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No one is trying to change your mind your opinion or your preference , only have a discussion about it.
Your description of what i have witnessed just didn't match up. Interesting where you see no intensity I see pure intensity. Jaws clenched, glazed over, head contorted , drinking scent thru flared nostrils.....Interesting difference of perception.
What say you Ron them dogs got no intensity
Your description of what i have witnessed just didn't match up. Interesting where you see no intensity I see pure intensity. Jaws clenched, glazed over, head contorted , drinking scent thru flared nostrils.....Interesting difference of perception.
What say you Ron them dogs got no intensity
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I missed something. Birddogger said this dog shows no intensity?
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No, I didn't say that particular dog has no intensity, although in my eyes, not as much as the one in the first picture. And there are some dogs that do show intensity with the head crank, but I have seen so many more that don't. I have watched them in trials that just stopped and stood still with their head in the air. Does it make a good picture? Yes. Do I see any intensity? No. I know there are many, many people who are more knowledgeable about bird dogs than I will ever be but I will guarantee you that I am knowledgeable enough to know what I do and do not prefer. There is no argument there. Don't hold it against me because I like something different than you guys do. After all, I am not the only one.
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birddog, jaws clenched, eyes glazed over, head contorted and flared nostrils is pure intensity and we have no disagreement on that. It is just hard for me to see it when they are looking at the moon.birddog1968 wrote:No one is trying to change your mind your opinion or your preference , only have a discussion about it.
Your description of what i have witnessed just didn't match up. Interesting where you see no intensity I see pure intensity. Jaws clenched, glazed over, head contorted , drinking scent thru flared nostrils.....Interesting difference of perception.
What say you Ron them dogs got no intensity
BTW, I like the pictures of the dogs you posted but I don't see the head crank that I am talking about in them. If that is what you think I am calling no style or intensity, you are mistaken.
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Charlie, how short are you? Bird dogs aren't THAT tall...jk...that was too easy not to smack out of the parkbirddogger wrote:It is just hard for me to see it when they are looking at the moon.
I like the crank and at 6' 3" I can see the intensity...again jk. Usually what I have witnessed with crank is they hit the bird and "blow up" to the crank. That is what I love watching. I will actually sit back and wait for the dog to flare the nostrils and take it all in as he/she gets higher and higher. As if they are drinking the cool aid and it keeps getting better, and better!
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heck, even my wife's shorhair has style, and he was only 7-8 months in this pic:
Here are some of my pointer, most of these I have already posted.
Not bad for an old girl with a bad ACL:
Here are some of my pointer, most of these I have already posted.
Not bad for an old girl with a bad ACL:
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I see alot of style on this thread .
Charlie really, really liked this dog and has stated that anybody would be proud to own him. Some people are just weird :roll: and think lower is more intense. I need to find hunting buddies that just agree with everything I say and form there opinions around what I like .slistoe wrote:I missed something. Birddogger said this dog shows no intensity?
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My lil liver dog will crank her head sometimes but not a majority of the time....moreso when some amount of time goes by before i find her , and how she has the bird pinned. Walking birds seem to bring it out of her more.birddogger wrote:birddog, jaws clenched, eyes glazed over, head contorted and flared nostrils is pure intensity and we have no disagreement on that. It is just hard for me to see it when they are looking at the moon.birddog1968 wrote:No one is trying to change your mind your opinion or your preference , only have a discussion about it.
Your description of what i have witnessed just didn't match up. Interesting where you see no intensity I see pure intensity. Jaws clenched, glazed over, head contorted , drinking scent thru flared nostrils.....Interesting difference of perception.
What say you Ron them dogs got no intensity
BTW, I like the pictures of the dogs you posted but I don't see the head crank that I am talking about in them. If that is what you think I am calling no style or intensity, you are mistaken.
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Ron R wrote:Some people are just weird :roll: and think lower is more intense.
I agree, I cannot stand low in the front.
I need to find hunting buddies that just agree with everything I say and form there opinions around what I like .
I like your style........ hahaha
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I don't care about the head crank but I DO prefer them high in front. The first pic I posted is a dog that belongs to a friend and I would love to own him...even if he is low in front he makes up for it with everything else IMO.Firemedic wrote:I agree, I cannot stand low in the front.
You gotta enjoy a good debate/discusion .
BTW, I even liked that pic of the pointing lab .
Another thing that I think is not stylish is when they have a foot lifted...I just don't like it.
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What about back footed lifted?Ron R wrote:
Another thing that I think is not stylish is when they have a foot lifted...I just don't like it.
Ive always liked this picture, the way he worked the big stubble field and how the bird was hid, the fuzz up on his tail. This is zoomed in quite a bit.
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birddog1968 wrote:What about back footed lifted?Ron R wrote:
Another thing that I think is not stylish is when they have a foot lifted...I just don't like it.
Ive always liked this picture, the way he worked the big stubble field and how the bird was hid.
My HTA pointer would often lift his back foot always made me laugh so hard I'd miss the bird flushing
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Being a hunter first and foremost....I have to agree with you! I get a kick out of a nice stylish point, but I'm more interested in knowing where the bird is......ben33127 wrote:I do not trial, therefore my stance on style is any way my dog points! I understand some people must have 12oclock tail, but I simply love a solid intense point no matter where the dogs tail is!! That imo, and understand everyone does not agree!
