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Hello everyone


I'm from England and own one Boxer male , a Lurcher and I foster too..


Looking forward to getting to know you all

Gail x

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Hi Gail.  What's your Boxer's name and how old?
I'm Beverly and from Colorado and have 3 Boxers.


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Welcome Gail and your furry buddies !
All the way from across the pond


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Oooo My Boxer boy is Jazz and hes 2 yrs old

My Lurcher is Zara and she nearly 3

And my little dog is Kizzy and shes 1 yrs

And my foster is about 2 yrs old

I will post some pics up in the gallery

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Gail,

What is a Lurcher?
Do you have a photo?

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PawPrint wrote:

Gail,

What is a Lurcher?
Do you have a photo?



Glad I'm not the only one!!
Welcome from England!  Can't wait to see pics of your furry ones!



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I was wondering what one was as well.  So I did a web search.  Here is what I found.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lurcher

The Lurcher is not a dog breed, but rather a type of dog. It is a hardy crossbred sighthound that is generally a cross between a sighthound and a working breed, usually a pastoral dog or Terrier. Collie crosses have always been very popular. Lurchers can be crossed several times. There is no set type, so they can be as small as a Whippet or as large as a Deerhound; but most are chosen for a size similar to that of a Greyhound, and a distinct sighthound form is preferred.

The Lurcher was bred in Ireland and Great Britain by the Irish gypsies and travellers in the 17th century. They were used for poaching rabbits, hares and other small creatures. The name Lurcher is a derived name from the Romani language word lur, which means thief. The travellers considered the short-haired Lurcher the most prized. The Lurcher is rarely seen outside of Ireland or Great Britain, and is still common in its native land. The Collie crosses were often not large enough to do the work the Lurcher was intended for.

Irish Romany or Roma people were instrumental in developing the breed, and were traditionally sneered at any Lurcher that was not predominantly genetically Greyhound, since these "lesser" Lurchers were not as good at hunting and could not stand a full day's work of the hunt. The stringent training methods of the Gypsies are looked down upon in some Lurcher circles, since the pups began working at six months old. Only the top-producing pups were kept; the rest were sold at traditional bargain rates. Today some breeding is carried out in a more systematic manner, with Lurchers bred to Lurchers to perpetuate the "breed's" prowess at rabbit and hare coursing.

Generally, the aim of the cross is to produce a sighthound with more intelligence, a canny animal suitable for the original purpose of the lurcher, poaching. Developed in the Middle Ages in Great Britain and Ireland, the lurcher was created because only nobility were allowed to have purebred sighthounds like Irish Wolfhounds, Scottish Deerhounds, Greyhounds, and Whippets, whereas crosses, or curs, had no such perceived value. Similarly, nobility owned most land and commoners were not allowed to hunt game on crown land or other noble estates.

This lurcher bitch, "Bubbles", is a cross between greyhound and terrier This lurcher bitch, "Bubbles", is a cross between greyhound and terrierThis Lurcher is a mix of Greyhound, Deerhound, and Collie. This Lurcher is a mix of Greyhound, Deerhound, and Collie.

It was important that the lurcher did not resemble too closely a sighthound, as the penalties for owning a sighthound were high, particularly given that if you owned one then by default you were considered a poacher. The original lurchers therefore were generally heavier-coated dogs who could herd sheep as well as bring home a rabbit or hare for the pot.

The lurcher has as many varied uses as types can be crossbred, but generally they are used as hunting dogs that can chase and kill their prey. Most lurchers today are used for general pest control, typically rabbits, hares, and foxes. They have also been successfully used on deer. The only truly sporting use of the lurcher is in hare coursing, although most hare coursing dogs are Greyhounds. Lurchers move most effectively over open ground, although different crosses suit different terrains. Lure coursing and dog racing are also popular in areas with little available hunting, or for people who dislike hunting. The modern Lurcher is growing from its old image of disrepute to heights of popularity as an exceptional family dog, and many groups have been founded to rehome lurchers as family pets.



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Thank you BluStorm.  Gail, please do tell us about this breed and of course your own Lurcher. I have never heard of this breed. Canada has several breeds I adore and hope we will have in AKC someday.

Photos??

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Spot on with what blu storm posted!!

I call them 'skinny hounds' and I nick name my Lurcher 'the stick insect'

I love the breed they are very good in the house and very gentle . but nmost of all I choose a lurcher because they compliment a Boxer very well!! Their endurance to run is excellent so my lurcher keeps my boxer very fit

The only downside to lurchers is that NORMALLY they don't live well with cats as they are natural hunters of rabbits/hares etc so is hard to find on thats cat friendly.

This is my girl 'Zara'..









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Here is a few more of my Foster Lurchers to give you an idea... They all look different but are all skinny lol


Crystal ~ I renamed her Suki





Ella who had been very badly treated  



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Zara and Suki are lovely.  Lurchers have always fascinated me.
Ella looks like a sweet girl, too.



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Red Rocks Zam I Am (Zammi) CD, RE, CGC
Dusty Road's Walk'in on Air (Pilot) RN, CGC
U-CH/CH Naughty DeNevi at Red Rocks RN, CGC
 (Denee)
Forever in my heart"
Red Rocks RIMPAC Warrior (Tanner) CD, RE, CGC
Tanner, Zammi, Pilot & Denee
Red Rocks Boxers



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Wow---Zara is quite striking !!!
The foster one looks like a Saluki. I am sure they are some relation. Between you and Blue, I just learned a whole lot about a dog I never knew existed. Pretty darned cool in my book !!

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Your right pawprint..the first foster the white dog is a Saluki cross...but she is mainly saluki

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Thanks to all for teaching me about a new and wonderful dog type I had previously not known!!  Gail, your Lurcher and your Lurcher fosters are lovely, though they are quite different from each other.  They are a great reminder that there are many "common" breeds and types in other countries that we here in America know little or nothing about.  Very cool.  I love learning new things.

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Welcome Gail!
Thanks to all for an education on Lurchers.
Gail, your Lurcher girl is magnificent!

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I was just browsing through these Intro threads & I came across this one. I have to say, Gail -- that Saluki cross, "Suki" -- beautiful!! If I lived a little bit closer & was able to take her home, I absolutely would! I've always adored sighthounds! Kudos to you for being a foster!!



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