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6 hours ago, byron said:

Yes.

This bitch is four and half, and with me 24/7. And biked morning and night, everyday.tides are right here at moment.so we'll be out canoeing in the morning.cost me hundreds in beer socialising her.lol..fox/cat and squizzer mad.

Sounds like my sort of dog mate .Every single lurcher I had was mad for fox ,cat and deer .

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Wife just got me this little article…..a pure prick, just how I like them.

First time in 52 years I have not had a dog around me sat here twiddling my thumbs after been up since 5 am. I need another dog if only for my mental health. It's an emptiness I can't describe when yo

Any dog is “tying”, not just a lurcher or terrier, but so are cage birds, horses, poultry, etc. Now, I’m most definitely NOT having a pop at anyone who thinks having a lurcher is “to tying”, but

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1 hour ago, Bush Rummager said:

I remember being a 19 year old apprentice sat on the rad drill dreaming about owning a 3/4 beddy grey. 26 inch. Smooth coat. Have a go at most things. It never happened!! 

I reckon a corgi might be a good call ?

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the first dog is american and english champion chainmakers samsung of rikamia my dogs grandsire the second picture is bellglen rich desire of rikamia hes my pups uncle hes english champion,the father to my pup i couldnot find any pictures he went to south africa he was to big for english show 19 inches and 55 pound he was a specimen and south african champion,there was four pups in that litter all were champions,my dog pucker who i bred was 55 pound and a ringer for his gran dad the south african champion

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On 20/06/2023 at 14:35, sandymere said:

Think I'll likely stick with the galgos, easy to live with temperament, nice size so don't have to punch above their weigh but not tanks, robust and sporting.

They do seem to be very calm in comparison to this coursing bred nob jockey :laugh: 

I’m a few years away from deciding this one, I reckon it’ll be a Jack or a staffy… but who knows. I’ll probs have a lurcher to the day I kick it ;)

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The vast majority of my dogs have been small whippet based lurchers and I reckon the next lurcher will be my last so i want a big hairy beast! Ideally it would be beddygrey x deerhoundgrey hybrid - reckon I might have to start putting the feelers out soon ?

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On 21/06/2023 at 06:12, low plains drifter said:

Always liked GSD types, the Malinois are impressive with a good structure

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What a fickin fickin fickin animal, blue boy

 

you couldn’t give me one accidents waiting to happen 

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11 hours ago, mr moocher said:

the first dog is american and english champion chainmakers samsung of rikamia my dogs grandsire the second picture is bellglen rich desire of rikamia hes my pups uncle hes english champion,the father to my pup i couldnot find any pictures he went to south africa he was to big for english show 19 inches and 55 pound he was a specimen and south african champion,there was four pups in that litter all were champions,my dog pucker who i bred was 55 pound and a ringer for his gran dad the south african champion

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A good Stafford is hard to beat around the house

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10 hours ago, mr moocher said:

the first dog is american and english champion chainmakers samsung of rikamia my dogs grandsire the second picture is bellglen rich desire of rikamia hes my pups uncle hes english champion,the father to my pup i couldnot find any pictures he went to south africa he was to big for english show 19 inches and 55 pound he was a specimen and south african champion,there was four pups in that litter all were champions,my dog pucker who i bred was 55 pound and a ringer for his gran dad the south african champion

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tidy ?

always liked brindle staffs bit leggy ripped up there a picture 

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