Just sent in Deposit on my first Hunting dog
#11
Typical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2004
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Sorry to hear about your mutt. This new dog is gonna...rock your world. There is fun you can have with dogs, playing, walking, etc. but there is nothing like taking your hunting dog out in the field. When the dog first starts pointing or when she perks up searching for a bird in flight whenever someone fires a shot, you can only smile with pride because you know you did something right. Me, I hunt because of my dog and not the other way around .
Good luck, and use your breeder as a training resource.
Good luck, and use your breeder as a training resource.
#12
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Little Egg harbor NJ
Posts: 1,279
Mite, Thanks this is what I am looking forward to hunting with my girl.
Roger my breeder from Altmoor kennels has E mailed me many time saying that if you have any question with training he will be more than happy to help even in person. As He is only about 50 mintues away from my house. I am so glad I have found him and I am getting my puppy from one of the most experienced breeders in the US. He is fantastic and very willing to work with me and help me with suggestions for a Kennel Run for my backyard.
I can't say enough about Altmoor kennels and am so looking forward to my puppy. I expect nothing short of a fantastic dog.
Mite what are you hunting behind??
Brian
Roger my breeder from Altmoor kennels has E mailed me many time saying that if you have any question with training he will be more than happy to help even in person. As He is only about 50 mintues away from my house. I am so glad I have found him and I am getting my puppy from one of the most experienced breeders in the US. He is fantastic and very willing to work with me and help me with suggestions for a Kennel Run for my backyard.
I can't say enough about Altmoor kennels and am so looking forward to my puppy. I expect nothing short of a fantastic dog.
Mite what are you hunting behind??
Brian
#13
Mustad, Well this just shows you how dumb I am right now with regards to this breed. Puppies were born Feb 20th 2010. I thought that the dogs go through this test as puppies to see their inherited potential and natural abilities. So you mean that this puppy will take this test next year in the spring when she is 1 year old. Then take the HZP in the fall at 1 1/2 years old???
Brian
Brian
The pup is ran the year following it's birth... i.e. a pup born in 2010 will be tested in 2011. The exception to the rule are pups that are born in Oct, Nov or Dec who are allowed to wait an additional year... i.e. pup born Nov 2010 can wait until 2012 to be tested.
The only reason I asked was Roger is running a dog in Carlisle, PA in a few weeks... I was wondering if it was your dog.
Don't sweat the whole test thing. It's a bunch of fun and a good way for you to prepare for the hunting season. It also gives the foresight the breeder needs to validate decisions.
Good luck.
#14
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Little Egg harbor NJ
Posts: 1,279
Thanks Mustad for that info. I am looking forward to this spring and upcoming fall. I just hope I do right by my new pup.
I am sure I will be here asking a lot of questions.
I just ordered the (Green book) from NAVHDA and Joan Bailey's Book something about How to Help Gun Dogs Train Themselves...
So between these books and the DD manual from Altmoor kennels I hope to get a good start.
Brian
I am sure I will be here asking a lot of questions.
I just ordered the (Green book) from NAVHDA and Joan Bailey's Book something about How to Help Gun Dogs Train Themselves...
So between these books and the DD manual from Altmoor kennels I hope to get a good start.
Brian
#15
Typical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location:
Posts: 860
Mite, Thanks this is what I am looking forward to hunting with my girl.
Roger my breeder from Altmoor kennels has E mailed me many time saying that if you have any question with training he will be more than happy to help even in person. As He is only about 50 mintues away from my house. I am so glad I have found him and I am getting my puppy from one of the most experienced breeders in the US. He is fantastic and very willing to work with me and help me with suggestions for a Kennel Run for my backyard.
I can't say enough about Altmoor kennels and am so looking forward to my puppy. I expect nothing short of a fantastic dog.
Mite what are you hunting behind??
Brian
Roger my breeder from Altmoor kennels has E mailed me many time saying that if you have any question with training he will be more than happy to help even in person. As He is only about 50 mintues away from my house. I am so glad I have found him and I am getting my puppy from one of the most experienced breeders in the US. He is fantastic and very willing to work with me and help me with suggestions for a Kennel Run for my backyard.
I can't say enough about Altmoor kennels and am so looking forward to my puppy. I expect nothing short of a fantastic dog.
Mite what are you hunting behind??
Brian
#16
Nontypical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Little Egg harbor NJ
Posts: 1,279
LOVE that dog. I don't know how many times I have watched HUNTING WITH HANK just to watch his dog hunt. Freaking awesome dog. Must be pure joy to hunt behind.
Your a lucky man.
Brian