Salukis have longer hair.
Checking them out now. They look like they are pretty big & have feathered ears. Poor things look half starved.
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Salukis have longer hair.
they come in all colors and coat varieties. Though long hair to them is just a frizzle on the tail and ears.... I have seen wire haired as weel.1st multi-colored greyhounds I've seen. They are greyhounds, yes?
Vets used to tell me that my dogs were underweight, all because some chart said dogs of a particular breed & height should weigh X pounds. I couldn't get through to them that my dogs were athletes and in working condition. Besides that, they were all on self-feeders; they ate what they needed when they needed. I finally started using a vet who was also a field trialer, and life was a whole lot better. He also understood that a man feeding multiple kennels of dogs, sometimes with two dogs per kennel, couldn't afford to be carrying a dog to the vet every time he had an off day.Checking them out now. They look like they are pretty big & have feathered ears. Poor things look half starved.
most likely Greyhounds.... females can run 35 to 45 lbs... males 35 to 65 lbs.They look small to me ... Whippets maybe???![]()
Me too. Yep! She’s quite fierce.I think that makes her a good broody! protecting those chicks!
Don't you know by now not to mess with a cranky momma hen tending her chicks?
I like her name!![]()
Me too. Yep! She’s quite fierce.
I know but I still do.
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Thank you...Afternoon Pondites!
Hope you caught lots Phil
congrats on the hatch(s) FMF! Loved the pics
Sorry to hear the radiation has hit you PerchieTake it easy and baby yourself a bit, you've earned it.
loved the video!!! That is exactly what my pup did the other day when the kitty tried to "share" her supper.
You're also correct, as always, about the greyhounds. One correction tho, at least in our state. I think there is only one greyhound track left here but there used to be several. Anyway, here it's illegal to "cull" greyhounds for other than medical reasons. The tracks were required by law to operate an adoption center right at the track for dogs for whatever reason were not wanted anymore by the owners/trainers. They also had to rehabilitate the dogs. Introduce them to "normal" life. What a house is, a couch, manners training, etc. Went to the track a couple times during my short stint of living near Milwaukee. Spent most of my time in the adoption center checking out the gorgeous animals.
Hey Al, how's Mocha doin'? Any kids yet? (pics of course)
its like compairng fit horses to trail horses.... Fit horses are nothing but muscle rib show yet there is muscle covering their ribcage. They have a lot of engergy and a bright look to their eye....Vets used to tell me that my dogs were underweight, all because some chart said dogs of a particular breed & height should weigh X pounds. I couldn't get through to them that my dogs were athletes and in working condition. Besides that, they were all on self-feeders; they ate what they needed when they needed. I finally started using a vet who was also a field trialer, and life was a whole lot better. He also understood that a man feeding multiple kennels of dogs, sometimes with two dogs per kennel, couldn't afford to be carrying a dog to the vet every time he had an off day.
I got 6 AC eggs in the mail last year... All 6 hatched and I got 1 rooster and five hens from that hatch.....Only eggs i had good success with after shipping are quail eggs.