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<blockquote data-quote="Pureblood" data-source="post: 3047874" data-attributes="member: 129201"><p>I had a GSP X Brittany that was working like a pro on grouse moors in Scotland at 11 months of age. I stated her working along side her 6 year old father, and that got her going in an instant. I lost sight of that little bitch one day and could not find her, I knew she was stuck on point somewhere. I eventually started calling her , and she came running to within 50 yards then turned tail and ran back to were the grouse were. I put my Falcon up and she again waited patiently again for the command to "get in". It was a superb flight, and it would never have been possible without that little girl. It's such a shame they don't live long.</p><p>I never used my dogs for shooting, just for falconry. It's real hunting that the dogs understand, they know they are part of the team and will willingly hold a point for an hour if needed, it's more than a game.</p><p></p><p>This is her father.[ATTACH=full]548815[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pureblood, post: 3047874, member: 129201"] I had a GSP X Brittany that was working like a pro on grouse moors in Scotland at 11 months of age. I stated her working along side her 6 year old father, and that got her going in an instant. I lost sight of that little bitch one day and could not find her, I knew she was stuck on point somewhere. I eventually started calling her , and she came running to within 50 yards then turned tail and ran back to were the grouse were. I put my Falcon up and she again waited patiently again for the command to "get in". It was a superb flight, and it would never have been possible without that little girl. It's such a shame they don't live long. I never used my dogs for shooting, just for falconry. It's real hunting that the dogs understand, they know they are part of the team and will willingly hold a point for an hour if needed, it's more than a game. This is her father.[ATTACH type="full"]548815[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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