Tonights the night and I am a little nervous

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Tonights the night and I am a little nervous

Post by markj » Fri May 19, 2006 7:59 am

My new pup is being flown in tonight,

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Here is a pic. I would like to thank Justin for this pup. We will soon know how he will do in the field.

Do they take the pup out of the crate at any time for any reason?
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Post by markj » Fri May 19, 2006 1:39 pm

Thanks, I just called delta and confirmed he was all checked in. ow I will wait 6 hours and pick him up. The airport is right across from Carter Lake a huge park and lake so I will let him out there to burn off some energy and give him a bath with water and shampoo I am bringing so he is clean when I pop him home. He is a surprise for my son.
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Post by ezzy333 » Fri May 19, 2006 1:55 pm

Mark,

I doubt a pup coming out of the crate in a strange place with strange people will feel much like burning energy. The pup will be tired and may be somewhat frightened. Please take it easy with it and I would skip the bath unless you just have to. A day or two after you get it home and acclimated will be soon enough to startwith the new experiences.

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Post by Ryan » Fri May 19, 2006 2:11 pm

Ezzy is right that pup is going to be tired and scared. DOnt bath him just bring him home, let him use the bathroom and he will probally want to go back to bed. Try not to get too loud and rowdy with him. Just keep everything calm and quiet.

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Post by gr_elliott » Fri May 19, 2006 2:20 pm

my pup was pretty freaked out for a day or two. it took some time for him to get use to his new home. Dont worry, it will be no time before you get to take him out to burn off energy, I dont think mine can burn enough off :lol: now

Ryan

Post by Ryan » Fri May 19, 2006 2:58 pm

Do you have a dog at home already?

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Post by volraider » Fri May 19, 2006 3:19 pm

Markj,

My pups will be touching down in about 45 min. I have my four socializers (my girls) ready to load up at any time. My last pup jumped out of the crate as soon as I opened the door. Belle is a bit different though.

I would also like to thank Justin for the time, thought, and chance he took putting this litter on the ground. I have been looking for a cross like this for along time. I think these pups will turnout to be just what he was hoping for.

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Post by Dirtysteve » Sun May 21, 2006 8:17 am

Markj
Just as Ted said my pups acted as if nothing was out of the ordinary. Buddy was a little cautious around the yard and the other dogs but acted like he knew my kids all along.

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Post by rosiesdad » Sun May 21, 2006 12:57 pm

My vet said until a month after all vaccinations NOT to ever let a pup run in a public dog run type area. Parvo and all kinds of possibilities.
Hope all works well for ya.
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Post by Richard *UT* » Sun May 21, 2006 7:53 pm

Congrats on the new pups. When you can post some larger pics so we can all get a good look at them.
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Post by markj » Mon May 22, 2006 9:21 am

Do you have a dog at home already
No, I have 4 :) GSPs.

I got him at 10:00pm or so, took him across the way to Carter Park and lake, let him out of the crate, he was a little shaky at first, did his stuff the crate was completly dry so he went for about 5 min it seemed. We then went home, no bath needed as he didnt mess himself. He ate good and went to sleep. He was up at 5:30 or so when I went out to feed my cows. He spent the weekend following me around exploring the place. He stays close and his markings make him a shadow in tall grass.

I put some pics up on the pup page and will link them here.

I got a pup last year from 2000 NAFC FC Dixielands Bustin Loose bell and I can say she was a fireball right off the bat, she is very independant, likes to run flat out. Hunts birds like no other, this pup will complement her well.


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Here are two. He is so cute.
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Post by GsPJustin » Mon May 22, 2006 2:38 pm

The pics aren't working for me!

When I go to the link it shows a bunch of greek!!

Anyone else have this problem?

Ryan

Post by Ryan » Mon May 22, 2006 2:45 pm

Works for me but the pictures are tiny.

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Post by Ridge-Point » Tue May 23, 2006 7:53 am

Here is a little bit bigger picture of marks new pup

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Post by djswizz » Tue May 23, 2006 8:09 am

Very cute pup!

... but I just don't know about the black and white pointers... For some reason it seems odd - plus the AKC disqualifies any GSP with black.... I have always grown up with white and liver colorings.

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Post by GSP4619 » Tue May 23, 2006 9:39 am

Cute!!!!

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Post by GsPJustin » Tue May 23, 2006 10:34 am

WHERES THE TAIL!!!! heeheh


There was accualy a dog in the ring at a show I was at last weekend, and it looks BLACK but I guess it was just really dark liver.........
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Post by AHGSP » Tue May 23, 2006 10:34 am

Very nice GSP! What are the lines?? The Black from Poggenburg? Wittekind? Hege-Haus?
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Post by markj » Tue May 23, 2006 12:45 pm

FC AFC Cadens Ruger Weltmeister
Windrow's Saddle Tramp MH

NAVHDA Utility Prize II
FC KJ's Hightailing Saddle
FC Brittsland Special Day
FC/AFC Neenah Creek Remi MH Chuck's Lucky Ace
E and E Molly
Casey vom Beaver Creeks

Navhda Natural Ability Prize 1
KS Kristan vom Pottsiepen KS Mondlicht vom Hege-Haus
KS Halla vom Pottsiepen
VC Regal vom Riverwoods

Nahvda Versatile Champion
CH Graf KS vom Vehner Moor
MH CD CGC
Pia vom Pottsiepen

I really like the lines here, and the black color really gets my wife. I didnt realize he was a black until I already picked him and to me it isnt a big thing. He is only disqualified from show ring he can run FT stuff. He should hunt anything I want to hunt. I really like his markings and coat.

Thanks for the new pic I added it to the dir for Pevo on my flash.

Called him
Ridge-Point Two Hundred Proof Pevo.

Can you guess what it means? :)

He has taken to life on our farm right nice thank you, he likes the steer grain too, he follows me around and when I take a bucket to the cows he gets his first, crunch crunch.

He plays with my other dogs as if he was there all along and is as big as they. He has a lot of drive and a lot of heart. He also snuggles real good too :)

He is getting along fine with my cats too.
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Post by LSKGSPs » Tue May 23, 2006 5:39 pm

Great looking pup Mark. I love the black color. Excellent lines in him as well. You are going to have a great time with him.

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Post by Chaingang » Tue May 23, 2006 8:34 pm

Markj,

That black with ticking is very beautiful. I suspect he will continue to darken as he gets older. Beautiful dog you have there.

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