GSP or Lab
#11
Spike
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From: Colorado Springs COLORADO USA
I think any of the dogs mentioned can live with cats. They just have to know the rules, just like anything else they want to do that is not acceptable. I think dogs sometimes think that cats should NOT be given status as family but they will generally accept it anyway. Often enough they become friends after a while.
#12
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From: Mt. Prospect Il USA
rwallner,
I went through the same process less then a year ago. Both breeds are excellent. I picked the G.S.P. with German lines. They are breed to work closer then the American lines. The American line was a lot of times bred for trials and those dogs can run. I hunt mostly upland a G.S.P has more range in the hunt. Therefore more acreage probably more birds.( not as much as a Pointer or Setter but more then a lab) Waterfowl they are fine. If you hear the can't handle the cold thats wrong they were breed to be a complete dog. (it is the density of their hair not the length)They also require a lot more excerise time then a lab. I have had labs and hunt with guys with labs and the G.S.P will out last a lab. My dog is a nutcase if it doesn't get a good hour of running a day walking does nothing. I also know my dog is pretty laid back compared to other shorthairs. I have a cat the dog gets along fine with it but I have heard from many people lots of times they don't. This is my first G.S.P and I will never have another breed. The main thing is if you can't run the dog 1-2 hours 4-5 days a week I think you would be happier with the Lab.
Goodsen
I went through the same process less then a year ago. Both breeds are excellent. I picked the G.S.P. with German lines. They are breed to work closer then the American lines. The American line was a lot of times bred for trials and those dogs can run. I hunt mostly upland a G.S.P has more range in the hunt. Therefore more acreage probably more birds.( not as much as a Pointer or Setter but more then a lab) Waterfowl they are fine. If you hear the can't handle the cold thats wrong they were breed to be a complete dog. (it is the density of their hair not the length)They also require a lot more excerise time then a lab. I have had labs and hunt with guys with labs and the G.S.P will out last a lab. My dog is a nutcase if it doesn't get a good hour of running a day walking does nothing. I also know my dog is pretty laid back compared to other shorthairs. I have a cat the dog gets along fine with it but I have heard from many people lots of times they don't. This is my first G.S.P and I will never have another breed. The main thing is if you can't run the dog 1-2 hours 4-5 days a week I think you would be happier with the Lab.
Goodsen
#13
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Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Sterling Heights MI United States
Thanks for the input. I think I am leaning back towards my original selection of a gsp. But I am researching the GWP. I found a breeder of the GWP that is fairly close to home, so I am going to go there and watch her dogs work. Thanks again to all who replied.



