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Help with finding the best Dam
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By Sky Hunter on
3/24/2008 7:18 PM
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Bare with me as this is my very first "blog". I have been training GSP for a few years (8 years) with the help of fellow GSP owners, NAVHDA members and AKC members. I now have a male whose lines are out of hill haven's hustler, strativarious, burhart, etc. He is a 70 pound handsome fella with a great disposition. I want to continue his line and to stud him out to a female that has been similarly tested and is conformationally sound. He is the best dog I've ever owned over the years but I don't know how to go about finding the right match for him, and I absolutely do not want to breed to the "wrong dog" can anyone point me in the right direction?
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German shorthair pointers!!!
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By Dogluvr_102743 on
3/16/2008 1:23 PM
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German Shorthair Pointers are so cute!!!! But when there little they will tend to jump up? In the long run it worth it and I luv that I went though it because there so cute and Energetic. I have two German shorthairs one is nine And the other one is nine weeks old!
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Finding Pepper
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By hanfords on
12/28/2007 2:39 PM
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We must have a thing for German dogs. Our family of five purchased a miniature German Schnauzer (yes, I know this is supposed to be about GSP's!!) about 13 years ago from a pet store. At the time, we had no idea about rescue shelters or anything like that, we just knew that we wanted a mini schnauzer. Well, time passed and our loving family dog grew old, he grew blind and deaf. He got around great, played and ate as usual, but of course couldn't see us or hear us call his name. I was very upset that he was getting older and there came a day that he didn't want to eat. Two days passed and still didn't eat. I had decided that if he still had not eaten by the third day, he was going to the vet. That morning he was happy and wagged his little nub of a tail when he caught my scent, but he still would not eat. I called the vet and they said to bring him in that afternoon so they could check him out. When  ...
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