Sentences with phrase «lurchers in»

We don't «have» lurchers in North America as far as that specific name for them, though of course there are crosses between sighthounds and other breeds, so, technically, we got»em.

Not exact matches

Eschewing the traditional slow - lurcher style of zombie, which always leave you wondering how they could move so slowly yet still keep catching their victims, this lot charge about like a football crowd in the grip of amphetamine psychosis, teeming down streets, over walls and up staircases.
Five - year - old lurcher cross Battersea rescue Barley, who plays Demelza's beloved pet Garrick in Poldark has been given a pay rise and the cast and crew film around him.
If you are considering a Lurcher, there are some things to keep in mind.
I live in the U.S. I have a Lurcher.
The oldest Greyhound charity in Wales they are the only one in the country dedicated to rescuing and rehoming Greyhounds and Lurchers.
@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!
This breed may, however, be registered with the North American Lurcher and Longdog Association (NALLA) in both the United States and Canada.
The Lurcher dog breed originated in Ireland and various other parts of Great Britain, descendant from a breed known as the Norfolk Lurcher.
(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.
Gentle lurcher Godfrey was abandoned at Wood Green's Godmanchester HQ in the middle of the night on January 25.
Due to its coursing nature, The Lurcher requires frequent exercise, including coursing activities, running or play in fenced area (invisible fence suggested).
The name «Lurcher» is derived from the word «lur» («thief») in the Romany language.
We work hard to find responsible groups and / or homes when and, if appropriate, for retired racing lurchers and greyhound mixes that have been abandoned or no longer wanted or in immediate danger of being killed.
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 %).
She's a three year old Lurcher and has been in rescue kennels for two years.
Lyn O'Byrne's Lurcher, Rhia, was stolen from the veterinary practice where she worked in Kent in January 2001.
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