Good to see others that have kept keep the real stuff pal, It just seems that everything is a wheaten cross these days. If it’s fawn in colour or has a slight bit of rough coat or even if there’s all sorts in there with some wheaten it’s called a wheaten cross. 

I liked my wheaten xs to have nothing else in the mix as well, same for bull xs, I'm not knocking anyone else's dogs because I've seen a few outstanding animals with both in them it was just my preference. 

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18 minutes ago, Wheaten_al said:

Same pal nothing wrong with adding a bit of this and that just be honest about it !!! One of the if not best dogs I’ve had was a whippet bull grey, but I would call him a bull grey like a lot would have

Crackers pal 

Does it really matter ? Unless you’re using the dog in a breeding it means f**k all. If I call my bitch a bull x and she has 1/16th collie...... she certainly isn’t a collie x ? 

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18 minutes ago, SheepChaser said:

Does it really matter ? Unless you’re using the dog in a breeding it means f**k all. If I call my bitch a bull x and she has 1/16th collie...... she certainly isn’t a collie x ? 

She is if she starts stalking her foxes. Lol. 

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1 hour ago, Wheaten_al said:

I don’t want to ruin the other thread. Is there many genuine wheaten greys about as I think out of two pages so far I’m the only one with a genuine wheaten greyhound. I currently have a 3/4 grey 1/4 wheaten (picture of her in summer shaved out) and a straight half cross both from Ireland bred from as good as your going to get. be good to see some more if anyone me has any past or present 185C3A52-0D51-4395-AE49-216A005ED4E8.jpeg

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Not a good idea to strip a dog of its coat in the summer pal, it actually has the opposite effect of what you’re trying to achieve, in the winter the coat helps keep the warmth in and in the summer it helps keep the heat out so keeps the dogs core temperature cooler, which as you will know is more important for running dogs because of their lack of bodily fat, can’t make better than what nature has put there, atb

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