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Lurcher puppies for sale in Wales

5 Lurcher puppies for sale in Wales

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 dogs - Advert 1
Licensed Breeder
22
1 hour
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Sports lurchers

£1,500
Lurcher6 weeks8 male / 1 female
The next generation of our Whippet x Miniature Poodle lurchers are here, and we have just one dark brindle boy, who will develop a rough coat, still looking for his new home. These little lurchers have been carefully bred to have the elegant good looks of the whippet combined with the high intelligence, trainability, eagerness to please and lesser prey drive of the poodle.
CelticmoonID verified
Welshpool, Powys
Licensed Breeder
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Lurcher dogs - Advert 1
11
4 days

Saluki greyhound x collie greyhound

£250
Lurcher6 months1 male / 2 female
3 pups 6 months old for sale the mother is a collie greyhound and the father is a saluki greyhound only selling because circumstances have changed and I haven’t got the time for what they deserve woul
Johnathan porter
Abertillery, Blaenau Gwent
Mixed Breed dogs - Advert 2
51
1 week

2 lurchers

£800
Lurcher & Border Collie Hybrid10 months1 male / 1 female
I have two lurchers. Poppy and Bear. Bear is slightly house trained but not fully. He isn’t neutured. Bear is friendly with everyone and everything he comes into contact with. Bear has his basic tra
Danielle B.
Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire
Lurcher dogs - Advert 3
52

COLLIE WHIPPET X SALUKI GREYHOUND

£400
Lurcher13 weeks3 male / 3 female
Gorgeous little pups Both parents are working lines but make perfect house dogs as both parents are in the house perfect pups for a first time dog very trainable should grow to 23" to the shoulder.
Alan B.
Holywell, Flintshire
Lurcher dogs - Advert 4
2
1 month

Lurcher

£200
Lurcher6 months1 male
Male lurcher pup House trained/crate trained very friendly Good with kids and other dogs Fully vaccinated and microchiped
Daniel W.
Merthyr Tydfil, Merthyr Tydfil County Borough

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.