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I am a proud owner of a Lurcher Diesel (father first generation GH X GSD) and a Longdog Honey (Saluki X GH) I don't work mine but are interested in hearing stories of people that do work there dogs,

 

Here are some pics of mine, they are off the phone so are not good quality I'm afraid.

 

This is Honey, the farmer wants dogs that the owners do not pay to hunt to wear muzzles at the track, he was the same when we had our Deerhound and our Whippet, but there is over 5 acres of farm land up there that he don't mind them running on so I don't mind putting muzzles on them,

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This is Diesel, all he got from the GSD was the ears, although once we took him on a different walk and he met a fox, down on the other walk he also likes catching crows :hmm:

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And they do have beds but they prefer sleeping next to each other on the living room floor.

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Thanks, the male is the biggest wimp though, he is scared of westies :icon_redface: and will run from them, although in October so now the farmer lets out a big red stag as he breeds big reds on the fields around and he says to walk the dogs without a muzzle encase a problem does come up as the big red has been known to get angry and attack people and there is not really any gates so it can go anywhere including the village, the last person that got attacked by a big red got chucked in the air loads of times and almost every bone in his body got broke as there was no-one to stop the stag and the stag just wouldn't stop, and during rutting season that they don't have to wear muzzles the male loves catching things with a jack russel friend of his while the female concentrates more on wild fallow and last year had to go to the vets after being kicked face by a fallow. We are forever being told how over weight our dogs are though does anyone on here think that they are overweight?

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