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  1. J

    Racing Pigeons

    I have a loft of racing pigeons, but don't race. I use the bird for dog training. They are neat birds and I enjoy them way more than I thought I would. Started with 2 pair have about 25 now.
  2. elkduds

    Young Bird Dog (hopefully)

    No idea if this is a global dog thing, but here goes. Ist Vizsla we rescued was surrendered by an owner who was too old to exercise Fred properly. During daily off leash walks in the desert we could see he was birdy. One day he jumped straight up and caught a meadowlark out of the air. Which...
  3. Midwestwhitetail

    First time uplander

    This is my first gun dog. So the test results blew my expectations out of the water. I have done all the training myself with the help of some great friends that know way more than myself. These dogs are one of a kind the drive to please their owner is amazing and the desire to be right by your...
  4. BirdManMike

    Best upland gun dog breed?

    Agree with above. E. Pointers bred for horseback trialing are the biggest running, most intense, 'best' pointing dog available - the sky is the limit, theyll run to the ends of the earth and hold point til the end of time if youll let them (which I agree with statement this can makes a lot of...
  5. Birdbander

    Porcupines

    My dogs and I encounter a good number of porcupine in the spring while woodcock banding. The worst are the very young porcupine. Their small quills are very different to see in a dogs mouth. I've been fortunate and have only had one dog get hit a little and never again was interested. Avoidance...
  6. BearFoot

    Sunday Pic of the Day

    Had to put down an old dog. We called him blue, because of his blue eyes. He could not walk, see, or hear well anymore. Got him buried next to his brother "Rocky" who passed, two years ago. Got to looking at local pound dogs, and found the one. Someone did a night drop, could not afford their...
  7. K

    Got a pup

    My dog is a hound mutt, wonderful dog. My wifes new dog after hers passed away 6 months ago is a pure blood great dane whom is a complete moron. Both are good obedient dogs tho. Training is key.
  8. Wild Bill

    Sh*t our kids do

    We’ve been potty training our 2-1/2 year old boy and it’s gone extremely well. We spend most afternoons playing outside and when he has to go he likes to pee on things he’s seen the dog pee on. Our tree, fence post, some plants, and one specific rock have all been claimed by him now.
  9. M

    WIREHAIRED POINTING GRIFFON OR GERMAN WIREHAIRED POINTER? True Versatility

    I have 2 WPG. They have their individual quirks for sure but are both rather motivated. The older one has always worked in his own time, slow and methodical. Points well, eager to go but I don’t think think he’d run full speed to save his life. I bird hunt both. The older one does not like...
  10. C

    WIREHAIRED POINTING GRIFFON OR GERMAN WIREHAIRED POINTER? True Versatility

    I'm on my 4th Griffon. I think that they are Great dogs! They are tough to train but come with a lot of natural ablity/ instinct. The training is tough because they are a smart stubborn breed. The only big issues that I have had with the breed is ear infections and they are magnets for burrs...
  11. Huntkook

    Training reads/videos

    Now that I have a bird dog I'll need to train him, what books or videos would you recommend?
  12. Ben Lamb

    No King's Deer

    There's a hole that's been dug for over 20 years. It takes time to fill it. So here is what I'd say have been the crowning achievements going back to 2019: 1.) Public Access to Lands Act passes: in the 5 operational years of this program, and combined with block management, over 1 million...
  13. N

    Side Hustle Ideas Needed

    If there is demand in your area, you could look into starting a sharpening business doing scissors and clipper blades. Up front cost isn't terrible (~$3-4k last I checked). I did it for about 10 years and based on my prices it came out to $40-70 per hour depending on what the order consisted...
  14. BRI

    Dog attack

    Sorry to hear that man! When we lived over in Billings, I got pup and after about 7 months, she was perfect when I was around. When I wasn't there, she was aggressive. I never saw her aggressive at all. One day while at work, my daughter had a friend over. The dog tried to bite her. I...
  15. H

    Halo GPS Dog Fence...yeah or nay?

    A dog any kind of gritty will take the zap to get what it wanta on any Oh, lawd. We got a dog whisperer over here. Save the sales pitch for someone who'll fall for that pile.
  16. NDGuy

    Dog attack

    And it causes issues with civil suits if the dog bites someone down the line
  17. Wild Bill

    Sometimes working in the gun shop hurts....a LOT

    This. I had a good pal who worked for scheels for a couple years and managed the dog training section or whatever. He was always going on range days and often going to scheels events and fishing with pro anglers to learn products, tactics, etc. I don’t know if Cabela’s, BPS, or Sportsmans do...
  18. PawPawWPG

    Breeder recommendation for Wirehaired Pointing Griffon

    Oh man this is an old thread! I now have two Griff’s! My dogs hunt like mad. They’ve got just as much bird drive as any other versatile breed, including GSP’s. This year I’ve shot pointed grouse, woodcock, and wild pheasants over them, and they’ve retrieved geese. They’re going to be slower...
  19. El Jason

    Wirehaired Pointing Griffon training

    https://www.gundogsupply.com/training-versatile-hunting-dog-johnson.html For your force fetch: https://www.gundogsupply.com/smartfetch-book.html Look into clicker training for your obedience.
  20. Dubz337

    Dog advice please

    All jokes aside, ‘There are no words in any of your holy books that compare to the loyalty of a dog’ Should try training it instead of shooting it or abandoning it, I dunno.

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