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VCbirddog Newbie

Joined: 18 Jan 2009 Posts: 5 Location: Canada
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Posted: 02/22/09, 9:34 am Post subject: looking for a hunting GWP stud dog |
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Looking for a GWP hunting stud dog.
One with
1. Good bite coat and beard. (no flats or fuzz balls)
2. Good natural bird finder( I Hunt 60% Grouse but hunt most all game birds)
3. High bird desire in the duck search and field.
4. A high level of intelligence and cooperation that make the natural bird
finder thing work.
5. A floater not a crasher.
6 Runs on the toes not on the flats of the feet.
7. Brown eyes
The Bitch''s eyes are just a touch lighter than I like but all else is top shelf She will be two this spring .WE will go for UT this year and Versatile Champion next year i hope . There is lots of UT 1 and VC in the line so I am willing to think outside the box on this breading . Help in finding a good stud dog would be appreciated _________________ Reading your GWP is the most important part of training or Hunting. |
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Jon Senior

Joined: 04 Apr 2006 Posts: 117
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Posted: 02/23/09, 8:12 am Post subject: |
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gwp4ever Member

Joined: 03 Mar 2009 Posts: 18 Location: Michigan, USA
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Posted: 03/26/09, 9:47 am Post subject: Floater? |
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- When I first read your post, I was picturing a "floater" as a dog that glides through the water easily when swimming, and a "crasher" as a dog that has a hard time swimming, must paddle frantically and continuously to stay afloat. Afterjavascript:emoticon(' ')
Shocked reflecting some, I am thinking you mean how that dog goes through heavy cover.
Please explain as you have me puzzled!!!
Also, as a student of canine genetics, I urge you to get to know your female's pedigree as well as you possibly can, as this will assist you greatly in stud selection if you know what to look for and how to sort through what you find.
Meanwhile, I am thinking horrid thoughts about clumsy ponderous dogs crashing through the brush, and-more pleasant thoughts of agile dogs leaping lithely over and through the most treacherous brambles and thickets.  |
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VCbirddog Newbie

Joined: 18 Jan 2009 Posts: 5 Location: Canada
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Posted: 03/31/09, 5:04 pm Post subject: |
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GWP4EVER
A floater is a dog that glides through cover and makes very little noise. A crasher ,bulls it's way through cover. This makes a lot of noise and is very hard on the dog. I do know the line very well.
Tight line breeding with a lower coefficient for the last four generations, culling ruthlessly and producing great hunting dog's with trainability and great temperament. (also great bird finders)
Now i am willing to step out side of the line .If i can find the right stud dog _________________ Reading your GWP is the most important part of training or Hunting. |
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