I stumbled on this while cruising Predator Masters:
http://www.predatormastersforums.com...age=0#53025331
Missing my old mutt, these guys need training but look
like multi taskers.
I stumbled on this while cruising Predator Masters:
http://www.predatormastersforums.com...age=0#53025331
Missing my old mutt, these guys need training but look
like multi taskers.
http://sites.google.com/site/russjerome/
Watching the country collapse in front of me while nobody else notices...
if you're interested in a Lab, my aunt is a breeder. puppies available as well as "used dogs". (adult dogs that need a home).
Oh I bet I could talk my wife into a trip to your Aunts place!
http://www.vdd-gna.org/index.php
These Drahthaars look like as much work as Labs, Im not
spoiling my next dog with handouts....I hope!
http://sites.google.com/site/russjerome/
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Those look like Pointing Griffons:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wirehai...inting_Griffon
And of course, the Wirehair German Pointer...
and I'm always a big fan of these guys (airedales):
http://www.dogads.com/2008airedalefieldnationals/
http://www.mogollonrimairedales.com/...gpictures.html
http://www.huntingairedales.com/boars.htm
Parents used to breed them...owned 6 over a lifetime. You can get some bigger ones...in the 80 and up to 120lbs...but they're best in the 70-75lbs range for males imo. Last one I had was Gus...he was 65lbs at two years, but he ran an average of 6 miles a day or so.
But good luck finding someone who'll train him for you...you're pretty much on your own, or if you're lucky, you'll find someone whose just up for a challenge (airedales are great versitle dogs in that they'll do great on a variety of animals...but the most fun is squirrels and racoons). Plus side, is they're an easy breed to find...find the most belligerent one and not only do you have a great, fearless hunting dog, but a great guard dog as well. They're generally great with children.
BTW, gizmo caught his first squirrel yesterday, lol. Fat and a little lethargic...and didn't stand a chance. It was litterally over in two seconds once he caught him.
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http://www.ganderlandlabs.com/index.htm
tell Dan or Linda that Jason sent ya
http://sites.google.com/site/russjerome/
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http://www.drahthaar.com/
Lot of energy, will eat the wifes cat.
http://sites.google.com/site/russjerome/
Watching the country collapse in front of me while nobody else notices...
dood i feel bad for the one guys dog that got all fucked up by the coyotes that wound looked terrible
special thanks to: Marv @ C&M performance 262-993-6605
lol...
I've seen 4 griffons in the area...
all 4 have an intensity rarely seen in a dog...they looked possessed almost. One owner cracked up when I called it a griffon without introduction or correction...I was the first person to not think it was a german wirehaired, lol. My wife couldn't stand my smugness afterwards lol.
1979 Lil' Red Express -Officially the quickest "bolt-on" LRT in the country.
1989 Shelby CSX #500/500
The most powerful production Minivan, ever...
Be sure to check out my weekly adventures on the second page of your Sunday Comics!