New DD pup
New DD pup
I got a new DD pup a few weeks ago, "Ike vom Drakehaus." We call him Huck. He's about 11 weeks old now. Has been doing great. Bold little fellow, excited about birds...did well with intro to the gun and got in the water the 2nd day I had him. Looking forward to working with him.
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Nice looking pup!!
Where did he come from?
Where did he come from?
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Thanks. Vom Drakehaus, Belton SC.
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You're going to have alot of fun with Huck!
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Very nice!
Tell us more about where you got the pup, etc.
Tell us more about where you got the pup, etc.
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I got him from http://www.vomdrakehaus.com/index.jsp out of Belton, SC. I plan on using him for upland and waterfowl to replace my GSP that passed. He's been fun and easy to work with so far, I have high hopes for him!pointshootretrieve wrote:Very nice!
Tell us more about where you got the pup, etc.
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He will be the most intelligent, funniest, and most interesting dog you have ever worked with.
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gonehuntin' wrote:He will be the most intelligent, funniest, and most interesting dog you have ever worked with.
He is definitely smart and full and personality. He picks up things fast and is bold. He is having fun on good flying pen raised quail although I think his pointing will develop slower than some other breeds (like my EP). He is not afraid to get in the water and has been that way since he was 9 weeks old. I'll try to post some updates. It's been a while since I've had a pup, it's going to be fun !
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Here's another hint: these are very people-oriented dog's, some say "needy dogs". Don't EVER leave him alone and unattended then leave. He'll eat the house or truck.
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Mine was real slow to mature, had no off switch, and has an off the charts prey drive. Subsequently, his pointing was nonexistent or at most a flash point until he was 8/9 months. From 11 months to 12 months, he turned into a different dog. You could walk around him on point and needed to pick him up. He slamed his butt to the ground when told to place. His heel work came together in 3 days including figure 8s. A rock solid whoa. Marking improved drastically.mtlee wrote:gonehuntin' wrote:He will be the most intelligent, funniest, and most interesting dog you have ever worked with.
He is definitely smart and full and personality. He picks up things fast and is bold. He is having fun on good flying pen raised quail although I think his pointing will develop slower than some other breeds (like my EP). He is not afraid to get in the water and has been that way since he was 9 weeks old. I'll try to post some updates. It's been a while since I've had a pup, it's going to be fun !
He is a real pleasure now.
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EPs pointing is slower to develop ? Never heard that before, always heard it fast to develop.mtlee wrote:gonehuntin' wrote:He will be the most intelligent, funniest, and most interesting dog you have ever worked with.
He is definitely smart and full and personality. He picks up things fast and is bold. He is having fun on good flying pen raised quail although I think his pointing will develop slower than some other breeds (like my EP). He is not afraid to get in the water and has been that way since he was 9 weeks old. I'll try to post some updates. It's been a while since I've had a pup, it's going to be fun !
My DD was pointing birds and holding for several seconds at about ten weeks. I think its partly how you introduce them and largely on the pup. I know of some that were not pointing well until there were several months but then were rock solid.
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That sounds like bad separation anxiety. Not fun to deal with at all. I have not heard of that being an issue with the breed as a whole. Interesting.gonehuntin' wrote:Here's another hint: these are very people-oriented dog's, some say "needy dogs". Don't EVER leave him alone and unattended then leave. He'll eat the house or truck.
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tobytx wrote:EPs pointing is slower to develop ? Never heard that before, always heard it fast to develop.mtlee wrote:gonehuntin' wrote:He will be the most intelligent, funniest, and most interesting dog you have ever worked with.
He is definitely smart and full and personality. He picks up things fast and is bold. He is having fun on good flying pen raised quail although I think his pointing will develop slower than some other breeds (like my EP). He is not afraid to get in the water and has been that way since he was 9 weeks old. I'll try to post some updates. It's been a while since I've had a pup, it's going to be fun !
My DD was pointing birds and holding for several seconds at about ten weeks. I think its partly how you introduce them and largely on the pup. I know of some that were not pointing well until there were several months but then were rock solid.
I think you misunderstood my post. I was saying that I think his pointing will develop slower than other breeds (for example an English Pointer...which in my limited experience develop quickly). He's 13 weeks old, took him out this past weekend and he's started to flash point. I'm happy with where he is, I was just stating an observation that I made.
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Get A new supply of tv remotes, dish towels,or items that holds your scent,because he will chew them up only when you are not looking. I don't know the answer why.
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I forgot, I used mouse traps to curtail the counter surfing. I should have used at least 6 instead of 2.
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powbass@gmail.com wrote:I forgot, I used mouse traps to curtail the counter surfing. I should have used at least 6 instead of 2.
That's funny. And yes the remotes.....why? Why the remotes !?