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German Shorthair #648 08/31/04 05:27 PM
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Anyone own a german short hair...Had the pleasure of hunting with 3 the last two years pheasent hunting and am thinking about buying one.


Re: German Shorthair [Re: JohnWester] #649 09/01/04 01:24 PM
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John my nephew has a male they call Gauge... great dog... He can be a bit hyper at times, but when it is time to hit eh fields he is all business



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Re: German Shorthair [Re: JohnWester] #650 09/01/04 07:08 PM
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I use some german shorthairs in my guide service and have had no problems. I have 2 pups that are 6 months old and besides the barking, they are doing great and are really fast learners.



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Re: German Shorthair [Re: JohnWester] #651 09/15/04 12:39 AM
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I've got two of em and love em. One is little bitty though, 9 weeks, bought from Charles Rose at Wildrose Outfitters in Seymour. The other is 2 yrs. old, serious bird dog but good family dog too.

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Re: German Shorthair [Re: JohnWester] #652 09/15/04 04:57 AM
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I had gsp's for years. They are great dogs but need lots of exercise. I switched to labs they fit my needs better. But my uncle still has some that we use for quail and pheasant.



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Re: German Shorthair [Re: HunterTed] #653 09/27/04 06:10 PM
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If anybody has a female shorthair that wants to get bred I have a male with champion bloodines he is around 10 months old and I am about to get him trained. I took him hunting this past weekend he is a natural


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filson03 or anyone,

I am looking for an AKC, spotted and heavily ticked male for stud services or for sale. If anybody has one please let me know. 214/232/8542

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I love GSPs. We have 3, 2 females and a male. One of the females doesn't hunt, but the male and female are great quail hunters.
The male is a specimen. 90 lbs of solid muscle and beautiful disposition. Saved him on the highway, and the breeder let me have him as it was his last pup ad he was moving to CO. Never got his papers, or he would be a great stud for everyone.





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my shorthair is pretty heavily ticked he is a great looking dog still needs training but I took he last weekend and he did a awsome job impressed the heck out of me I would like to breed him. I would only charge around $150 for stud services b/c he isnt trained. after he gets trained it will prolly go up


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filson03's dog was very impressive. I hunted with him when he took him out for the very first time and that dog realyy impressed the hell outta me. i could not beleive how good he did for having never been around it before. The dog also looks really great and in my opinion would be a great stud.



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