Collection: Personalised Lurcher Gifts

Without a doubt, our dogs are our best mates - who’s heart wouldn’t be melted by their sweet face? These happy faces and lively personalities have formed the inspiration for this range of homeware design. In fact, with DYEFOR, you can create your very own bespoke Lurcher gifts. We’ve created a vast range of products, gifts and homeware, all of which allow you to feature your own Lurcher. They’re a stunning gift option, or a heart-warming treat for yourself.

Introduction

Lurchers are big, bold and fun-filled family pets. They’re a high-energy and dynamic dog, both inside and out.

Lurcher pups are renowned for their remarkably sociable natures, which makes them a fantastic addition to a large family. With the addition of a lurcher, a day in your family home will never be dull!

These dogs look so at home in the wild. Getting out and about in the countryside with your Lurcher is one of life’s great pleasures.

Did you know? Lurchers are actually a cross breed. They’re a combination of Sheepdogs, Terriers and Greyhounds.

History

For many years, Lurchers have been a highly popular aid to hunters. They are quick, intelligent and highly efficient hunters, which have been used for many years to help farmers and landowners keep numbers of pests to a manageable level.

Personality

Lurchers have boundless energy and could roam the wild for hours and hours. So, if you’re interested in bringing a Lurcher home with you, it’s important that you are ready for lots of outdoor adventures.

When they’re not roaming the great outdoors, Lurchers love a cosy evening by the fire with the family. They’re surprisingly affectionate, and will form strong bonds with every member of the family.

Vitals

Height 27 - 30 inches
Weight 35 - 100 pounds
Other names N/A
Origin Lurchers are a cross between Sheepdogs, Terriers and Greyhounds.
Colour A number of different colours, in a wide variety of different possible combinations. These include grey, black, white, blue, fawn, fallow, or black and tan..
Eye Colour Brown
Life Expectancy 10 - 15 years
Health Issues This breed is more prone to the following health conditions: Eye problems Hypothyroidism Gastric torsion Foot and muscle injuries Heat exhaustion Osteosarcoma
Care Tips Be mindful of the fact that these dogs need lots of exercise. It might not be wise to take on a Lurcher if you have young children at home, simply because these dogs are so excitable, and can be very boisterous when they play.

 

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