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Learning to Honor Point
« on: June 26, 2012, 06:59:22 PM »
It is a long difficult road, but maybe you can teach a flusher to honor point!!

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Re: Learning to Honor Point
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2012, 07:48:10 PM »
that made my day! :tup:

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Re: Learning to Honor Point
« Reply #2 on: June 27, 2012, 08:15:45 AM »
Close.  He is a German Longhair Pointer. 

The white one is a Bichon.

BTW I have been noticing that the elevation of the GLP's nose is directly proportional to the distance from the birds.

That point in the picture the birds were about 30 feet or more away.  When that nose is level with his body it is generally in the neighborhood of 10 feet.  Nose on the ground usually means less than five feet. 

The Bichon definitely has a nose for birds.  He does have a hard time with retrieves and he does have a hard time honoring points.   We will see if he is more than a novelty this fall.

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Re: Learning to Honor Point
« Reply #3 on: June 27, 2012, 12:24:27 PM »
Close.  He is a German Longhair Pointer. 

man Im getting rusty. I called a poodle pointer a wirehair the other day.

 

BTW I have been noticing that the elevation of the GLP's nose is directly proportional to the distance from the birds.

That point in the picture the birds were about 30 feet or more away.  When that nose is level with his body it is generally in the neighborhood of 10 feet.  Nose on the ground usually means less than five feet. 


I have never seen a GLP in the flesh, gotta love that high headed point! almost a rock star kinda pose.


The Bichon definitely has a nose for birds.  He does have a hard time with retrieves and he does have a hard time honoring points.   We will see if he is more than a novelty this fall.

 :tup:

"Love the dogs before loving the hunt; love the hunt for the dogs." - Ben O. Williams

“It is easy to forget that in the main we die only seven times more slowly than our dogs.”
― Jim Harrison

 


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