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here is the pics of the new addition to the family, have high hopes for this one.

 

We found out after that his dad is the brother of my mates old roo dog, who died a year ago. The bitch he currently has now is a relative of my pup here

 

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littermates for comparison, mines the one on the right

 

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my pup, his name is Chief

 

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here is the dad, who is a full brother(littermate) to my mates old dog bullet. Ive always wanted a dog from this line as bullet was a very good dog, great nature etc

 

 

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here is a family shot, minus the dad

Dark black/brindle is the mum

other bigger yellow one is a sister, 12 months old i think from memory

and the pups

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how can it be a "roo dog" when it has a rough coat and so do both its parents dis?

 

depends on your terminology

 

to me, a dog like this, whether it be smooth or hairy can be called a roo dog or a staghound, yes hairy dogs are normally called staghounds, but i will call them either, as they are one and the same, u can get smooth and hairy out of the same litter so why should they have to be called any different?

 

dont know about the beardie in it, they are normally made up of deer, grey and wolf, some have borzoi in them. from what ive been told this guys dogs go way back, his father had the line over east and they brought it over here.

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how can it be a "roo dog" when it has a rough coat and so do both its parents dis?

 

depends on your terminology

 

to me, a dog like this, whether it be smooth or hairy can be called a roo dog or a staghound, yes hairy dogs are normally called staghounds, but i will call them either, as they are one and the same, u can get smooth and hairy out of the same litter so why should they have to be called any different?

 

dont know about the beardie in it, they are normally made up of deer, grey and wolf, some have borzoi in them. from what ive been told this guys dogs go way back, his father had the line over east and they brought it over here.

you can definately see the irish wolf in em great looking dogs bet they run like horses :D

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bullsmilk, when he starts running i'll let ya know lol

 

definaltey a dose of wolf in there, the smaller littermate was more wolfish i guess, lot more solid and u can see from his head a bit different

 

i picked the more leaner racier one, still a good size tho. Hes grown about an inch in the last 5-6 days too

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