Lurcher
| Lurcher | |||||||||||||||||
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| Other names | Poacher's dog | ||||||||||||||||
| Origin | Great Britain and Ireland | ||||||||||||||||
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| Dog (domestic dog) | |||||||||||||||||
A lurcher is a crossbred dog resulting from mating a greyhound or other sighthound with a dog of another type such as a herding dog or a terrier. The lurcher is not a "breed": the term is a generic descriptor of a diverse group of dogs. They are known for being loyal, fast, and versatile. For hundreds of years, lurchers were strongly associated with poaching; in modern times, they are kept as hunting or companion dogs.