Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Bird Dogs => Topic started by: Machias on January 09, 2010, 09:40:11 PM
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One week to go, can't wait. :)
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There is no other feeling, like the wait for your new pup to come home :violent1:
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Cute! Antler dogs or bird dogs?
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Upland, waterfowl and blood tracking. They are one of the Versatile breeds.
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Here's the pup's sire and dam:
Sire: Bullet
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Dam: Sadie
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I'm happy for you. There gonna be great dogs. UUMM.....the puppys are cute. :chuckle:
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:) Yea at least they start off life being cute, somewhere along the way something else happens, :)
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:) Yea at least they start off life being cute, somewhere along the way something else happens, :)
Yeah...I think the same thing happened to me. :chuckle: :chuckle:
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:) Yea at least they start off life being cute, somewhere along the way something else happens, :)
x2 :chuckle:
congrats i am sure it will be a great dog for you.
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Pretty don't kill birds! I am also happy for you Machias.
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I think they look pretty cool... alot like a spinone.... good luck with them
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good lookin pups. i also have two wirehairs. not as hairy :chuckle: but i dont think that ill ever switch breeds. good luck with the pups!
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sweet. iv got on too. great dogs. did you get them from earmountain. or is Bullet just from there? he was a problem dog (hard headed) that got returned, he tried to sell, then decided to keep. not to burst a bubble. if so i think i have a great cousin to yours. could be wrong too, I'm on my first cup of coffee.
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yep the coffee is helping. SORY IM A LITTLE WRONG. Bullet has Bean pushed around a bit.he came from Canada. then ended up at ear mountain, then where he is now. anyways, i have Griff from Demi, Sadie,s sister. he was from her first litter 2 years ago with Owens last stud services. does this mean we need to send you a x-mas card? :o im jellos you have two, and my wife wont let me get another. the only thing better than a wpg is two wpg.
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Nope, I'm just getting one puppy, I'm not sure who has Bullet right now. Dave Bull in Corvallis, MT has Sadie. Someone else in the Valley is getting a male pup out of this litter. Griffons, taking the world over one pup at a time. :)
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ok just mached up names and pix. you should look at earmountain griffons web site. you will see same pix you posted.
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Great looking pups, have fun :)
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ok just mached up names and pix. you should look at earmountain griffons web site. you will see same pix you posted.
:) I know, Dave has been sending me those photos. I went to Montana last night and brought my Griff pup home today. He's perfect. :)
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Now we get to wait for the pics of your pup! :)
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Antler dogs or bird dogs? GWP's and other versatile dogs are very versatile. Both of my GWPs (2yrs and 1 yr olds) are both Dock Dogs (jumping 20-21 feet), are trained for and find a lot of shed antlers, they both do upland and waterfowl hunting (they are both getting ready for their NAVHDA UT titles) and are of course obedience trained to voice and whistle. Use your imagination. If you can get them to understand what it is you want them to do, when you want them to do it, and YOU can be consistent.... you may be able to have a truly versatile companion! But start them early (8 weeks or sooner)... If you have any questions, please let me know, I'd be happy to help and/or give some advice. There is no better feeling than teaching a puppy to do something and watching it mature and master the skills. And, the compliments from others about your dogs are the icing on the cake.
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Thanks! Will do. So far he's doing great. I'll post some new photos tonight. He's very smart and is already trying to please!
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Sam relaxing at home:
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Dang what a cute pup. I miss those days. Right now I'm on the other end of the spectrum, with a chocolate lab that's almost 16 years old. We bought a yellow for her to train six years ago, because we thought she was gonna die, but it aint happening. Anyhow, I'm thinking I might get a black lab pup when it's time. I love training puppies, and watching them grow.
Congrats and enjoy!
Smoke