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This made my day! Good luck with the new pup man!!!!!
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Great idea on the pics! I'll try to do my best to try to replicate that. Not sure I have a "program" figured out yet, but I've read a couple of books that, for the most part, suggest similar ideas. Work on a few basic commands the first year, get birds in front of them as much as possible, and let them start to figure it out. I know both my boys are very excited to help with tossing dummies!Good luck with the pup! Had labs as waterfowl dogs all my life, my dad trained em, but just got my first lab this spring and it's a great time! He gets some amped when I pull out the dufflebag with all his training gear and when he finally gets a concept it's so satisfying!
Best of all to watch em grow! this is 8 weeks vs 16 weeks. My mom gave me this idea to take the exact same photo of him every month. It's sweet to watch em as a slide show.
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Do you have a program you're going to be following?
Great idea on the pics! I'll try to do my best to try to replicate that. Not sure I have a "program" figured out yet, but I've read a couple of books that, for the most part, suggest similar ideas. Work on a few basic commands the first year, get birds in front of them as much as possible, and let them start to figure it out. I know both my boys are very excited to help with tossing dummies!
Beings the pudelpointer is a versatile breed, I'm hoping he's able to do both upland and waterfowl, along with a bit of deer tracking and squirrel treeing. The first two being the primary. Yeah, my hopes are high. I'm pretty sure any shortcomings the dog will have will be because of me.What are you trying to do with the pup? Upland or retrieving? or both? If so I'd suggest buying Bill Hillmans Puppy Training DVD. It's best to follow a program, easier for you and the dog.
I start with Hillman then past puppy stage I moved to Lardy. But lardy is for just retrieving dogs, you won't see any upland work in there.
Very similar to Drathaars as pudelpointers were one of the breeds used to create them.Great thread T.
Few things inspire more than a pup that is hard wired for hunting. I'll be enjoying the thread. I'm not familiar with the breed, but sure does seem similar to gwp's.
I just wish they had longer life spans!
He's still chasing birds around, except now he has a PP and an English pointer. Found I still had his number yesterday and gave him a call. Tried to convince him it's a kinder, gentler Hunttalk and suggested he may want to come back around.I do remember Ithaca37's posts. A fine gentleman who bettered the sport he was.
FWIW, some of you may remember Ithaca37
Excellent poster and gentleman.