Thank you all for the nice welcome.
Crimson, I estimate that my Kitty lurcher is a whippet+grey with a small streak of Jack Russell. Her tail is not always elegantly between her legs when she is excited, and also she bites the back door to stop it impeding her as I open it to let her out= JRT I think. I read that 'lurcher'is Romany for 'thief' this is borne out by Kitty's abiding interest in taking anything, from sink plugs to the IKEA catalogue, to her den on the half landing. Wooden spoons are at special risk and she has killed about five so far. Cushions too when i take the covers off but not when they have the covers in place. Is the denuded cushion a newly skinned prey animal?
When running off lead I wave both arms when she hurtles towards me to remind her that here is a living obstacle to be considered. She knocked me down only once but that was on soft muddy turf and nobody saw me so was all right. I have a spaniel -pitch whistle that shep responds to and which Kitty knows, when she wants to know. I keep her off- lead runs away from the squirrely foxy thickets and the bowling green, and I do keep hoping that the recall improves. I always carry bacon bits for good return rewards.It is a treat to see her flying back to me across the field, and it is lovely to have the silky wee thing curled up close to me on the sofa. Indeed yes, she is chipped, and wears a whippet collar with name tag. She has always walked nicely on the lead.I use haltis, only because she does prance and pull away when a cat or squirrel appears close by and as I am old and frail she could pull me over. Shep also wears a halti for the same reason and haltis are so soft to lead by that I have both dogs ' leads in the one hand.