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German Short Hairs

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kirkl:
well i caved in and bought one, put my 25 dollar deposit down and pick him up next weekend.  Kids will be excited with a new puppy around. keep it a secret till i pick him up.

groundhog:
Thats funny, I knew as soon as I read that you were going to go look at them that you would buy one! They are way too cute when they are pups. We love our shorthair. If you ever need a good trainer I highly reccomend John Greer in Ellensburg. He did a fantastic job on my dog. He specializes in breeding pointing Labs but he does a great job of training any dog.

Wayne1:
I already paid for a new pointing lab pup from John...   waiting for this winters litter

PacificNWhunter:
There awesome dogs to say the least, smart, full of energy, good with kids and love to please. I have had Gunner now for 7 1/2 years now and have had a blast with him the whole time. Like alot of people mentioned already they are FULL of energy, I can never tire him  out unless we hunt for several days in a row. $200 does not sound like alot for a GSP, but again they are not papered. I have a buddy that hunts a non papered GSP and she is one hell of a dog, so I if you not into having papers I don't see why not.

bobcat:
I have never bothered with registering any of my hunting dogs. They were purebred dogs and I always got the paperwork when I purchased the dog that would allow me to register them with the AKC, but I never saw the need to do so. The only reason I would have needed to do that is if I planned on breeding them and selling puppies.

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