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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2006

Coursing with Irish Wolfhound

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  • @StSimonMartyr and by the way, we use wolfhound X staghounds, ridgeback crosses, wolfhounds mostly on dingoes, deerhounds and greyhounds are shit dingo dogs

  • @StSimonMartyr yes they have cunt, my mates had wolfhounds and used them on dingoes, and i have talked to people from america that used them on WOLVES, so shut ya mouth fuckhead

  • Umm...NO, they havent.

    They are a recreated breed not really used for anything other than petting and looking at.

    It is Staghounds that did the hunting and it was on plains coyotes, not wolves.

    Same in Australia, Greyhounds, deerhounds and coarsers therein.

  • @StSimonMartyr But they have been used on wolves in recent years in america, and have been used on dingoes (type of wolf) in australia :)

  • It is a RECREATED Breed.

    It went extinct and was recreated...

  • They are freakishly fast-- We also have a Bernese Mtn. Dog who is very nimble, but our I/W out -runs her without any effort whatsoever.

  • @azza7717 Not quite as fast as Greyhounds over short distance, but they have more stamina and can out run just about any breed in longer distances. Actually, they're sometimes called Irish Greyhounds.

  • Hey Guys, can anyone tell me what this Coursing Lures are? Are those like remote controlled toys? I'm thinking of getting an Irish Wolfhound, but before I make this lifechanging decision, I think I should get myself informed ;)

  • @wijse There name is Irish wolfhound because they were bread to fight off wolves not because there some sort of mix and hunt like wolves

  • @azza7717 Think! They have long legs and great leg muscles. Also the hint is in the name. Irish Wolfhound. How do wolves hunt? They chase down and pen in their prey in packs.

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