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Lurchers have a lot of very positive traits that ensure that they’re reliably popular in the UK – the 35th most popular dog type of all, in fact. They’re very middle of the road in most ways which ensures that they’re a good fit for lots of different types of owners, but lurchers aren’t suitable pets for everyone, and anyone considering buying one needs to do plenty of research first. Seung Hoon, Cha 2012. Snake, the world most beautifull curve [in Korean]. Hownext, 304 pp. [ISBN 978-89-965656-7-3] - get paper here It cannot be stressed strongly enough the importance of socialising a Lurcher from a young age so they grow up to be more outgoing confident mature dogs. If they are not well socialised Lurchers can be a little shy. A timid Lurcher can often show a more aggressive side to their natures which is something to be avoided at all costs. They’re very mischievous, in an endearing way, and are always on the lookout for ways to get one over on their owners and steal some treats.

This is very charming, though, they love to impress and display their silly personas for others to enjoy, love and laugh at, such has become their strong point as a family dog. Extremely characterful, playful and sociable, Lurchers tend to get on with anyone and everyone. They do love to run about and chase things but unless what they are chasing is small – e.g. rodents or rabbits, they won’t do anything to cause any harm. Older Lurchers are not fussy eaters but this does not mean they can be fed a lower quality diet. It's best to feed a mature dog twice a day once in the morning and then again in the evening making sure it's good quality food that meets all their nutritional requirements. Because Lurchers are predisposed to suffering from bloat it's essential they not be exercised straight after having been fed and to wait until they have cooled down before feeding them too.Boulenger, G.A. 1896. Catalogue of the snakes in the British Museum, Vol. 3. London (Taylor & Francis), xiv + 727 pp. - get paper here These dogs were traditionally trained for a long period of time, unlike current practices. To get a dog fully trained, it could take up to 2 years of intensive training. Barbour, Thomas 1909. Notes on Amphibia and Reptilia from Eastern Asia. Proc. New England zool. Club 4: 53-78, 2 plates - get paper here Socialising Lurchers at a young enough age helps them mature into more confident adult dogs and this goes a long way in making them more receptive to being trained in a positive manner. Much like Greyhounds they are sensitive by nature and therefore they do not answer well to any sort of harsh correction or heavier handed training methods. They do respond extremely well to positive reinforcement and high value food rewards which always brings the best out of these high energy intelligent dogs.

Emelianov, A.A. 1936. A new form from the family Natricidae (Ophidia) in the Far East of the USSR. [in Russian] Bull. Far E. Br. Acad. Sci. U.S.S.R. (19): 111-113 Mittleman, M.B. 1978. Death Caused by the Bite of the Japanese Colubrid Snake Rhabdophis tigrinus (Boie) (Reptilia, Serpentes, Colubridae) Journal of Herpetology 12 (1): 109-111. - get paper here Though formerly these dogs would have played an integral role in farming, they are now more broadly kept as family pets due to their highly adaptable, kind and gentle temperament. Relationship with other pets: Lurchers do well with other dogs and thrive in open farmsteads, where they can take on chores like herding and guarding cattle or sheep. The ample space in which they can move around in larger households is also very dear to lurcher breeds. However, the hunting instinct is an extremely dominant part of their personality. But even then, they instinctively tend to want to hunt animals that are smaller than them and react inspire their training to sudden movements in their vicinity. This is a tendency that also makes them unparalleled ratters on farmsteads.ZHU, Guangxiang; ZHAO Ermi, WEI Mengjing, GUO Peng 2014. A Multivariate Morphometric Analysis of Rhabdophis tigrinus lateralis (Squamata: Colubridae) from the Herpetofauna of China. Sichuan Journal of Zoology 33 (3) - get paper here Their eyes are widely spaced and usually wide lidded to make sure that their sight is not obstructed by their facial or skeletal features. Their paws are narrow with well-padded feet. Their tails are long, thin, and curved. A double score in cribbage for the winner when his/her adversary has not yet pegged his/her 31st hole.

Keen to please their owners and with a desire to be loved, they are friendly and sociable and mix well with strangers in their owner’s presence. Lurchers are more predisposed to suffering from gastric torsion because of their build and conformation having deep chests. The condition should be treated seriously and veterinary attention is needed sooner rather than later when a Lurcher shows any signs of suffering from bloat which could prove life threatening. What about vaccinations? As stated in an act of Parliament: "None shall hunt but they which have sufficient living" in the Anglo-Norman and English of the time: null leverer, ne lerce, nautre chien pur chacer, [1] Berthold,A.A. 1859. Einige neue Reptilien des akad. zoolog. Museums in Göttingen. Nachr. Georg-August-Univ. Königl. Ges. Wiss. Göttingen, 1859 (17): 179-181 A Lurcher puppy should be socialised as soon as possible if it is to spend time with children and small pets to learn not to chase them. Socialisation through adult life, as always, is imperative to make a Lurcher more confident and accepting.

lurch ( third-person singular simple present lurches, present participle lurching, simple past and past participle lurched) Lurchers are not known to be "barkers" more especially as they were bred to be "stealthy" hunters. However any dog that's left on their own for longer periods of time could well bark incessantly as a way of showing they are unhappy at the situation and it's their way of getting some attention. Do Lurchers Like Water? Other triggers could include the following all of which would need to be eliminated before finding out which is the cause of a dog's allergic reaction: Recommended: Poochons have risen to popularity following the designer dog craze in the 90s. Demand increased for small dogs that suit family and urban living and the Poochon was the natural choice for breeders looking to combine popular pedigree breeds. Lurchers have a great many good points to recommend them as suitable pets for a wide variety of different types of dog owners, and they are one of the dog types that is widely considered to be suitable for even a first-time dog owner.

According to the Smithsonian, most of the staying power of "The Addams Family" has been in syndication: They say that in 1991, it was still being shown in 30 different markets — that's not bad for a 30-year-old show. But instead of making them at least comfortably wealthy, Ted Cassidy and his fellow cast members didn't benefit — at all. Dunaev E.A., Orlova V.F. 2003. Diversity of snakes (on the materials of the exposition of the Zoological Museum of the Moscow State University). Moscow: Moscow State University Press, 376 pp David Cannadine (1990). The Decline and Fall of the British Aristocracy New Haven: Yale University Press despite the genetic variability in the breed, there are certain health conditions that occur because of their parent breeds and pedigrees. These are amplified in lurchers who have been bred repeatedly for certain traits.Lurchers are highly regarded for their speed and energy, two of the major benefits of breeding tough and intelligent pastoral dogs with Greyhounds or other sighthounds like Irish Wolfhounds. Sometimes when Lurchers are spayed and neutered they can put on weight so it is important to keep an eye on how much weight a Lurcher carries and to adjust their calorie intake if a dog seems to be gaining any weight and to limit the amount of food rewards they are given while upping their daily exercise. Carrying too much weight can seriously impact a dog's overall health and wellbeing with obese dogs living much shorter lives. What about allergies? Glass, Bryan P. 1946. A collection of reptiles from Hunan and Anhwei provinces, China. Copeia 1946 (4): 249-252 - get paper here All reputable Lurcher breeders would always ensure their puppies vaccinated before they are sold but as previously mentioned it is up to their new owners to make sure they are given their follow-up shots at the right time which should be as follows:



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