🐶 BEAUTIFUL MAISIE IS A YOUNG FRIENDLY LURCHER

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MAISIE IS A RESCUE DOG CURRENTLY IN KENNELS IN SOUTH YORKSHIRE Maisie is a lady Collie/Bull/Greyhound Lurcher, medium to massive sized and born June 2017. She’s an affectionate girl, absolutely housetrained and a lovable family puppy. Sadly, her proprietors have had to deliver her up as they have got long gone overseas. Maisie does have a excessive prey drive so cannot be rehomed where there are cats or small furries. She desires someone which could recognize due to her excessive prey drive, she will be able to need to be muzzled on walks simply in case she slips her lead. This is necessary at all times when she is on a walk as she will be able to chase and kill small animals and livestock so she needs a responsible owner who will adhere to this. Please don't keep this against her as she cannot help it, she simply has sturdy instincts. She has never been a working dog, she has always been a far cherished pet she simply wishes a Lurcher or Sighthound lover that is familiar with to take precautions. She may be very loving and candy and loves human beings she simply needs to be stored on a lead and muzzle while out. This is not an excessive amount of to invite certainly???. She will want a home with a relaxed lawn at least 6ft high. Please remember this lovely girl, she would not want to be in a kennel the rest of her lifestyles, she is simplest younger...


The lurcher is the offspring of a sighthound mated with some other breed, most commonly a pastoral breed or a terrier form of canine. Historically a poacher's canine, lurchers in modern times are used as pets, searching puppies and in racing.
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While not a pure breed, it's miles usually a go among a sighthound and a operating dog breed. Collie crosses are popular, given the running instinct of a sheepdog whilst mated with a sighthound offers a canine of outstanding intelligence plus speed—prerequisites for the hunter/poacher. In the U.S. Midwest, crosses with large scenthounds are fairly not unusual. The distinction in England among a greyhound and a lurcher changed into each criminal and biological. Greyhounds were used to hunt legally best by means of the privileged higher class who could show qualification by using enough earnings or estate. Anyone else with a decrease earnings was, from 1389, prohibited from hunting with any hound in any way, including a lurcher ('lerce' in Norman French). Brian Plummer identifies the Norfolk Lurcher because the predecessor of the current lurcher...
💬 History
From the past due 14th century in England, to the repeal of the Game Laws in Britain of 1831, those with out monetary qualification were prohibited from owning and looking with any hunting puppies, inclusive of lurchers. Generally, the aim of the go is to produce a sighthound with extra intelligence, a canny animal appropriate for poaching rabbits, hares and recreation birds. Over time, poachers and hunters found that the crossing of sure breeds with sighthounds produced a dog better perfect to this motive, given the lurcher's combination of speed and intelligence.


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