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Long Lurcher puppies for sale

5 Long Lurcher puppies for sale

Valued for speed, endurance, and friendly disposition, Lurcher dogs - sometimes called "Poacher's dogs" - have garnered a reputation as sociable pets and skilled hunters. Originally from the UK, these dogs are a crossbreed, most commonly between a Greyhound and a Terrier or collie. Lurcher dogs boast a range of coat lengths and colors, including black, white, brown, or combinations, depending on their mix. Their coats can be rough, smooth, or somewhere in-between. While their athletic build requires regular exercise, Lurchers also enjoy family time, playing well with children and other pets. With intelligence and a gentle temperament, they excel in obedience and agility training.

Read our Lurcher Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Lurcher 5 years old needing rehomed

£75
LurcherAge: 5 years1 female
Gertie is a fun-loving, energetic, cuddly 5 year old lurcher who we've had since a puppy. Sadly, her reactivity to a few dogs in our neighborhood has become a bit stressful for one person in our household, but an experienced dog owner, with the right home, familiar with lurchers might be be able to get the best out of her for many years to come. Gertie's main issue is r
Graham R.
Cockburnspath, Scottish Borders
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Lurcher dogs - Advert 1
5
4 days

ELLIOT neutred male 2 year old lurcher

£75
LurcherAge: 2 years1 male
*** Elliot is looking for his forever home **** 2 year old lurcher I was keeping elliot, however due to having x2 dogs already my landlord won't allow a 3rd and i live in an upstairs flat. Hence wh
REBECCA K.ID verified
Boldon Colliery, Tyne and Wear
Lurcher dogs - Advert 2
6
6 days

lurcher cross for rehoming

£75
LurcherAge: 1 year1 male
2 year old lurcher cross for rehoming, left with no choice but to rehome our bruce, he’s only 2 still a big baby, absolutely loves cuddles and loves kids,he does need someone that’s willing to give hi
amber s.
Waterlooville, Hampshire
Lurcher dogs - Advert 3
4
1 week

Buster

£150
LurcherAge: 11 months1 male
This is buster he is a bullx lurcher, he is about 10 months old, would prefer to be the only dog in the house he does like other dogs but can be funny with some of them, he has good recall, does pull
Maisey S.
Burnley, Lancashire
Lurcher dogs in Hockley - Advert 4
37
3 weeks

Saluki Greyhounds

£250
LurcherAge: 10 weeks3 male / 2 female
Dads a Saluki x Greyhound Mum is a Greyhound Quarter / 1/4th bull greyhound Very gentle natured Puppy’s were born on 16th of April they will be ready to leave at 8 weeks old Which is the 11/6/25
OLIVER K.ID verified
Hockley, Essex

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.