Well my first choice was for a whippet, but my husband didn't fancy one, so we compromised on a lurcher instead! I'm so glad we did. Gercha is such a people dog, faithful to her family, good with our daughter and friendly to strangers. She's very quick and willing to learn. She loves a good...
The rough-haired lurcher does look better with his coat on, but having a hairy four month old lurcher pup, I can understand the owner's reason for wanting it clipped!
What a lovely selection of dogs - looked like they had great fun.
Just to make those of you who didn't get much snow jealous - the snow here was very Narnia like - here is Gercha going for one of her very first walks in the woods - looks like Mr Tumnus might pop out of the trees any minute:
Wow - Maisie is really lovely - wouldn't mind if Gercha turned out to be a hairier version of her! It is amazing how quickly they change, here is a pic of Gercha at 3 wks:
Funny you should say that, almost identical to how I describe her: looks like a collie, runs like a lurcher! It's the way those hindfeet come right through to the front.
Any idea how our pup will turn out - head photo taken at 10 weeks, snow photo at 11 weeks. Breeding is a mixture of saluki, collie, bedlington and greyhound. Anyone got photos of lurchers of similar breeding? At the moment she looks more like a collie than anything!
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