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Does anyone work or breed the malinois whippet lurcher type dogs any thoughts on this breed . Guy local to me has 2 pure dogs and like the look of them as they are steady racey type but also make good guard dogs any thoughts or opinions on this breed as a working lurcher etc good or bad .

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13 minutes ago, gasaxeman said:

Does anyone work or breed the malinois whippet lurcher type dogs any thoughts on this breed . Guy local to me has 2 pure dogs and like the look of them as they are steady racey type but also make good guard dogs any thoughts or opinions on this breed as a working lurcher etc good or bad .

There's a fella on this site, sure he said his brother has a 1st cross whippet/malinois.

Remember a pic of it on top of a bale of straw/hay.

Forget the name of the thread now.

German shepherd first x, thread, vfr400boy ?

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56 minutes ago, gasaxeman said:

Was thinking more whippet cross as its all bunny or bird to be honest with heavy cover bramble etc and lamping .

The one I was telling you about is a 1st cross whippet/malinois, even though it's on the German shepherd cross thread.  ?

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I like the sound of Mali x greyhound that would be a cross Id of loved to have tried just to be different for all rounder use but to be honest I don’t think they’d offer anything different than any normal lurcher bred for all rounder use 

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From what information I have gleaned they may even when crossed to a non ped or whippet throw a bit to tall for the type of daytime I go . The vast majority of ground is bramble or reclaimed pit spoil that's had years to settle down .also a lot of small paddocks fringed with hawthorn bramble and a mixture of both . So in reality I would prefer a fast off the mark dog good coat nose and one that doesn't mind plowing in were it's thorny or brambles nettles etc . Plus do a bit of lamping ferreting etc . It seems that I have answered my own question on the subject plus when looking further into it they can throw to a size a lot larger than I require . The bitch I saw was only around 24 so that's what got me thinking but malinois can and usually grow a lot bigger . Problem is there isn't many small type hard whippet type lurchers about these days were as when I was younger there seemed plenty to view .

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22 minutes ago, gasaxeman said:

From what information I have gleaned they may even when crossed to a non ped or whippet throw a bit to tall for the type of daytime I go . The vast majority of ground is bramble or reclaimed pit spoil that's had years to settle down .also a lot of small paddocks fringed with hawthorn bramble and a mixture of both . So in reality I would prefer a fast off the mark dog good coat nose and one that doesn't mind plowing in were it's thorny or brambles nettles etc . Plus do a bit of lamping ferreting etc . It seems that I have answered my own question on the subject plus when looking further into it they can throw to a size a lot larger than I require . The bitch I saw was only around 24 so that's what got me thinking but malinois can and usually grow a lot bigger . Problem is there isn't many small type hard whippet type lurchers about these days were as when I was younger there seemed plenty to view .

Most purebred whippet bitches are around the 20" tts mark.

Not sure about malinois, but know they're a bit smaller than Gsd's, bitches 22-23"?

Wouldn't have thought a 1st cross whippet/malinois would be much more than 21"-22"for a bitch, and maybe an inch or two bigger for a dog.

Purely conjecture, as I've never seen one in real life lol. ?

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10 minutes ago, shaaark said:

Most purebred whippet bitches are around the 20" tts mark.

Not sure about malinois, but know they're a bit smaller than Gsd's, bitches 22-23"?

Wouldn't have thought a 1st cross whippet/malinois would be much more than 21"-22"for a bitch, and maybe an inch or two bigger for a dog.

Purely conjecture, as I've never seen one in real life lol. ?

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Just now, mC HULL said:

treat yourself to one shaark you can start a thread my very first lurcher ? ? 

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Oh dear, Magoo, your humour is side splitting, NOT.

I see fury has pulled out of the joshua fight, AGAIN. 

Keep telling you, fury WILL NEVER FIGHT JOSHUA.

Now, run along, there's a good little boy.  ?

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4 minutes ago, shaaark said:

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Oh dear, Magoo, your humour is side splitting, NOT.

I see fury has pulled out of the joshua fight, AGAIN. 

Keep telling you, fury WILL NEVER FIGHT JOSHUA.

Now, run along, there's a good little boy.  ?

? there’s more chance a you getting a my first lurcher then there is a joshua getting his hands on a wbc or ring belt ? 

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6 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

? there’s more chance a you getting a my first lurcher then there is a joshua getting his hands on a wbc or ring belt ? 

? There's no need to answer this, as it's a rhetorical question, but, are you completely devoid of any sense?! ?

I told you, and this whole site, I've put my plans on getting another lurcher on hold for a few years, maybe never again, due to my current situation, and the way everything to do with working dogs is unfolding.

Not too difficult to understand, is it?

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