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Pudelpointer- Bob Ferris, in Boise. Had Labs for 30 years and switched about 8 years ago, best decision I’ve ever made. Easy to train, so much natural instinct, awesome in the field, and best of all, great dog at home. Definitely have an off switch. If someone comes over to the house, they act like all pointers, super excited and want attention, 5 minutes later they’re asleep at their feet.
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GWHP ALL THE WAY!!! GSHP’s are the most spastic dog alive, I’ll never own another. Get a female WHP and you will jot be disappointed. Also find a good lineage with a hunting blood line. A pound puppy would be a mistake.
Quote from: jrebel on January 04, 2023, 01:54:56 PMGWHP ALL THE WAY!!! GSHP’s are the most spastic dog alive, I’ll never own another. Get a female WHP and you will jot be disappointed. Also find a good lineage with a hunting blood line. A pound puppy would be a mistake.I cannot agree with your assessment that German Wire Hair Pointers are the most spastic dogs. That is not my experience, however they cannot be treated like fat labs. They do need exercise but but are not as crack headed as some may say. Ive found them to be way more chill than German Shorthair Pointers.
Take a look at the English Setters, wonderful hunting dogs and great family members. Travel well. Will relax by the fire at night and run all day long during the hunt. I'm on English Setter #4 now after living around Labs for many years. I use my Setters for upland (Chukar, Quail n Huns) and high mountain Grouse. Quite often, I pack in behind gates to hunt so we sleep in tents. They climb in after a day of running hard, get on their beds and stay there unless they're trying to get into my sleeping bag. If there's any issues or drawbacks to the English Setter, it's that they're smarter than the owners and what's worse, they know it. The only breeder I know of on the west side is Setter Ridge Kennels on Whidbey Island. We've gotten all of our dogs from this breeder but I know there are others for sure on the east side.Good luck with your endeavor. Picking a hunting dog is a big decision.
Quote from: Special T on January 05, 2023, 12:07:48 AMQuote from: jrebel on January 04, 2023, 01:54:56 PMGWHP ALL THE WAY!!! GSHP’s are the most spastic dog alive, I’ll never own another. Get a female WHP and you will jot be disappointed. Also find a good lineage with a hunting blood line. A pound puppy would be a mistake.I cannot agree with your assessment that German Wire Hair Pointers are the most spastic dogs. That is not my experience, however they cannot be treated like fat labs. They do need exercise but but are not as crack headed as some may say. Ive found them to be way more chill than German Shorthair Pointers. Sounds like we agree. WHP are awesome. SHP are spastic and to be quite frank one of the dumbest dogs I have ever owned. Good dogs for hunting but that’s about it.
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A Wirehaired vizsla is a separate registered breed than the (smooth) vizsla! But yes many generations back it had German wirehaired pointers bred with the vizsla! We have had several (smooth) vizslas in the past and my daughter had interest in a wirehaired vizsla after we saw one several years back and I did the research for her! She ultimately found a nice French Brittany mostly due to price and availability! Quote from: Special T on December 28, 2022, 04:00:53 PMQuote from: Tafinder on December 28, 2022, 03:13:36 PMWirehaired Vizsla info sent you a PMIs that a GWP Vizsla cross?