I hadn't heard of
Lurcher dogs before.
I had never heard of
Lurcher dogs before.
The Lurcher dog breed originated in Ireland and various other parts of Great Britain, descendant from a breed known as the Norfolk Lurcher.
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Not exact matches
There was not a lot of information on its health issues but everything I found says that
Lurchers are also hardy
dogs.
When I approached him to ask about his
dogs he said they were not Deerhounds, but were
Lurchers.
Lurchers, like many other sighthounds are fun - loving, affectionate
dogs.
Other than that, like any other
dogs,
Lurchers need exercise but they don't need anything above and beyond what is «normal» for most other
dogs, so don't think you need to be out of the house several times a day for hours on end.
Lurchers sound like wonderful
dogs!
The one difference I've found between
Lurchers and other
dogs I've had, is that their nails seem to grow very long and they HATE having them clipped - but that may just be my three being awkward:)
«The
Lurcher is thought to have been developed at the time that only those of noble blood were permitted to own a Greyhound or any other sight -
dogs such as the Saluki, Whippet, Borzoi, Afghan Hound, Irish Wolfhound, Deerhound etc..
@BunnyFabulous: Hi BunnyFabulous - like any
dog, some
Lurchers are absolutely fine with small children and some aren't - it depends on the
dog and the child in question!
I came across your Lens on
Lurchers by accident but I definitely can identify with these
dogs.
A
lurcher is a sighthound (e.g greyhound, whippet etc) crossed with a pastoral
dog (e.g collie) or a terrier.
To give the breed a working instinct, Collie crosses are also popular — this type of crossing gives the
Lurcher both intelligence and speed, the ideal prerequisites for a hunting breed
dog.
The
Lurcher is a cross between a sighthound and a non-sighthound breed — it is not a purebred
dog.
(Battersea Press Release) From long jumping
Lurchers to hounds that can hurdle, Battersea
Dogs & Cats Home are supporting the GB Team with their very own squad of animal athletes ahead of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio next week.
The
Lurcher is a particularly unique breed of
dog because its appearance can be greatly varied depending on breeding.
Dogs that show this coat pattern include Irish wolfhounds and
lurchers.
The
Lurcher is an incredibly active breed so it is recommended that you offer a
dog food formulated especially for active
dogs.
«GINTY» - SCOTIASKY CELTIC DREAM BOB When we had to have our beloved Bella, a
Lurcher, put to sleep I said that I didn't want another
dog as none would be able to replace her.
Lurcher is a slang term for a
dog a that is part greyhound and another breed of
dog such as a coon hound.
As a pack hound, the
Lurcher gets along well with other
dogs.
The second most likely
dog to arrive at one of the Home's three centres without a microchip was the
Lurcher (46 %), followed in third by the Golden Retriever (40 %).