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Due to time issues I am gutted to say that I am yet AGAIN having to rehome Brynn.

 

He is an exceptional dog and although not pointing properly yet, he works cover extremely well. He is a very demanding dog and will work for several hours without losing concentration. He is house trained as he lived in the house for 12 months, good with other dogs and cats and any animal and has been kenneled for about 6 months.

 

He will work any sort of cover - nettles, brambles, grass, water, bushes and will always flush anything that is in there.

 

I have a thread on him on the International Falconry Forum which will tell you plenty more about him but it has not been updated for a while due to nothing new happening.

http://falconryforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=63120&highlight=Brynn

 

He is 100% perfect with any type of commands be it whistle, hand or voice commands. I don't like filling a dogs head with loads of commands so he has two, these being sit/stop and heel.

 

He is well socialised with other dogs, ferrets and is 100% bird safe although I have never left him unoccupied with any.

 

I am looking for a falconry/working home for him where he will be worked hard but shown a firm hand and discipline where needed. He will get away with things if you let him. He can be very head strong but with the right guidance he is a dream dog.

 

If you do think you can give him the right home feel free to pm me or ring me on 07906 477746. I am looking for £300 for him, it is imperative he finds the right home.

 

 

I must add that this dog means an awful lot to me and it will indeed break my heart to let him go but I do believe that it does a dog no justice if they are not getting all they need.

 

ATB Jen

 

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Due to time issues I am gutted to say that I am having to let Brynn go to a new home.

 

Unfortunately (or fortunately, whichever way you want to look at it) I have been lucky enough to find some work but it is very demanding hours meaning that I havent the time to commit to Brynn.

 

He is an exceptional dog and although not pointing yet, he works cover extremely well. He is a very demanding dog and will work for several hours without losing concentration.

 

He will work any sort of cover - nettles, brambles, grass, bushes and will always flush anything that is in there.

 

I have a thread on him on the International Falconry Forum which will tell you plenty more about him but it has not been updated for a while due to nothing new happening.

http://$%^&*&^%$£$%^&*(/showthread.php?t=63120

 

He is 100% perfect with any type of commands be it whistle, hand or voice commands. I don't like filling a dogs head with loads of commands so he has two, these being sit/stop and heel.

 

He is well socialised with other dogs, ferrets and is 100% bird safe although I have never left him unoccupied with any.

 

I am looking for a falconry home for him where he will be worked hard but shown a firm hand and discipline where needed. He will get away with things if you let him. He can be very head strong but with the right guidance he is a dream dog.

 

If you do think you can give him the right home feel free to pm me.

 

I must add that this dog means an awful lot to me and it will indeed break my heart to let him go but I do believe that it does a dog no justice if they are not getting all they need.

 

ATB Jen

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HI there, I bred a couple of litters of GSPx ESS, they had brains to burn. Have you ever had him on foxes?

Hey,

 

Sorry for late reply but yes he seems quite game when he picks up a fox scent and will track it down and flush it. HE has flushed quite a few foxes.

 

ATB Jen

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