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12 minutes ago, Pardus said:

Be a few weeks yet before they see a legend.

this dosser grabbed a myxi on his first walk out at 3 month old ,he near enough skinned it and growled at me when I tried taking it ,I thought w t fecking hell have I got here 🤣

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A friend of mine id like to mention he's coming up 60 now he keeps a right good like of pure saluki iv seen these dogs stop some real toppers over the years especially his smooth bitch and a daughter

Also coursed greyhounds and ran in the waterloo cup as said at almost 60 now his dogs are still the best conditioned you'll ever see and a nice man he is, those pups at the top are one week old and ho

looks like this un mate 

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On 14/05/2025 at 19:37, chartpolski said:

He sounds like a good running dog man; no breed blindness, willing to try different types and different dog sports.

Training a saluki to win a coursing cup and a whippet to become a Racing Champion means he knows how to condition a dog and get it ready for a competition !

Long may he continue !

Cheers.

have to disagree mate why would anyone try all different types when you have what you need ? you try all different types as a novice until you find your feet and find what is needed 

and i would say training and  getting a dog right for competition is the easiest thing to do just getting one in condition 

now getting one in comdiotion and peaking it at the right time over 5 month with all that can happen when there hard at it thats another thing 

 

bit talking about the lad in the topic 

just the breed blind lol i couldn’t resist lol 

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10 hours ago, Black neck said:

Bit different 2 ull 

lol makes me laugh when i say nothings more hardy the a saluki and lads on here laugh 

imagine a bull x running on that lol or 3/4 grey lol

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6 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

have to disagree mate why would anyone try all different types when you have what you need ? you try all different types as a novice until you find your feet and find what is needed 

and i would say training and  getting a dog right for competition is the easiest thing to do just getting one in condition 

now getting one in comdiotion and peaking it at the right time over 5 month with all that can happen when there hard at it thats another thing 

 

bit talking about the lad in the topic 

just the breed blind lol i couldn’t resist lol 

The best preparation for a fight is a fight. Once you get them in good enough condition before the season starts and you run them regularly and wisely then it's all there on a plate for you.

And talking about bull cross owners, that's what many do wrong, they have them penned up all season and then throw them in the back of the motor and expect them to perform like machines and then wonder why they run like beach donkeys. Lol

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8 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

lol makes me laugh when i say nothings more hardy the a saluki and lads on here laugh 

imagine a bull x running on that lol or 3/4 grey lol

Your salukis aren't hardy mchull god sake no one's more bred blind than you lol im telling  you now I bet  you have her dressing up as a saluki with fluffy ears on with slut write across her chest dog lead round the throat  screaming you  call me lucas  il call you lady 😉lol 

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2 minutes ago, gunter said:

Your salukis aren't hardy mchull god sake no one's more bred blind than you lol im telling  you now I bet  you have her dressing up as a saluki with fluffy ears on with slut write across her chest dog lead round the throat  screaming you  call me lucas  il call you lady 😉lol 

there lurchers running dogs not game dogs nothing is more hardy mate just take stick 

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6 minutes ago, Pardus said:

The best preparation for a fight is a fight. Once you get them in good enough condition before the season starts and you run them regularly and wisely then it's all there on a plate for you.

And talking about bull cross owners, that's what many do wrong, they have them penned up all season and then throw them in the back of the motor and expect them to perform like machines and then wonder why they run like beach donkeys. Lol

it’s not mate when there worked hard you can easily become flat if you aint on the ball not eneough work and they will loose a traction with the game it’s a fine line trust me 

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10 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

have to disagree mate why would anyone try all different types when you have what you need ? you try all different types as a novice until you find your feet and find what is needed 

and i would say training and  getting a dog right for competition is the easiest thing to do just getting one in condition 

now getting one in comdiotion and peaking it at the right time over 5 month with all that can happen when there hard at it thats another thing 

 

bit talking about the lad in the topic 

just the breed blind lol i couldn’t resist lol 

You just don’t get it !

Wnning a Racing Championship with a whippet is the pinnacle of whippet racing, and getting the dog ready, at the peak of condition for that once a year event is an achievement in itself.

Then to change breeds and win events with Salukis and greyhounds means, to me, that the man knew his stuff and wanted different challenges .

Completely different types and events.

Cheers.

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