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  2. Lurcher - Wikipedia

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    Lurcher is an old English term for a crossbred dog; specifically, the result of mating a sighthound with a dog of another type, typically a working breed.The term was first used with this meaning in 1668; it is considered to be derived from the verb lurch, apparently a variant form of lurk, meaning lurk or steal.

  3. American Staghound - Wikipedia

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    American staghounds have been known by various names including the "Longdog of the Prairie" and the "American lurcher"; one version is referred to as the "Cold-Blooded Greyhound", these dogs tend to be smooth-coated animals that resemble large Greyhounds, with Greyhounds being the predominant breed in their ancestry and other sighthound blood ...

  4. Yoma sabina - Wikipedia

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    Yoma sabina, the Australian lurcher, is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in the northern Australasian realm and in Southeast Asia. The wingspan is around 7 cm. The larvae feed on Dipteracanthus bracteatus and Ruellia species (wild petunias).

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    It’s also useful if you’re hoping to guide your dog into a specific position, like onto their mat or bed. ... Rapid-fire feeding. This involves giving your dog a few small treats one after the ...

  6. Rescue Dog Gets a Forever Home for Christmas After ... - AOL

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    A rescue dog is celebrating the ultimate Christmas gift: a forever home! Joanne Baker, from Nottinghamshire, England, jumped at the opportunity to provide Sarah — a three-year-old lurcher — a ...

  7. Hunting dog - Wikipedia

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    Lurcher: A Lurcher is a sighthound crossed with a working dog breed—usually a pastoral dog or terrier bred selected for working. Gun dogs: Gun dogs are used primarily by small game hunters using shotguns. Gun dogs are classified as retrievers, spaniels, and pointing breeds. Retrievers: Chesapeake Bay Retriever

  8. Gunner G1 Kennel This durable dog kennel is perfect for travelling and has a five-star crash test rating from the Center for Pet Safety. Our tester, Lindsey, says: "My dog loved it, there is lots ...

  9. Longdog - Wikipedia

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    It is distinct from the lurcher, which is a cross between a sighthound and a working dog, usually a terrier or herding dog. [4]