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So you think my dog doesnt have style when she lifts a foot on point what has this birdworld come too.....ruthRon R wrote:I don't care about the head crank but I DO prefer them high in front. The first pic I posted is a dog that belongs to a friend and I would love to own him...even if he is low in front he makes up for it with everything else IMO.Firemedic wrote:I agree, I cannot stand low in the front.
You gotta enjoy a good debate/discusion .
BTW, I even liked that pic of the pointing lab .
Another thing that I think is not stylish is when they have a foot lifted...I just don't like it.
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Don't know who's dog this is but I like
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I have seen a lot of pictures of nice stylish and intense dogs on this thread and a person would have to be blind not to see it, which I have been accused of. It amazes me that out of all the pics, there is only one or two with the high head crank that I am talking about. The only reason I even mentioned the intensity thing was because birddog1968 said the head crank was caused from intensity and I just totally diagree with that. So many of them have just simply been conditioned to stand that way, but somebody will post a picture of one that does it naturally and intensely, as if I said it doesn't exist. I have been made fun of and accused of being blind and liking a dog that is low in the front, when I said no such thing. And now, the first dog in Ron's post has been called low in the front. :roll: I go back and look at birddog's stylish dogs and low and behold not one of them is looking in the sky. Heck, one of them is even a Lab. The vast majority of the pictures here that people consider style are agreeing with me, but continue to argue about it. I will repeat myself, I prefer that my dogs are not looking at the hawks soaring overhead when they are supposed to be pointing game birds. It makes for a confident, majestic animal and makes a beautiful picture but does not look like a point to me. If that makes me wrong, then so be it!! Apparently the pointers of let's say 40yrs. ago had no style or intensity at all. :roll: If I have learned one thing on this forum, it is that a lot of people will disagree just for the sake of an argument. I will say it again, almost every picture on here proves that people agree with me, but I give up.
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Charlie take a deep breath.....its all light hearted discussion, from my perspective.....
Nothin to get bent outta shape over.....
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No worries birddog, I am not bent out of shape and certainly have no problems with you or our discussion. It is just that I have seen a lot of dogs in my life and I know what I prefer. I don't care what the other guy prefers, although from the pictures I am seeing, it looks like most of us are on the same page.birddog1968 wrote:Charlie take a deep breath.....its all light hearted discussion, from my perspective.....
Nothin to get bent outta shape over.....
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Hey Ron how about for this on head crank on a Britt ?
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In a stub tail I like this
Hey, I can almost see my house from there!
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birddogger wrote:No worries birddog, I am not bent out of shape and certainly have no problems with you or our discussion. It is just that I have seen a lot of dogs in my life and I know what I prefer. I don't care what the other guy prefers, although from the pictures I am seeing, it looks like most of us are on the same page.birddog1968 wrote:Charlie take a deep breath.....its all light hearted discussion, from my perspective.....
Nothin to get bent outta shape over.....
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And I am right there with you. If it takes head crank to be stylish we have had dogs for a lot of years without a single one of them having any style. And the whole argument is silly anyway as style is in the eyes of the beholder. If I am breeding bird dogs then I want them to point the BIRD with intensity. If they do that they probably have a lot of style no matter what position they are standing in. If they can't do that then pointing the general area where the bird might be is better than nothing.
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Good Lord, nobody said a dog has to do that to have style....but nobody's gonna convince me one that does it doesn't have style.
Lets put this chapter of style to sleep for cryin out loud.
Lets put this chapter of style to sleep for cryin out loud.
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STYLE IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER PERIOD! NO MORE NO LESS! SOME WILL AGREE SOME WILL DISAGREE
STYLE IS STYLE PERIOD YOU KNOW IT THE MOMENT YOU SEE IT.
STYLE IS STYLE PERIOD YOU KNOW IT THE MOMENT YOU SEE IT.
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Take a deep breath birddog.birddog1968 wrote:Good Lord, nobody said a dog has to do that to have style....but nobody's gonna convince me one that does it doesn't have style.
Lets put this chapter of style to sleep for cryin out loud.
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Looks like a westcoast tail!!ultracarry wrote:Don't know who's dog this is but I like
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That bitch is out of Tonellis Sky High. Greg anderson has her.Troy08er wrote:Looks like a westcoast tail!!ultracarry wrote:Don't know who's dog this is but I like
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birddogger wrote:Take a deep breath birddog.birddog1968 wrote:Good Lord, nobody said a dog has to do that to have style....but nobody's gonna convince me one that does it doesn't have style.
Lets put this chapter of style to sleep for cryin out loud.
