German Shorthaired Pointer

January 25th, 2012 Leave a comment Go to comments

GSP

The German Shorthaired Pointer is my breed of choice. There versatility in the field and ability  to be a faithful companion makes them an outstanding hunting dog choice. For people who love to hunt yet still want there dog to be a companion the German Shorthair pointer is the breed of choice.

Ladie and Fritz were my premier guide dogs for over 8 years! I truly do miss them!

 

Dozer

 

Dozer

Dozer is an outstanding dog! He has so much bird drive it makes him a pleasure to hunt behind and watch in the field. His sire in my opinion is one of the nicest dogs in the country. NSTRA Ch DC AFC GAMBLE’S ODYSSEY FRITZ MH UT II. Dozer is the complete package he hunts the terrain with a nice long gate easily adjusting his range to the cover. He Points with style and intensity. Carries himself with lots of class and confidence. Retrieves with a soft mouth right to hand.   We are so excited to see how Dozer progresses and look forward to using him in our breeding program in the future.  Pedigree

Luke

 Pedigree for Luke

Luke is one of my favorite dogs. He is one of our male German Shorthaired Pointers. From Day one Luke has been a natural. He has pointed, retrieved, and honored with no training. He is one of those dogs that you can just hunt right out of the box! He never barks in the kennel is always calm and collective. Once you let him go in the field he switches into a bird finding machine. It’s his natural abilities and ease of training that have helped us decided to keep him in our kennel and use for future breeding. Were excited to see how he preforms in NSTRA this year.

Lacie

 

Lacie

Pedigree for Lacie

Lacie has been a surprise from day one. She is one of our female German Shorthaired Pointers. Lacie is full of stlye and class. She is one of the dogs that always turns clients heads when we go to the field. She not only looks good but can hunt with the best of them. She has never been formally whoa trained yet would hold her points until the gun was fired she has done this all naturally from day one. Lacie has that no give up attitude and would hunt all day every day if you would allow her to. Once your back at the truck she knows how to turn it off and be your companion. We love her natural abilities and were excited to see how she does pheasant hunting this next year. She had such a great year in South Dakota this year.

Ruby

 Pedigree for Ruby

Ruby is one of our female German Shorthaired Pointers. Ruby has been a breeze to train and loves to please. Her want to be with you demeanor and willing to please attitude make her a great companion. She is so good with my kids and wife they love to play with her. Ruby’s field work takes no second seat to her great personality. She exceeds in the field as well.  Pointing, retrieving and honoring all with very little training. She has some great style and her intensity on point is hard to match. We  enjoy hunting behind her and she is a great guide dog. When the conditions are ruff she is one of our go to dogs for finding birds. She has a knack for finding birds no matter the conditions. Were excited to have her in our kennel.

 

 

Jake was a young shorthair that my son Kobe really liked. He even helped train him! Jake left us at 4 months of age already to go hunting!

Sadie was a dog that all hunters dream of. She is a dog I wish I never would have sold. She looked like a million bucks on point. She cracked her tail perfectly when she ran. Her range was just right for a foot hunter and she had style! Plenty of Style.

Moon was a dog with some wheels. He could really get out and cover the ground. He was very receptive to training and once he established point you had to walk over and tap him to get him to relocate or retrieve. He was honest on his birds.

Shooter was one of the most high strung crazy dogs that I ever trained. He would climb out of any kennel that didn’t have a top and even some that did. He was a bird crazy maniac.

 

  1. Adam
    January 22nd, 2012 at 21:15 | #1

    also i saw the daily charge for training sessions, where are training sessions held? we would be interested in doing some, because this is our first bird dog and she is already ten months old and we dont wanna miss our chance to get her trained good and we dont have that much experience in doing so.

  2. admin
    January 23rd, 2012 at 23:25 | #2

    Hello Adam,

    Hope all is well. Since you purchased a puppy from us you can come over for training any time you would like. There is no charge for you.

    Jared

  3. Adam
    January 24th, 2012 at 05:14 | #3

    AWESOME! where is it? is in it beaver? we might wanna come up this friday does that work for you?

  4. Adam
    January 24th, 2012 at 05:36 | #4

    the weather isnt looking too good in ogden so maybe not this weekend but we are definitely interested in getting some training done with her.
    Thanks, Adam

  5. Jeff
    April 19th, 2012 at 22:48 | #5

    Jared,

    Will you be at the Wasatch Wing and Clay LEHI UT Trial. If so are you competing?

    Curious,
    Jeff
    Las Vegas

  6. admin
    April 21st, 2012 at 02:33 | #6

    Hello Jeff,

    We will be competing on Friday!

    Jared

  7. Jeff
    April 21st, 2012 at 03:20 | #7

    Jared,

    I want to start looking for a create. What is you recommendation, size, manufacture etc..

    Thanks,
    Jeff
    Las Vegas