Sure! I love Shorthairs, Vizlas, and Weims. Nothing prettier in the field than a danged pointer- bar none. These guys have quirky personalities, but beautiful dogs. Haha..can be dips to train. :)
1 year ago | 3
Hell yes! My 2yr old gsp is everything I wanted and more however as a puppy she gave me grey hair! Your breed knowledge really helped me to understand her. Especially the video where you compared the gsp with a lab.
1 year ago
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“it’s hard to believe they sell [shorthairs] when labs are available” uncle stonnie
1 year ago (edited)
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What Id love to see with a sporting breed is how/if you change anything in the first year on socialization and obedience and how/when you include sport specific training. More specifically that is for a dog that is primarily a housepet that also hunts (trials/hunt tests not a concern for many). 4mo ECS owner; seeing how hunting integrates generally into your method would be great to see.
1 year ago (edited) | 0
It's rhetorical, right? Of course we want a video of him. I'd rather bring him along for a hike with my pack, but I'll settle for a video.
1 year ago
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For sure , German Shorthairs are very intense dogs that can perform at a high level . It would be great to see what you do with them .
1 year ago | 2
Please do. It’s the dog breed my city-bred husband always wanted but I told him we should never ever get. It’s too fill-in-the-blank for us. I knew them as hunting dogs in my childhood in rural Southeast PA.
1 year ago (edited) | 0
Beautiful.the only thing I don't agree with is the last time I heard you say gsps are not likely to love water....honestly?I've had gsps for 30 years. 6 currently and mine are always in the water.
1 year ago | 0
Stonnie Dennis
Should I make a video with this guy? #gsp #germanshorthairedpointer #birddog
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