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23-01-2007, 01:22 PM   #51

Re: Cat-friendly breed of dog?


Lots of my family have working lurchers, and the B-I-L of an aunt of mine has a pair of lurchers which are bred Irish Wolfhound/Greyhound and are absoloutley HUGE hairy beasts...but as gentle as a kitten!
Great thing about lurchers, they come in all shapes, sizes, colours, coat types etc



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23-01-2007, 02:11 PM   #52

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Is it just a myth that Jack Russells are quite prone to biting and nipping then?

We have never had any problem with our Jack Russell he has a lovely temperment. Here is a pic of the 3 of them.





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23-01-2007, 04:14 PM   #53

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Ahhh - great pic Kay. What posers they are!!!! lol



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23-01-2007, 08:30 PM   #54

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Oh Kim - that's a fab photo!!!!!!!!! I'm sold on the idea of a greyhound / whippet type thing now!!!!!!!
Thanks Charlie. I must say that now I have had pointies I woudn't want any other type and they suit our lifestyle perfectly. A whippet would be great, the temperament of a greyhound, but smaller. Or if you wanted the smallest sighthound of all, why not an Italian greyhound?!

Found this website
WWW.THEITALIANGREYHOUNDCLUB.CO.UK



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