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Wow lovely dogs :wub: have never seen ones like them before :thumbsup:
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This is a thread over on Whippet World where there was some fairly level-headed discussion about the origins.FoxyDog said:No problem!
Like I said, I don't really care either way. There are LOTS of web sites with info on them about both theories. I LOVE Lurchers which was why I was drawn to them in the first place, but none of the rescues I contacted in England would ship them over seas. It has got me interested in genetics which is REALLY cool too, I've seen Labs which are both black AND yellow and longahaired Dalmations! Crazy!
FoxyDog
The dog in Dubai is a Silken Windhound, exported from kennel Sarafias in Finland. Not a LHW.Martina said:so.. is this the Silken Windhund? Or Silnky Windsprite?We have one here in Dubai - the dog is AMAZING.. he moves with such a grace!
And he does look slightly borsoi-ish - and I find that it really adds to his elegance.. :wub:
And by outcrossing I suppose you mean a "LHW"-kennel like this one?FoxyDog said:Again, this is all matter of opinion, not fact. The truth is that we don't know for sure either way and can't prove it either way. I also don't call them Lurchers because Lurchers have no defined standard and do not breed true. If someone someday decided to breed lurchers to a standard and came up with a dog that like to like begets like than you could call it a breed after a time . There are two groups breeding Longhairs. I investigated both and found through outside sources (unrealated to either group) that one club are not responsable breeders and have been know to outcross their lines (hence some of the confution). There is also another group which used the Longhaired Whippets as their foundation stock for breeding a smaller Borzio-like dog (which adds even more confution).
It's just my opinion that regardless of the dogs origin it is still bred to be a whippet with long hair.
I like Ladradoodles, cockapoos, and some other crossbreeds. If some day they are able to get them to breed true then I'd have no problem calling them a breed. I'm a very open kind of person.
Above all, I think it's great that there are so many breeds and crosses to choose from when it comes to dogs, everyone can find something that they like.
FoxyDog
The black puppy on your photos looks very much like a 6 month old black puppy I have here. Head is different, mine has a much flatter nose, and for the moment she is awfully high in the rear throwing all her angulation off, making her looking a bit silly :- )FoxyDog said:>>And by outcrossing I suppose you mean a "LHW"-kennel like this one?
I've never heard of that particular kennel. They do seem to outcross, but they tell you so and I don't have a problem with that. The only thing is that is does confuse people who haven't done their research.
I took a look at your dogs StarCastle and WOW are they pretty!!! It really was a hard choice between the LHW and the SW!
FoxyDog
Small world..starcastle said:The dog in Dubai is a Silken Windhound, exported from kennel Sarafias in Finland. Not a LHW.Martina said:so.. is this the Silken Windhund? Or Silnky Windsprite?We have one here in Dubai - the dog is AMAZING.. he moves with such a grace!
And he does look slightly borsoi-ish - and I find that it really adds to his elegance.. :wub: