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German long haired pointer
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<blockquote data-quote="GRG" data-source="post: 3008483" data-attributes="member: 100299"><p>Lost our GSP/Lab mix a couple months ago. She was an incredible dog, maybe the best we have ever had. She didn't realize she was a mutt, she thought she was royalty. As I am getting older and with health issues I will probably go back to a Lab or even a Labradoodle. The GSP is such a good dog but as said needs exercise and room. I grew up pheasant hunting with registered labs and love working with a dog that stays closer in. After my dog turned around 6 she started staying in closer which I liked better.</p><p></p><p>Look at how you like to hunt and choose accordingly. The one thing my wife insists on is for it to not be a shedder as she is a clean freak. lol . We were lucky with ours as she shed very little. Labs also shed and that is why we are looking at the Labradoodle. </p><p></p><p>To the point I don't think you would go wrong if it hunts like you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GRG, post: 3008483, member: 100299"] Lost our GSP/Lab mix a couple months ago. She was an incredible dog, maybe the best we have ever had. She didn't realize she was a mutt, she thought she was royalty. As I am getting older and with health issues I will probably go back to a Lab or even a Labradoodle. The GSP is such a good dog but as said needs exercise and room. I grew up pheasant hunting with registered labs and love working with a dog that stays closer in. After my dog turned around 6 she started staying in closer which I liked better. Look at how you like to hunt and choose accordingly. The one thing my wife insists on is for it to not be a shedder as she is a clean freak. lol . We were lucky with ours as she shed very little. Labs also shed and that is why we are looking at the Labradoodle. To the point I don't think you would go wrong if it hunts like you do. [/QUOTE]
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