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Lurcher dogs for adoption in England

7 Lurcher dogs for adoption in England

Lurcher dogs - Advert 1
Rescue/Charity
115
1 week

NALA- FOR ADOPTION OR FOSTER - CORNWALL/DEVON ONLY

£350
Lurcher2 years
NALA 📖 My Story, written by me - Nala: Hi there. I’m Nala, and I’m really hoping you might be the person I’ve been waiting for. I didn’t have the easiest start in life. I was abandoned at a trave
Paws2FreedomID verified
Launceston, Cornwall
Rescue/Charity
Lurcher dogs - Advert 2
Rescue/Charity
6
1 month

Brenda

£220
Lurcher10 years1 female
Brenda may be of double digits now but not ready for retirement. She loves her cuddles and cosy bed and exploring new areas. A little shy at first but she soon becomes a snuggle monster who comes aliv
Leicester Animal Aid
Leicester, Leicester
Rescue/Charity
Lurcher dogs in Newton Abbot - Advert 3
Rescue/Charity
4
1 month

RUDOLPH - 8 YEAR OLD MALE LURCHER

£150
Lurcher8 years
Rudolph Name: Rudolph Age: 8 years (Approx) Breed: Bull Lurcher (Greyhound size) A bit about Rudolph (Rudi): Rudolph is a lovely old chap he is looking for his retirement home. (He would like a m
Foredowne Kennels Stray Dogs
Newton Abbot, Devon
Rescue/Charity
Lurcher dogs in Cheltenham - Advert 4
Rescue/Charity
1
1 month

Ozzy

£250
Lurcher3 years
Ozzy is a sweet boy who can find the world overwhelming at times and will need someone who is confident in dealing with him when he gets anxious. He is looking for an adult only home with no other ani
Cheltenham Animal Shelter
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Rescue/Charity
Lurcher dogs - Advert 5
Rescue/Charity
1
1 month

Handsome Herbie wants a new forever home

£150
Lurcher7 years
Herbie is a very handsome male light brindle Lurcher born January 2018. Sadly his previous owner has recently passed away and as there was no-one to care for him and the 10 year old Staffy (also pictu
Barnsley And District Animal Welfare
Barnsley, South Yorkshire
Rescue/Charity
Lurcher dogs in Southampton - Advert 6
Rescue/Charity
6
1 month

FOR ADOPTION - DOBBY - SOUTHAMPTON

£225
Lurcher1 year1 male
FOR ADOPTION – DOBBY – SOUTHAMPTON Hi my name is Dobby and I’m just over 18 months old. I was found as a stray and taken to kennels, unfortunately no came to find me even though I was there for 7 we
Phoenix RehomingID verified
Southampton, Southampton
Rescue/Charity
Lurcher dogs in Tadley - Advert 7
Rescue/Charity
3
1 month

For Adoption - Bojangles - Basingstoke

£375
Lurcher2 years1 male
FOR ADOPTION - BOJANGLES - BASINGSTOKE Bo is a happy young sighthound mix. This lovely boy was found as a stray, emaciated and with a bad skin. He is now a healthy weight and his coat is glossy. Si
Phoenix RehomingID verified
Tadley, Hampshire
Rescue/Charity

FAQs

How much does a Lurcher cost?

The average cost of a purebred Lurcher puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £265, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Are lurcher dogs good pets?

Lurchers can be great pets if they receive proper care, exercise, and socialization, as they are often friendly and loyal. They are energetic and intelligent, needing regular activity and mental stimulation. However, their hunting instincts and high energy levels may not suit everyone, especially in households with small pets.

What are the cons of a lurcher?

Lurchers can be prone to health issues inherited from their parent breeds and may require regular exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom. They can also be difficult to train due to their independent nature. Additionally, because they are a crossbreed, their size and temperament can vary, making them less predictable.

Do lurchers need much walking?

Lurchers are active dogs that benefit from regular exercise, including daily walks. They typically need moderate to long walks to stay healthy and happy, along with some playtime to burn off energy.

Are lurchers OK to be left alone?

Lurchers can be left alone for short periods, but they generally prefer companionship due to their social and active nature. It's important to provide them with mental stimulation and exercise before leaving them alone to prevent boredom and anxiety. Regular interaction helps keep them happy and well-adjusted.