Longdogs are running dog x running dog (so saluki/gh, or gh/wh or deerhound/gh) lurchers are pastoral dog x running dog (so collie/gh, or beardie/wh, or collie/wh/gh) Terrier x wh/gh are generally called whirriers.... so now you know E
Here's my Foxy Roxy.....She was found on the streets so we have no idea for sure what her cross is. Possibly Basneji/Collie/Whippet/Jack Russell.....Any other ideas? Do you think I could sell her for hundreds of pounds claiming that she's a Basollie? ;-)
I'd say there was definitely a spitz/husky type in Foxy Roxy! Anyhow, here are my crossbred mutts! This is a bit fuzzy, but we think Dan is Dobermann x Whippet/Greyhound x Beauceron x some kind of terrier! That's the best we can do as he's a rescued stray :-( This is Myrtle (don't laugh!) who is a Lurcher - probably Border Collie x Deerhound, but she's too young to tell at the moment. She was part of an abandoned litter in Ireland.
oooh so ive got a traditional longdog, nice to know. all i know for sure is he is a big rascal who thinks he is king of the world!!
possible, hes quite big, he weighs 13 kg and has long legs and a curly up tail, if u know what i mean
Heres Scout, Terrier x Spaniel...Bichon maybe??? She is completely deaf and taking the world by the tail.... in typical Terrier fasion!
My crossbreed is Murphy, a 10 month old westie x cavalier. Here he is making friends with a ferret down at the city farm: Here he is getting used to his new bed: and here he is again, having hours of fun with a destroyed rope toy:
Hi all, This is Taki from Cambodia. This minx conned me out of a one-way ticket to UK with Thai Airways and 6 months quarantine in Chingford.....easily the toughest dog I have owned, the one that taught me the most and the one that has most got right 'under my skin'....her parents were feral/pariah Mary