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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2342084" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>I had GSP's until my Pudlepointer and we have two in the family still. GSP's would go I just could not stand to watch them freeze retrieving ducks from the river in 10 degrees. The Pudlepointer is a fabulous hunter and probably has the best nose of any dog I have ever owned. He is still young and my complaints are really nothing compared to how well he hunts. First dog I have ever had if he can get to a beer and not get on the counter or table he is drinking it, and will take any beating you can give him before and after happily. Only thing I cannot get him to learn is leave it alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2342084, member: 42157"] I had GSP's until my Pudlepointer and we have two in the family still. GSP's would go I just could not stand to watch them freeze retrieving ducks from the river in 10 degrees. The Pudlepointer is a fabulous hunter and probably has the best nose of any dog I have ever owned. He is still young and my complaints are really nothing compared to how well he hunts. First dog I have ever had if he can get to a beer and not get on the counter or table he is drinking it, and will take any beating you can give him before and after happily. Only thing I cannot get him to learn is leave it alone. [/QUOTE]
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