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Re: shed dogs!?
« Reply #15 on: December 26, 2010, 08:26:10 PM »
We're not a family big on pets. But if I could get a shed dog that could also run upland birds...  :drool:
Sounds like you want a pudelpointer
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Re: shed dogs!?
« Reply #16 on: December 27, 2010, 11:59:19 AM »
a what?  :dunno:

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Re: shed dogs!?
« Reply #17 on: December 27, 2010, 12:28:20 PM »
a what?  :dunno:
A pudelpointer, not the best looking dogs (though some people would strongly disagree) but they are one of the most versatile gun dog breeds you can get your hands on. They win a lot of the versatility competitions. They are great upland game dogs with natural pointing and retrieving instincts, they generally love water and retrieving in water (can't hand the freezing water as well as a lab) and they have stamina to go all day. I know a lot of guys are using them for sheds over labs due to that stamina. There are several top breeders here in the NW; a couple in Oregon and one in Idaho that I know of for sure.

The breed is out of Germany and it's history spans back well over 100 years (before more popular breeds like the German Wirehair). They shed very little and are hypoallergenic.
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Re: shed dogs!?
« Reply #18 on: December 27, 2010, 03:30:59 PM »

 They shed very little and are hypoallergenic.

 :yike: :yike: :yike:

Woah dude, now we're talking! I almost died from a dog dander induced asthma attack when I was five. Haven't had much of a love for dogs since.

Can they track cougars, too???? You may have just sold me a dog  :o

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Re: shed dogs!?
« Reply #19 on: December 27, 2010, 05:10:20 PM »
Even hypoallergenic dogs can bring that out allergies in some people so I would be careful.

I know German Wirehaired Pointers/Drahthaar (another versatile dog) have been used for Mt. Lions. They are a cross between a German Shorthair Pointer and a Pudelpointer. I have heard of people using them for sheds also.

I have never personally owned a Pudelpoiner but know several people that have and they are by far some of the best dogs I have ever seen. I will definitely own one some day when I have more time. I already don't have enough time for my Lab's.

I have no doubt a pudelpointer could be trained as a multi-purpose dog to hunt upland game, cougar and sheds.

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Re: shed dogs!?
« Reply #20 on: December 27, 2010, 05:48:56 PM »
Great info, thanks. Perhaps I'll name it a DB Hawthorne  :IBCOOL:

Maybe I'll wait until my kids want a dog... then I'll be a prick like Obama: "Ok, you have to pay for it, and I get to pick it"  8)

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Re: shed dogs!?
« Reply #21 on: December 27, 2010, 05:51:54 PM »
Even hypoallergenic dogs can bring that out allergies in some people so I would be careful.

I know German Wirehaired Pointers/Drahthaar (another versatile dog) have been used for Mt. Lions. They are a cross between a German Shorthair Pointer and a Pudelpointer. I have heard of people using them for sheds also.

I have never personally owned a Pudelpoiner but know several people that have and they are by far some of the best dogs I have ever seen. I will definitely own one some day when I have more time. I already don't have enough time for my Lab's.

I have no doubt a pudelpointer could be trained as a multi-purpose dog to hunt upland game, cougar and sheds.



I have a draht, I have not tried shedding with it yet, but I am sure if they were fresh, she would point ahd retieve them......I hae not found anything they don't hunt.

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Re: shed dogs!?
« Reply #22 on: December 27, 2010, 07:24:40 PM »
Even hypoallergenic dogs can bring that out allergies in some people so I would be careful.

I know German Wirehaired Pointers/Drahthaar (another versatile dog) have been used for Mt. Lions. They are a cross between a German Shorthair Pointer and a Pudelpointer. I have heard of people using them for sheds also.

I have never personally owned a Pudelpoiner but know several people that have and they are by far some of the best dogs I have ever seen. I will definitely own one some day when I have more time. I already don't have enough time for my Lab's.

I have no doubt a pudelpointer could be trained as a multi-purpose dog to hunt upland game, cougar and sheds.



I have a draht, I have not tried shedding with it yet, but I am sure if they were fresh, she would point ahd retieve them......I hae not found anything they don't hunt.

 I don't doubt it... I hear Draht's are great dogs on par with the Pudelpointer.
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Re: shed dogs!?
« Reply #23 on: December 27, 2010, 09:00:14 PM »
I think you mean a pud pointer is nearly on par with a DD.....lol

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Re: shed dogs!?
« Reply #24 on: December 27, 2010, 09:13:48 PM »
Well they do come from pudelpointer's lineage so I can concede that point.
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