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Who's the dam? She looks awesomeHighland Gundogs wrote:That bitch is out of Tonellis Sky High. Greg anderson has her.Troy08er wrote:Looks like a westcoast tail!!ultracarry wrote:Don't know who's dog this is but I like
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Maybe if someone would get a head shot of a cranked dog that features his eyes, you'd see what what we know is there. Cranked dogs aren't relaxing, just looking for shapes in the clouds...their eyes say everything. The original two pics of this thread are composed too differently to make any kind of comparison, and for the purposes of discussion in this thread, are misleading.birddogger wrote:I have seen a lot of pictures of nice stylish and intense dogs on this thread and a person would have to be blind not to see it, which I have been accused of. It amazes me that out of all the pics, there is only one or two with the high head crank that I am talking about. The only reason I even mentioned the intensity thing was because birddog1968 said the head crank was caused from intensity and I just totally diagree with that. So many of them have just simply been conditioned to stand that way, but somebody will post a picture of one that does it naturally and intensely, as if I said it doesn't exist. I have been made fun of and accused of being blind and liking a dog that is low in the front, when I said no such thing. And now, the first dog in Ron's post has been called low in the front. :roll: I go back and look at birddog's stylish dogs and low and behold not one of them is looking in the sky. Heck, one of them is even a Lab. The vast majority of the pictures here that people consider style are agreeing with me, but continue to argue about it. I will repeat myself, I prefer that my dogs are not looking at the hawks soaring overhead when they are supposed to be pointing game birds. It makes for a confident, majestic animal and makes a beautiful picture but does not look like a point to me. If that makes me wrong, then so be it!! Apparently the pointers of let's say 40yrs. ago had no style or intensity at all. :roll: If I have learned one thing on this forum, it is that a lot of people will disagree just for the sake of an argument. I will say it again, almost every picture on here proves that people agree with me, but I give up.
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I can't judge style based on still photos of a dog on point. To me, you have to take in the whole dog to determine if it has style. As far as looking good on point, I like 4 feet on the ground, head above shoulder level (the higher the better), tail up (the closer to 12:00 the better and the straighter the better), muscle flexed intensity (over graceful textbook).
I would consider this dog to be my most stylish dog overall but he is marginal at best on point most times. Occasionally everything falls into place and he looks really good but normally it is more like this.
But overall, I think he has style...
I would consider this dog to be my most stylish dog overall but he is marginal at best on point most times. Occasionally everything falls into place and he looks really good but normally it is more like this.
But overall, I think he has style...
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Head crank. leg lifted. low on one end, pointing while on the retrieve - that dog has it all!!!!!gittrdonebritts wrote:Hey Ron how about for this on head crank on a Britt ?
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Mine eitherGUNDOGS wrote:So you think my dog doesnt have style when she lifts a foot on point
Holy cow .gittrdonebritts wrote:Hey Ron how about for this on head crank on a Britt ?
Amen!!!birddog1968 wrote:nobody said a dog has to do that to have style....but nobody's gonna convince me one that does it doesn't have style
Hey, I posted those two picks because I thought both are stylish and to show an example style diversity . I then asked for pictures.......and man did I get some good ones .shags wrote: The original two pics of this thread are composed too differently to make any kind of comparison, and for the purposes of discussion in this thread, are misleading
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For me, it doesn't really matter what their style is as long as they have a little 'attitude'.
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Man that dog is suckin up the birds scent so much im surprised the bird isnt stuck to his nose..love it ...ruthCoveyrise64 wrote:For me, it doesn't really matter what their style is as long as they have a little 'attitude'.
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Unconditioned Higher stuff.
How about some puppy style?
How about some puppy style?
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puppy style you say ?
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I'll take one for the team - hard to appreciate good style without having something to compare it too:
Too low on front, back right foot in the air :
11:30 tail, head horizontal, kind of flat footed on left front :
Embarassed to post this one, kinda makes me nauseous:
Pointing up the hill so head high, tail low - I didn't even bother going over to flush birds on this one, disgusting:
Flaps up - I try and sneak in and put their ears down before I flush just so the experience isn't tainted:
Lip snarlers just exude a bad overall attitude more suited to professional wrestling than gentlemanly upland pursuits:
I searched and searched my archives looking to at least post something with decent style but I couldn't find any photos of the dogs standing in the yard with a checkcord hooked to 'em...
Too low on front, back right foot in the air :
11:30 tail, head horizontal, kind of flat footed on left front :
Embarassed to post this one, kinda makes me nauseous:
Pointing up the hill so head high, tail low - I didn't even bother going over to flush birds on this one, disgusting:
Flaps up - I try and sneak in and put their ears down before I flush just so the experience isn't tainted:
Lip snarlers just exude a bad overall attitude more suited to professional wrestling than gentlemanly upland pursuits:
I searched and searched my archives looking to at least post something with decent style but I couldn't find any photos of the dogs standing in the yard with a checkcord hooked to 'em...
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Did someone say puppy....lol
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not sure if anyone knows this but i have a puppy ...ruth
she was crusin' so fast she almost ran into the bird, when she caught scent she almost went butt first lol..look closely and you can see the chukar...
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and a great looking pup it isGUNDOGS wrote:not sure if anyone knows this but i have a puppy ...ruth
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Is that a fact :roll:"GUNDOGS"]not sure if anyone knows this but i have a puppy ...ruth
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Nice, I like it.
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i hope they don't mind, but i always thought Crystal Kennels avatar was a beautiful blend of style and intensity.
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Ted Meyer