Happy St. Pat's Day- Celtic dog list and "Lurchers"
Here is a listing of "Celtic dogs":
http://www.ncfhg.com/Celtic_Canines.html
And here is some information about a type of dog known as a "lurcher":
http://www.celticlurchers.com/aboutlurchers.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lurcher
http://www.ncfhg.com/Celtic_Canines.html
And here is some information about a type of dog known as a "lurcher":
http://www.celticlurchers.com/aboutlurchers.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lurcher
Comments
on the site, the lurchers were mentioned in the book of kells. WHICH the "Secret of Kells" is based off that book, and it is an AWESOME movie
^-- this dog was once a wild beast, look at that ferocity!
And one of the fosters we got--the rescue labeled her a lurcher
Anyway, whenever I think of Ireland's dogs, I think "lurcher" first and "terrier" second.
P.S. : Reilly is gorgeous! Love her stare! She looks very lurcher-y. I'm used to seeing them with thicker or wiry fur.
Your Russell looks almost exactly like our Darcy; it's crazy! Darcy is brindle in color, but otherwise, their faces and builds are almost exactly alike! She's muscle-y with long legs, super fast, HATES critters and is just an all-around badass dog. She's a lover, too. Is Russell a cuddler?
Yeah! He's super velcro. He's a total lover when he warms up to people and very socially aware with other dogs. We vall him our adrenaline junkie because he's absolutely wild when he's chasing things down. He was a 'feral' (he was unsocialized/fear-aggressive with people and they caught him running somewhere in the woods) that came to us as a rescue from TN.
He's fearless's around animals. His favorite things to chase are rabbit, woodchuck, turkey and deer.