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does anyone here work their lurchers or is it all about showing?
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shameless52 said:lure coursing and racing are good forms of stimulation (altho I dont know about on hot days) but what stimulation is there in the show ring? Shows would be better of being held during other seasons of the year to make them less uncomfortable for the dogs(but then u have the rain problem I know) as for chasing rabbits etc the country side is never more than 20 mins away doesnt have to be full on just letting the dog use its nose and go through the reeds and long grass etc, by the way over the years we have also lamped hundreds or rabbits on industrial estates and schhol playing fields in the middle of towns and cities we have also lamped as many rats and a fair few foxes on the rubbish dump with lurchers and terriers
oh hello georgetiptap said:JOHN m8,U must admit lurcher racing is gettin like a mixture of non-ped greyhounds and non-ped whippet racing last few years. :teehee:I agree with mark lucher were bred for the feild not shows cannot see the point of lurcher shows me self,and as for weather sun heat ect well i cannot say much on that score because i do non ped whippet racing and we out there racing in the heat but get dogs in shade fast as we can after racing to get them cooled down.and as far as iv seen i never see anydogs kept out in it and if i did i would be first to go say summit to the owners
clare Bow said:I agree its all about non ped whippies and greyhounds which i do happen to have 2 of myself i also have a lurcher thats got a bit of almost everything in him i think lol. It would be nice to see more what i call true lurchers racing and showing not just longdogs all the time. I live in south london and would loved to work my dogs but it is just impossible for me i have no where to go its bad enough when i take them on wimbledon common i'd like a pound for every argument i have had with people over the dogs catching sqiurels its a joke here they tell me my dogs are intemidating because they are fast and i should keep them on leads :rant: it makes my blood boil they really do get a hard time where i live. Clare
OUTCH SOME1 AGREEING WITH ME GOD THAT MUST HURT AFEW THANKS CLARE XXXXXXXXXXXXXclare Bow said:I agree its all about non ped whippies and greyhounds which i do happen to have 2 of myself i also have a lurcher thats got a bit of almost everything in him i think lol. It would be nice to see more what i call true lurchers racing and showing not just longdogs all the time. I live in south london and would loved to work my dogs but it is just impossible for me i have no where to go its bad enough when i take them on wimbledon common i'd like a pound for every argument i have had with people over the dogs catching sqiurels its a joke here they tell me my dogs are intemidating because they are fast and i should keep them on leads :rant: it makes my blood boil they really do get a hard time where i live. Clare
so you have a hard time to i thought it was only me. What happened then ?clare Bow said:tell me about it..! i was out with my 2 a few weeks past and a dog warden pulled up in a van..jumped out and asked me..."is there much bull in your dogs ?"..well i thought i was going to make wee-wee laughing.
well i didnt want to hurt her feelings as she looked like a newbee....so i said that it might be best if she looked at some pix of bull crosses when she goes back to base. next thing i knew we were doing full on snogging and rolled about in her van !! well in my head we were anyway in hers she was running like fuk screaming "MADMANNNNNNNNNN !"stormydog said:so you have a hard time to i thought it was only me. What happened then ?clare Bow said:tell me about it..! i was out with my 2 a few weeks past and a dog warden pulled up in a van..jumped out and asked me..."is there much bull in your dogs ?"..well i thought i was going to make wee-wee laughing.
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