Jet 6 year old male Lurcher Cross Labrador dog for adoption


Jet 6 year old male Lurcher Cross Labrador dog for adoption

A Lurcher is a classic working crossbreed: the result of a cross between a sighthound and a herding or terrier breed, depending on the goals of the breeder. Common crosses include Greyhounds, Whippets, Salukis, Scottish Deerhounds, or Irish Wolfhounds with Border Collies or Bedlington Terriers or Bull Terriers. A great Lurcher has speed.


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Lurchers generally are medium to large, light-bodied dogs. In general, Lurchers are deep-chested, leggy dogs regardless of the cross. Sighthounds vary significantly in size, and the Whippet is the lower end of the scale used in the Lurcher cross. Whippets top out around twenty-two inches at the shoulder.


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An Afador is the name given to a Labrador Retriever / Afghan Hound cross. They are fairly rare, as Afghan hounds are not terribly numerous. Your Afador puppy is likely to grow to be fairly large, as both Afghan Hounds and Labradors are reasonably tall.


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Meet the chocolate lab greyhound mix - the perfectly balanced Lurchers! This cross between a Labrador retriever and a Greyhound combines two different but very special dogs. More notably, it combines two dogs with quite complementary physical and personality traits.


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A lurcher is a cross, generally between a sighthound and a working dog breed. Generally, the aim of the cross is to produce a sighthound with more intelligence, a canny animal suitable for poaching rabbits, hares, and game birds.


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Mix Bull lurcher: Pitbull terrier X lurcher Lurcher X Staffy Lurcher X Whippet Lurcher X Saluki Lurcher X Collie Lurcher X Deerhound Lurcher X Labrador Lurcher X Poodle


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A labrador lurcher cross will usually be a healthy mix but it can end up having issues with hip dysplasia and elbow dysplasia from the labrador lineage in the dog. The lurcher lineage can have less serious issues such as gastric torsion, torn toenails, and some foot or muscle injuries.


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A Lurcher is a sighthound, a classic working crossbreed and some of the dogs used to bring about this breed were Greyhounds, Deerhounds, Whippets, Border Collies, Bedlington Terriers and Irish Wofhounds among others. This means that the Lurcher has many different looks as well.


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22-28 inches Lurcher Basics The Lurcher is a particularly unique breed of dog because its appearance can be greatly varied depending on breeding. Technically, a Lurcher is a cross between a sighthound and any non-sighthound breed, but it often takes the appearance of a Greyhound or Saluki.


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History. Lurcher is a result of crossing sighthounds with terrier or herding dogs. Being a crossbreed, it has mix traits of a sighthound and non-sighthound breed. Depending on their inheritance, Lurcher puppies have a different appearance in their size, coat type, and color. However, they have long straight legs, dark round eyes, and small wire.


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Gundogs Lurcher: the ultimate countryman's dog The Field July 21, 2016 Fast, intelligent, tough and kind, the lurcher is the ultimate dog for country dwellers, says David Tomlinson - though you won't find them at Crufts An athletic build and acceleration are the hallmarks of a lurcher.


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1 2 Next Page 1 of 2 tramp Born Hunter Members 2 50 posts Posted November 17, 2008 I have a lab bitch which is pretty game , works cover etc and im thinking about the merits of crossing her to either a whippetxgreyhound , a greyhound, or a 3/4 greyhound 1/4 collie which i bred. Any sensible comments would be greatly recieved. Quote lamping-lad


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The Lurcher dog breed is actually a cross-breed (or hybrid breed), not a pure-bred line with specific characteristics. Most experts describe the Lurcher dog as being a cross between a sighthound breed and a non-sighthound breed. Most Lurcher dogs have the Greyhound as the sighthound parent. The non-sighthound parent can be almost any other.


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He needs a new home. Reggie is a lovely young lad, full of fun. He loves to play with toys. He's also affectionate and loves cuddles. Reggie is highly intelligent… Shelter: Lurcher Link Rescue Lurcher Cross, - All Dogs Available for Adoption, - Male Dogs For Adoption, 3-5 years Patch - 4 year old male Lurcher Cross


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The Lurcher lifespan is very high for a largeish dog, around 12 - 15 years. This depends on diet and exercise as the Lurcher is an athletic animal with a high metabolism and will need to be fed well. Digestive issues can get out of hand as Lurchers may eat extremely quickly after exercise which can frequently lead to bloating and vomiting.


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Overview. The Lurcher is not easily defined and there are nearly countless possibilities of what constitutes one. One parent is a sight-hound (usually a Greyhound), and while the other parent can be any type of dog, they are usually pastoral working dogs (like Collies) or Terriers.This makes for a swift, athletic hunting and racing dog that is also an excellent companion for individuals and.