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BLK Pointing Lab at Stud
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[/align][align=center]Introducing Tiger of Cattail Corky SHR, CP[/align][align=center]Excellent Bloodlines-Black/Yellow Factored [/align][align=center]Sire Grandmaster pointing lab Cashzingers Cattail Corky out of HPK( view the sires pedigree@<a href="http://www.pointin...ng-lab.com</a>) [/align][align=center]DOB 5-23-01, AKC/ UKC regestered, and DNA Profiled [/align][align=center]OFA#LR-133803G24M-P1, EYE CERF, and Thyroid Normal. 75lbs pure muscle! [/align][align=center]Tig has an excellent trainability and a natural desire. Superior marker,eager and willing on blind retrieves. Remarkable endurance and drive yet calm and relaxed in the home with our three young children. [/align] |
RE: BLK Pointing Lab at Stud
What is a CP? What does CP mean?
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RE: BLK Pointing Lab at Stud
I believe it means CERTIFIED POINTER.
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RE: BLK Pointing Lab at Stud
I believe it means CERTIFIED POINTER. |
RE: BLK Pointing Lab at Stud
ORIGINAL: Truth be told.... I believe it means CERTIFIED POINTER. |
RE: BLK Pointing Lab at Stud
A Labrador Retreiver that is certified to point at the minimum (of three) categories of performance (as a retriever as well as a retriever that points). |
RE: BLK Pointing Lab at Stud
ORIGINAL: Truth be told.... A Labrador Retreiver that is certified to point at the minimum (of three) categories of performance (as a retriever as well as a retriever that points). |
RE: BLK Pointing Lab at Stud
OK then we are making progress.
What does a dog have to do in the test to become a CP? |
RE: BLK Pointing Lab at Stud
A Pointing Lab what exactly would you do with one? Why not just get a Pointer. I am sure they would find more birds.
Sounds Like buying one of those sport utility trucks not realy a truck. |
RE: BLK Pointing Lab at Stud
ORIGINAL: daleh A Pointing Lab what exactly would you do with one? Why not just get a Pointer. I am sure they would find more birds. Sounds Like buying one of those sport utility trucks not realy a truck. A lot of people can't have - or don't want more than one dog. Why not "just get a pointer?" -- Very few of them will handle very well on blind retrieves, very few of them are willing to break ice water all morning for waterfowl, very few of them will sit quietly in the duckblind all morning scanning the sky for 'incoming' very few of them are 'natural retrievers'. There are very few truly multi-purpose breeds that do well for both waterfowl hunting as well as upland and fur. GWPs, DDs and PLs do. If YOU hunted waterfowl, upland and furred game all in the same day, and you could only have one dog, what would you chose? . |
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