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Cool. Thanks. I was just curious. Now I'll just have to wonder why they think to be versatile the dog has to be a pointer???
Quote from: Happy Gilmore on December 19, 2013, 09:29:32 AMAnother was handling. I found the interpretation of handling very different from what I'm used to with retrievers. The handling required was very minimal. The dog wouldn't pass a seasoned HRC test. Believe it or not I've seen a number of guys complain that the handling required at versatile hunting dog hunt tests is too much. If a dog stretches the range out and hits objectives rather than wasting time closer in on areas less likely to have birds, they are often called "self hunters." That's my understanding at least. That said, if you're into the versatile game you are in it for more discipline and handling since the dogs may be expected to sit in a blind and retrieve a duck as well as dig up upland birds. A true upland pointing dog won't have that expectation and can be allowed to hunt more freely. The only thing it needs to do is be highly athletic, handle, hold a point, and possibly retrieve. I'm glossing over STWS etc but that's the crux of it.At the end of it there is no right or wrong. Outside of tests and trials it's hunters' preferences.
Another was handling. I found the interpretation of handling very different from what I'm used to with retrievers. The handling required was very minimal. The dog wouldn't pass a seasoned HRC test.
Oh God you are an idiot. The PM's were right!
And your point? The ABC is a club under the umbrella of the AKC. You write the check for Nationals to the ABC, not the AKC. BTW. The GD Nationals isn't considered the real Nationals. That's why the AKC title says AKC GDNC, and not NFC! Nationals occurs in Booneville. Anything else you'd like to discuss which you know nothing about? BTW.. Check the date!Btw. Here's a link to the NC.http://clubs.akc.org/brit/NationalAllAgeChampionships.htm
As long as your dog breed was not developed in North America you have a ok dog according to NAVHDA.. They say so right on their webpage.
As far as domestic breeds, once your two generations out from the grand dam, most people feel there is so little left that it doesn't matter. Just primarily the dam. So, that will narrow down most choices of foreign bred dogs to about 0.005% based upon how difficult it is to import dogs with waiting periods and quarantines.