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By Oshea
Evening all,
I'm lucky enough to have first pick from a friends litter. Heās crossed his Saluki dog with his Collie Bull GH bitch. Iāve only seen videos of the litter as heās based in UK. Few different characters in the litter, some sit reluctant off in the back ground others play among themselves two are incredibly forward one more than the other.Ā
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What key things do you look for when picking a litter? Iāve mostly ran mine on rabbits, reds and some others.
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Go stead,
osheaĀ
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By Deerhound Lurchers Lady
Just got this stunning little bitch, nearly 12 months old, Deerhound x Bedie grey.
I used to go out with my dad's Lurchers when I was a kid but I'm a female in my 30's now and struggling to get back into the swing of things.
I'd love to have this girl knocking down bunnies but I just don't know where to start, I've barely seen a rabbit or and other quarry since I moved here.
Any of you experts in my area fancy giving me some advice/practical experience (hunting related only)Ā
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By Big Pow
What do folk use for keeping their dogs at the height of cleanliness?Ā
Mostly talking about ears here, the amount of gunk that seems to build up resulting in all night head shaking is phenomenal.Ā
How cropped are you keeping nails? Best tooth and gum care?
Seems not to be a topic but I know everybody is keeping their dogs in top condition
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By hbb
Iām looking for some advice as we recently rescued a whippet lurcher mix. Sheās extremely friendly and sociable with dogs and peopleĀ but is constantly biting and grabbing our older dogs legs, ears and neck. Heās s cavachon and doesnāt really care for playing or interacting with other dogs so he rarely snaps or growls at her when she starts. Heāll just stand there looking at us or try to run away. Sheās never been aggressive towards him and regularly tryās to protect him if other dogs get rough with him. However sheās constantly biting at him when he starts barking or whenās she too excited. We separate her and tell her no but so far itās not working and heās doing little to tell her to stop. My worry is heās much smaller then her and that she might accidentally hurt him if we werenāt there to stop it. Is this common Lurcher behaviour and any suggestions? ThanksĀ
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By Kingofthelamp
Well lads Iām just looking for some advice on my pup if anyone can help he was jumping against a wall and fell awkwardly on his back right leg there was a little squeal nothing much out of him but he has it held up since and is limping around heās in good enough form he tryās to run around with other lurcher but I checked it and felt it out nothing is broken that I can tell but when I motion the leg and give it a stretch inwards and outward it hurts him??Ā
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any opinions or advice be great ladsšš
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