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Quote from: T-Dozzer on November 29, 2020, 05:46:48 AMQuote from: 3dvapor on November 29, 2020, 01:25:56 AMyeah mine are out of red rock drahthaar in utah. Thats where the trials are centered around there and idaho it seems. Remember though any dog is a huge commitment so i personally want the best chance of getting a quality bird dog as i can get. I believe i get that with these dogs. Blood trailing big game or dead pheasants across an icy river. My dog has done it. Whar made you choose the Drahtaar over the more common wire hair?Is there a big difference between the 2 or is a regional thing?"The American Kennel Club requires that both parent dogs be purebred of the German Wirehaired breed. On the other hand, the Verein Deutsch-Drahthaar require the parents to have passed several tests in the program before being bred. If they do not pass those tests, that dog will not be used to carry on the standards of the breed. This is the largest and most measurable distinction between the two breeds." If you go the GWP route and get good hunting lineage you could argue there is no difference. I'd say go with whatever breeder you are happiest with.
Quote from: 3dvapor on November 29, 2020, 01:25:56 AMyeah mine are out of red rock drahthaar in utah. Thats where the trials are centered around there and idaho it seems. Remember though any dog is a huge commitment so i personally want the best chance of getting a quality bird dog as i can get. I believe i get that with these dogs. Blood trailing big game or dead pheasants across an icy river. My dog has done it. Whar made you choose the Drahtaar over the more common wire hair?Is there a big difference between the 2 or is a regional thing?
yeah mine are out of red rock drahthaar in utah. Thats where the trials are centered around there and idaho it seems. Remember though any dog is a huge commitment so i personally want the best chance of getting a quality bird dog as i can get. I believe i get that with these dogs. Blood trailing big game or dead pheasants across an icy river. My dog has done it.
If you're interested I have a batch of Labrador puppies, I have a few that are available. They are the leaner american labs. The sire is out of tiger mountain stock and the mom is a pointer and a real good upland and water dog. I got the mom because I was having the same concerns/thoughts about what dog to get. I've had GWP, Drahthaar, Brittanies and labs and like certain things about all of them. The last dog I had was a Lab/GSP cross and a great dog also
Quote from: MR5x5 on November 29, 2020, 08:53:48 AMQuote from: T-Dozzer on November 29, 2020, 05:46:48 AMQuote from: 3dvapor on November 29, 2020, 01:25:56 AMyeah mine are out of red rock drahthaar in utah. Thats where the trials are centered around there and idaho it seems. Remember though any dog is a huge commitment so i personally want the best chance of getting a quality bird dog as i can get. I believe i get that with these dogs. Blood trailing big game or dead pheasants across an icy river. My dog has done it. Whar made you choose the Drahtaar over the more common wire hair?Is there a big difference between the 2 or is a regional thing?"The American Kennel Club requires that both parent dogs be purebred of the German Wirehaired breed. On the other hand, the Verein Deutsch-Drahthaar require the parents to have passed several tests in the program before being bred. If they do not pass those tests, that dog will not be used to carry on the standards of the breed. This is the largest and most measurable distinction between the two breeds." If you go the GWP route and get good hunting lineage you could argue there is no difference. I'd say go with whatever breeder you are happiest with. Differentiation with out a difference.
Anyone have any experience with Tiger Mountain Labs out of Ellensburg?http://www.pointinglabs.com/pages/home