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What is a lurcher cross dog?

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A lurcher is a cross, generally between a sighthound and a working dog breed. Generally, the aim of the cross is to produce a sighthound with more intelligence, a canny animal suitable for poaching rabbits, hares and game birds. A Lurcher is a cross between a working dog and a Sighthound, bred to add intelligence to a fast dog. The Origin of Lurchers A Lurcher is not a breed of dog but is a type of hound that results from cross breeding a Sighthound with another type of working dog such as a Collie or Terrier.


What is a Lurcher cross?

Originally known as the poacher's dog, a Lurcher is a cross between a sighthound and a dog of another type, such as a terrier or a herding dog. The cross is intended to produce dogs with the speed of the sighthound and the tenacity or intelligence of the terrier or herding dog.

What mix of dogs is a Lurcher?

Lurchers are usually a cross between a sighthound breed – such as Greyhound, Saluki or Whippet – and a Collie or Terrier. Because they're a mixed breed, no two Lurchers are the same – in looks or temperament.

Do lurchers make good family dogs?

Nowadays, Lurchers are becoming very popular as they make exceptional family dogs. They are generally good with children, gentle, loving, very affectionate and loyal. We always have lots of lovely lurchers looking for homes.

Is a Lurcher the same as a Greyhound?

Greyhound is a pure breed of dogs but Lurcher is not. In fact, greyhound is a registered dog breed in all the kennel clubs, whereas lurcher is registered only at the Lurcher and Longdog Association of North America. Greyhounds are large bodied, but lurchers are either large or small.

What is a lurcher cross breed?

The Lurcher is the first designer cross-breed, and distinctly British in origin. These dogs are a cross between one or more sight hounds — such as the Greyhound, Whippet, Saluki, or Deerhound — and one or more pastoral working breeds, most popularly the Border Collie, or a terrier.

Is a Lurcher a good choice of pet?

Is a lurcher a good choice of pet? A lurcher is classed as any dog that comprises of the crossing of a sighthound with any other breed of dog that is not a sighthound, often a terrier type or a dog from a working herding breed, although any variant is theoretically possible!

What is a lurcher classed as?

A lurcher is classed as any dog that comprises of the crossing of a sighthound with any other breed of dog that is not a sighthound, often a terrier type or a dog from a working herding breed, although any variant is theoretically possible!

How big do Lurcher dogs get?

As we know, the Lurcher is a mixed breed. Its parents could be any combination of a sighthound breed and another working breed. So, there’s a huge scope for variety within the breed. This means it’s actually very hard to predict a Lurcher dog’s size. Some may be as small as a Whippet, from around 18 to 22 inches tall, weighing 25 to 40 pounds.

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