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German long haired pointer
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<blockquote data-quote="ridgewalker" data-source="post: 3020923" data-attributes="member: 55998"><p>I have a limited amount of ownership, so take this with a grain of salt. Only owned 1 GSP. A runt male at under 50 lbs…perfect for the amount of travel we did. Got him after I retired. We hunted from Montana to Texas and New Mexico hitting all states in between. Mostly just he and I in my cab-over camper. Great time, great memories!</p><p>Only dog I ever saw that on pheasants would wait until you are 15 or so yards away, back out swinging wide to block the bird. Some pro breeders who saw this wanted to breed him and were furious at me that I had him cut before he could be bred.</p><p>Died at 15 years and 4 months old. Hunted until the fall before he died. I miss that old dog now gone 3 years this month…not that I miss him every day.</p><p>Too old now to get another.</p><p>Best of luck finding a friend and hunting partner! You will love him no matter what. JMO&E</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ridgewalker, post: 3020923, member: 55998"] I have a limited amount of ownership, so take this with a grain of salt. Only owned 1 GSP. A runt male at under 50 lbs…perfect for the amount of travel we did. Got him after I retired. We hunted from Montana to Texas and New Mexico hitting all states in between. Mostly just he and I in my cab-over camper. Great time, great memories! Only dog I ever saw that on pheasants would wait until you are 15 or so yards away, back out swinging wide to block the bird. Some pro breeders who saw this wanted to breed him and were furious at me that I had him cut before he could be bred. Died at 15 years and 4 months old. Hunted until the fall before he died. I miss that old dog now gone 3 years this month…not that I miss him every day. Too old now to get another. Best of luck finding a friend and hunting partner! You will love him no matter what. JMO&E [/QUOTE]
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