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A pic of a few dogs owned by London lads in the past. The white bitch was the litter sister to the great grand dam to lucky the dark destroyer i believe. The brindle bitch was a fx saluki greyhound. 

No better feeling than bringing a dog on from a pup...giving them a spin at 10/11 month old and  watching it take it's first rabbit/fox/deer etc...no drug comes close Neck😔

Mate my Wheaton x bitch is 27 tts and 80/90 lb fighting weight...had her out ferreting from first jabs with longnets etc,around the harris/gos hawks, she's done everything you would use a whippet/smal

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3 minutes ago, Black neck said:

See the wheaten in that un 

mad how bits show threw later on aye nothing wrong with a bit of terrier get the mouth going a  bit of aggression is good 

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2 hours ago, saluki bouy said:

This mine from as 

looks abit short in back but just the angle 

 

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It's the muscle behind the shoulder that's making it look like that mate. Pulled up with it not being stood up straight on its tarsus an metatarsus so that leaves the hocks bent leading to that. Nothing wrong with the dog. Nice looking dog mate. 

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3 hours ago, mC HULL said:

looks a nice type it stopping much ?

Yeah pal I’m happy enough with him for what I do and where I run demon in cover will go over fences and dykes multiple times when behind one sits in a works them not up and at them sometimes think could have finished that quicker but he likes his time pleasure to watch and even more of a pleasure to own around the house with the kids 

downside bad for knocking nail beds up nightmare following up on deer would probably come of a hare and onto one of them if opportunitiy came up and he’s not clinical with them and I hate them got in bother with them few years ago 

looses condition fast looks like a different dog coming back to the van after a few runs 

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2 hours ago, Bangersanmash said:

It's the muscle behind the shoulder that's making it look like that mate. Pulled up with it not being stood up straight on its tarsus an metatarsus so that leaves the hocks bent leading to that. Nothing wrong with the dog. Nice looking dog mate. 

 Cheers mate 

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3 hours ago, mC HULL said:

mad how bits show threw later on aye nothing wrong with a bit of terrier get the mouth going a  bit of aggression is good 

Mad eh I met lad with sister and she threw to the saluki wouldn’t have put them as litter mates 

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1 minute ago, saluki bouy said:

Yeah pal I’m happy enough with him for what I do and where I run demon in cover will go over fences and dykes multiple times when behind one sits in a works them not up and at them sometimes think could have finished that quicker but he likes his time pleasure to watch and even more of a pleasure to own around the house with the kids 

downside bad for knocking nail beds up nightmare following up on deer would probably come of a hare and onto one of them if opportunitiy came up and he’s not clinical with them and I hate them got in bother with them few years ago 

looses condition fast looks like a different dog coming back to the van after a few runs 

he looks a nice type my kind a dog nice strong good good for the tricky land 

i hear you deer everywhere a nightmare 

daytime dog next for me have that shock collar on from pup won’t touch deer like you had a few bad days with peopl walkers 

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1 minute ago, saluki bouy said:

Mad eh I met lad with sister and she threw to the saluki wouldn’t have put them as litter mates 

that’s it but i like a throwback don’t you same with the big heads 

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Mate you gave me advice just to let him knock them up for himself when a youngster and that’s what I did if I’d walked about with him and ran of a slip from the start he’d never do what he’s doing now so thanks for that 

Aye bumped into some lads one day and his thing looked like a big bull cross 

do they not say there was some foxhound in some of the old stuff? 

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5 minutes ago, saluki bouy said:

Mate you gave me advice just to let him knock them up for himself when a youngster and that’s what I did if I’d walked about with him and ran of a slip from the start he’d never do what he’s doing now so thanks for that 

Aye bumped into some lads one day and his thing looked like a big bull cross 

do they not say there was some foxhound in some of the old stuff? 

Bull terrier 😬

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4 minutes ago, saluki bouy said:

Mate you gave me advice just to let him knock them up for himself when a youngster and that’s what I did if I’d walked about with him and ran of a slip from the start he’d never do what he’s doing now so thanks for that 

Aye bumped into some lads one day and his thing looked like a big bull cross 

do they not say there was some foxhound in some of the old stuff? 

they may be lol but there doing they job mine defo threw a bit to bull stuff lol

 

glad he’s a nightmare pulling what it sees lol they can be hard when young hunting up but make sure there first runs a good one they will settle normally and be back sound you slip on a shit un first there findin something in a 5 mile radius but you wouldnt swap it for out 

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