jakk 6 Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Posted December 29, 2008 I'm currently wanting a HPR to work alongside Birds Of Prey. I've had terriers in the past so this is all new to me and just wondering what would be the best way to go about training them. I would also like your opinions on the many breeds and their working abilities. I would really like a Weimaraner as i grew up with one and just love the breed in general but i've been told by people who actually work them that they are hard dogs to train especially for a beginner. I'm currently ploughing through as many books as i can (can anyone tell me what they consider to be their faverate books on HPR training) and trying to find a local working HPR owner but would like your opinions before definately setting my mind on a certain breed. Thank you Jakk Quote Link to post
terrys 0 Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Posted December 29, 2008 I'm currently wanting a HPR to work alongside Birds Of Prey. I've had terriers in the past so this is all new to me and just wondering what would be the best way to go about training them. I would also like your opinions on the many breeds and their working abilities. I would really like a Weimaraner as i grew up with one and just love the breed in general but i've been told by people who actually work them that they are hard dogs to train especially for a beginner. I'm currently ploughing through as many books as i can (can anyone tell me what they consider to be their faverate books on HPR training) and trying to find a local working HPR owner but would like your opinions before definately setting my mind on a certain breed. Thank you Jakk Hello Jakk I wouldn't bother with the Weimaraner as I have never seen or heard or a good working strain of them. You are best with a GSP or GWP, but get a bitch cos they are much easier to train. Once you have a good one you will never ever go hawking with out a dog again. Everything from Lark, Blackbird, Rabbit, Pheasant or any hawking that you can think of they will do it all. I have have only had two dogs in my life, first dog Brittany for 13 years, and now a GWP Bitch at 4 years. Both excellent dogs in but the GWP is more versatile. Both just faconry dogs mainly with Gosses and Spars. Good luck with the new pup. What bird do you fly ? Terry Quote Link to post
Garypco 2 Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Posted December 29, 2008 I'm currently wanting a HPR to work alongside Birds Of Prey. I've had terriers in the past so this is all new to me and just wondering what would be the best way to go about training them. I would also like your opinions on the many breeds and their working abilities. I would really like a Weimaraner as i grew up with one and just love the breed in general but i've been told by people who actually work them that they are hard dogs to train especially for a beginner. I'm currently ploughing through as many books as i can (can anyone tell me what they consider to be their faverate books on HPR training) and trying to find a local working HPR owner but would like your opinions before definately setting my mind on a certain breed. Thank you Jakk Hello Jakk I wouldn't bother with the Weimaraner as I have never seen or heard or a good working strain of them. You are best with a GSP or GWP, but get a bitch cos they are much easier to train. Once you have a good one you will never ever go hawking with out a dog again. Everything from Lark, Blackbird, Rabbit, Pheasant or any hawking that you can think of they will do it all. I have have only had two dogs in my life, first dog Brittany for 13 years, and now a GWP Bitch at 4 years. Both excellent dogs in but the GWP is more versatile. Both just faconry dogs mainly with Gosses and Spars. Good luck with the new pup. What bird do you fly ? Terry if you can find a decent working strain weimaraner then all is good however the vizlsa is my dog choice versatile to hawk and gun....loyal and kennel reasonably well again do your reasearch and get a pup/dog from a decent working strain....heres a few pics of mine!!! Quote Link to post
jakk 6 Posted December 30, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 30, 2008 i'm flying a buzzard at the minute but started the Gyr/ Sakers training and i think i'll pursue the longwing side of things to be honest. I do like visla's and GSP's too i think its just a case of seeing them work and seeing their differant personalitys and see whats best suited to me i think Quote Link to post
MartMc 0 Posted January 1, 2009 Report Share Posted January 1, 2009 Have a look at the Mustwork German wirehaired pointers.I have just got my 7 week old Wire from them...Lisa and Les just want to breed the best working wires they can!!Will post pics asap. Quote Link to post
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