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Due to the shortage of African lions roaming North America, there is a strong contingency of Rhodesian Ridgeback owners using them for upland bird hunting. I have had the pleasure of hunting over a few of them. And was invited to introduce a new litter to birds and gun fire during the Christmas break. Where this can be the scariest of any part of training a bird dog it is also the most satisfying watching them come to life.
****No Chukar were harmed or hurt during this training***(for those that care)
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Photo of said dog(s)? I know what chukars look like but am not familiar at all with this breed
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Photo's are there now..
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Picture of the Stud, "Scipio" learning a force fetch
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first its bird hunting with poodles, now its Rhodesians, whats next?? I have a japanese chin with some potential, should I send him down?
very cool blue moon! are these guys going to have any pointing potential?
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Well Stilly, you did ask!
Here is another project I'm working with. The owners of this next one have a very wonderful Pudlepointer. Their Airedale however loves her birds so we are training her as well. Abby will be in the field next fall she has a very nice point to her.
The Ridgebacks will work somewhat like a pointing Lab, in thin cover they will charge right in and flush. But a bird deep in cover they will hold a nice point. So I'm working them mainly as a flusher keeping them in good shotgun range
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I'd like to cross a ridge back with a hound, prob won't ever get the chance but I like the breed. I like those airedales too, they seem like a very smart breed.
Cool pics, can't beat training pups. I have two youngins im working with now and loving every minute of it.
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Thanks for the pics. Cool thread.
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I wanted to do this with my Doberman. The dog was always trying to track something when I would take her camping with me. A coupld times it became clear that she was after a hog or 2.
Figured I'd get flamed or start a joke or 2 for just suggesting it! Can you immagine stopping the truck, getting the gear, and then releasing a Dobe! Folks all over the place would laugh.
Good lookin dogs man.
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Yep...cool thread. Most of these dogs I believe were raised to manage, track, or 'take on' some kind of critter. I bet a doberman could give a hog a run. Hogs are no joke when it comes to cutters but it would be something to see. The Pudlepointer looks pretty serious.
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I came across 2 guys here in Nd, using a male german shep.
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