I think you have got the idea of dogging a bit mixed up.
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Anyone got a greyhound ?
Would go to greyhound rescue , beautiful animals
I think you have got the idea of dogging a bit mixed up.
They are magnificent and very loyal and usually placid and docile. Meet a couple of rescued ones walking my mutts now and then and they always appear a tad sad but yet elegant if that makes sense. The rescue ones from racing have usually had something pretty sh*t happen to them the keeper informs me. The best examples of breed are much prized of course and kept. He has been taking them for years.
They are big dogs remember Sludge. Which I know you know but it's only when you stand beside one you notice. They are amazing creatures and if you were to get one you would be repaid many, many times over for your efforts. Good in Family's usually as well, cause I asked him about this too. It's like any rescue dog that you don't get as a pup you never really know but I would say 99% are brill which is a higher percentage than can be said of humans in my experience. Good luck mate.
I used to have a lurcher cross when I was a kid. He used to love to swim in the sea. Loved it. He was highly strung but that was just him. Whippets are fine dogs. I keep terrier's and they would happily come wherever I go if they could cause they don't seem to ever get tired. Always a new hole/bush to poke you're head in. That sound's dodgy but I can't explain it any better. Sludge you will be in you're element mate. Always a dog ready to be rescued and give you everything they have got in return. If you got the time then you are in there mate. Plus they can't complain to you about you're taste in music. Hope it works for you
Had a rescue greyhound a while back, lovely animal. Great nature and a bit dim, don't need lots of exercise but need to be on a lead at all times when out as they have the urge to chase small furry things and can disappear from view very quickly.
The one I had was terrified of thunder but apart from that she made a really nice pet.
Forgot to mention that they can have teeth issues due to being fed a lot of soft slop type food.
Cockapoo's are the best. Actual teddybears
They say that if you lay down with dogs, you get up with fleas. Well I laid down with a right dog at a beach party in Magaluf last summer, and fleas would have been a facking blessing compared to what I got up with.
Used to have a Greyhound/lab cross. Lovely laid-back temperament and very obedient. Big dog though and full-time job clearing-up shit from the garden, would never hold on till a walk unlike some dogs.
Lurchers are a crodss between a grayhound and any other hound, and you can get them from grayhound rescue.
beautiful anumals, loyal and great company. They're usually a tad smaller than a full grayhound which is a plus, as they really are tall animals. They can sometimes be as small as a whippet and can be short or long haired. But whatever, they have great personalities.
I'd have a lurcher any time.
A hound is indeed a fine thing. I got terriers now but a hound is as noble as they come with loyalty abound. Fine choice for a companion.