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So... are field bred shorthairs really
hyper ??
There seems
to be some folks that make it a point to defame and criticize field trial bred GSPs.
I think I've heard them "ALL", from breeders of non-field GSPs... "Oh
yea...those run off field dogs, you can't even hunt over them" or "Oh you say
your interested in a GSP .. well I have puppies available and they are personal hunting
dogs.. they won't run off like those trial dogs" or "Sure... they(field GSPs)
might be great in the field but they are way too hyper to be in the house." or
"Those field dogs just don't relate to people... ours make better
companions." In addition there seems to be some "dogcism" with
respect to the coloration of field bred dogs. Non-Field breeders often attribute any
white coloration in field dogs with English Pointer crossing.
Well, I now find it necessary to defend the greatest hunting companions I know of...
field GSPs. What I find most intriguing about these false claims is that most of the
folks making these statements have never owned a field GSP, never been to a field trial(or
maybe they've been to one), never trained a field GSP, never hunted over a field GSP and
generally have no clue what field GSPs are about.
Certainly I cannot speak first hand about "ALL" field bred GSPs nor can I speak
directly of the "other" breeders' dogs. But I CAN speak to what I know and
have experience with. I own, raise, train, compete and hunt with field bred GSPs.. I
will own none other. The majority of my dogs are of Moesgaard lines and more
specifically Dixieland's Rusty and Brown-L. These dogs are the epitome of bird
dogs.. they have great style, class, speed, endurance, intelligence, retrieving and
scenting abilities. More importantly they are the BEST companions and house dogs anyone
could hope for. As you can see from the photos my
trial/hunting dogs live in the house as much as they live outdoors. When I travel to
trials I will always have at least one GSP sleep on the bed with me(much warmer that way
too). These dogs are extremely intelligent and there is NO reason why they shouldn't
be excellent companions.
I hunt over ALL my field dogs.. I will hunt over none less. All of the abilities and
trainability that get evaluated in trials are the very same abilities that nearly EVERY
hunter expects. When I hunt, my dog will remain steady to wing and shot, I find hunting,
as well at trials to be a gentleman's sport and focus on the finest sensations. One
such sensation is that impeccable bird work... no bumping, chasing or breaking on shot...
the dog should be pleasant to watch work..and this for me is the greatest reward.
Dogs first... birds bagged second...
White... Where did that white coloration come from?? Hmmm.. perhaps GSP fanciers
should look at the pedigree's to answer this question. A large majority of dogs get
their white marking from dogs originally imported from from Denmark. For those that
have not seen pictures of some of these dogs.. stroll on over to Blake Chance's site and have a looksee...
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