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Re: Spinone owners breeders
« Reply #15 on: June 12, 2018, 08:41:11 PM »
Congrats.   Beautiful dog. 

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Re: Spinone owners breeders
« Reply #16 on: June 13, 2018, 09:28:18 PM »
@bluemoon. You might recognize her, I believe a few of her offspring train with you.  :)

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Re: Spinone owners breeders
« Reply #17 on: June 13, 2018, 11:33:39 PM »
Please say hello to Annie. She would be the scruffy beauty in the background.  She is asleep at my feet and is everything I hoped for.😍😍😍😍😍
Congratulations on your new fur baby!  I’ve followed some of these in hunt tests a few years back and thought of them as a better Bred, waaay more laid back, Wire haired pointing griffon when I saw them a few years back.

I will say, when I first watched them work a field, they looked like they had no drive to hunt....learned that they had a naturally slow, loping type of gait....and w their long legs covered much of the same ground a more “energetic breed” would in the same amount of time.


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Re: Spinone owners breeders
« Reply #18 on: June 14, 2018, 05:58:37 AM »
Please say hello to Annie. She would be the scruffy beauty in the background.  She is asleep at my feet and is everything I hoped for.😍😍😍😍😍
Congratulations on your new fur baby!  I’ve followed some of these in hunt tests a few years back and thought of them as a better Bred, waaay more laid back, Wire haired pointing griffon when I saw them a few years back.

I will say, when I first watched them work a field, they looked like they had no drive to hunt....learned that they had a naturally slow, loping type of gait....and w their long legs covered much of the same ground a more “energetic breed” would in the same amount of time.

Having walked her I can say she looks plodding but I need my adthma medicine to keep up.  Its the couch potato in the house and garden that makes her perfect. Exactly what I hoped for. Out at camp her sniffer got a workout. I know she is birdy and likes quail but she was never started under a gun so we will tackle that down the road.


 


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