1) “When deer became less plentiful, the fox was the animal substituted for coursing j and the sport of fox coursing became very popular, and was entirely pursued with the strong wire-haired greyhounds of that period, descended from the stock of Scotia, and not yet reclaimed to that attenuation of form and fineness of coat which marks the modern long dogs of the acknowledged true English greyhound.”
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2) ” …..the progressive improvement of this dog from the Celtic vertraha, through the grades of Irish and Scotch strong greyhound to the elegant courser or long dog, seen in its highest form at our great coursing meetings, so closely tallies with our own conclusions formed and stated several years ago.”
Image of Greyhound by Karen Townsend
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