![]() Now, don't get me wrong, not every Lurcher will do this, but some of them do, as owners have found out to their horror (and grief). They don't differentiate between wild animals or domesticated pets either-to a lurcher, there is absolutely no difference between your neighbours cat or a wild rabbit, squirrel or fox.if the fancy takes them and instinct takes over, they will run after it and kill it if they can. ![]() ![]() Not all will, but you need to be aware of the fact that they can. Make no mistake, the waggy, lovable, couch-potato is capable of transforming into a sleek, powerful, muscular, turbocharged killing machine in the blink of an eye if so inclined and given the opportunity.Īny Lurcher is easily capable of catching and killing a smallish animal very easily indeed. Hunting is what they were bred to do and they do it instinctively. However, outside of the home, there can often be a very different side to lurchers. as far as pets go, lurchers are pretty much perfect. They're not faddy eaters, they don't shed excessive hair and as all three of mine are smooth coated, they don't require much grooming beyond nail cutting and teeth cleaning.
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