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Holy Moses

November 15th, 2011 admin No comments

Last week we finished working with a German Shorthair named Moses. He has come along way in his training and I was proud to pass him on to his owner. When I started with his training it was evident that he had lot of bird drive, but only wanted to try and catch birds that he smelled. There was no point in him. He had a great nose, but just wanted to dive in and catch birds. He was also a hard-headed dog and did not pick things up very quickly. His positive attributes were his great confirmation and excellent bird drive.

We worked with a launcher and eventually got him to respect birds and hold a point. Over time he progressed on his obedience training, handling and “whoa” training. After a lot of bird work he eventually learned it didn’t pay to chase birds and began holding through his points and watching the birds fly off (it is great to have homing pigeons for this). The north Utah owner wanted him trained primarily for pheasants and wanted him to break on the shot so he had the best chance of recovering a wounded, running ringneck.

Moses was a challenging dog, but turned out nicely. Toward the end of his training, I began hunting him on chukars, pheasants, and sharptail grouse. He now handles beautifully and checks back often. His first time out for sharptails he pinned a covey of about a dozen and held his point nicely so I was able to knock down a double. He is a striking dog and has a lot of intensity on point. Before he left me, he had had 8-10 wild birds shot over him. The day he was picked up he was headed for a week of pheasant hunting in North Dakota. I’m looking forward to hearing how he did.  - Nick Muckerman

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Odi's progress

February 25th, 2008 admin No comments

Odi - German Shorthair Pointer 4 Month old

Odi, the little male German shorthair pup we got from Kojac kennels is coming along nicely, although he has hit his teenage stage and has become much more independent. He has a strong desire for birds and loves to retrieve. He is somewhat sensitive to loud noise, so I am carefully working to desensitize him and get him ready for the gun. His most enduring attributes right now are his cuteness and character. The family just loves him. He makes it easy to want him around.

German Shorthair Pointer on Point

 

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Daisy – German Shorthair Pointer

June 8th, 2007 admin No comments

Here is a photo of another pointer we are training. Daisy is a 9 month old female shorthair who is slight of build, but can run all day long. She has a very sweet disposition and seems to want to please. She has fit into the pack very well, has been well socialized and is a pleasure to have around.

Daisy German Shorthair Pointer Gun dog Training

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Morgan – German Shorthair Pointer

June 7th, 2007 admin No comments

I just thought I would post a photo of one of the dogs we are training. Morgan is a very fine German Shorthair Pointer. We are thoroughly enjoying her confidence and energy. Her training is coming along very well.

Upland Game dog training

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