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Second Chance Bird Dogs
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2022
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Finn the Griffon graduates from training.
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Finn the Griffon graduates from training.
GSP rescue Dixie performing great in training. second chance bird dogs.
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GSP rescue Dixie performing great in training. second chance bird dogs.
Rescue gsp Dixie on a bird.
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This was her 6th bird. Watch her adjust the check cord herself while staying on point. Like and subscribe please. #secondchancebirddogs #pykegear #gsprescue #gsp
Rescue birddog Chief showing off for everyone.
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Rescue birddog Chief showing off for everyone.
E-Collar training. Communicative leash work.
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E-Collar training. Communicative leash work.
Merri. GSP rescue from Texas. Upland birddog training.
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Merri. GSP rescue from Texas. Upland birddog training.
Dogtra Pathfinder 2. Great budget GPS
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Dogtra Pathfinder 2. Great budget GPS
Get your dog to engage with you. Dog training. Gsp.
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Get your dog to engage with you. Dog training. Gsp.
Which e-collar should I buy? Second Chance Bird Dogs
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Which e-collar should I buy? Second Chance Bird Dogs
Dog separation anxiety. Crate training. Stop touching your dog.
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Dog separation anxiety. Crate training. Stop touching your dog.
German Wire Haired Pointer. Shelter full of them.
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German Wire Haired Pointer. Shelter full of them.
Best upland jacket 2023. Pyke Gear. Second chance bird dogs.
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Best upland jacket 2023. Pyke Gear. Second chance bird dogs.
Reactive dog training. Second chance bird dogs
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Reactive dog training. Second chance bird dogs
Pyke Gear B2 vest. Best upland vest 2023
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Pyke Gear B2 vest. Best upland vest 2023
make a pointer cautious. German shorthair training. pigeons. launcher
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make a pointer cautious. German shorthair training. pigeons. launcher
The music is distracting and makes it hard to hear you. Great looking puppy!
How old is he ?do you use bark collars? Like videos on youtube .😊
Is this Hank? 😊
I own 2 Gwps and i use prong collars on them everyday soon as i get home from work.
Interested is he for sale?
I'm interested! He will definitely get plenty of exercise with us ❤
What a handsome dog!!! 🐕 I hope he has a wonderful forever home💕.
I follow on FB also, do you post the availability rescue dogs somewhere?
Interesting video, we just lost our two beautiful Perenees shepherds to old age and related illnesses. We are grieving the loss. A popular breed around where we live is the Wired Haired Pointing Griffon and really am attracted to it. Is there a big difference between the Wired Haired German Point and the Griffon? Because your video put this into a different light for me. My wife and I are very active dog owners, but not sure we could handle what you outline in the video. So are Griffons different?
I love those little gals! Pocket rocket!
Duke is doing awesome. Thanks for all your hard work with these dogs
One thing that I really love is that the people that I work for have been really good people to 😢😢😢😢😢😢 so much love for them to come to me I love you guys and I’m sorry that you had a hard life and I’m so glad you have them in my heart
Thank you for clear and concise information. But how big does your yard have to be to use the geo fence option? or other fence options? Thank you.
Thanks ordered one I hope it's wat I need
I’d love to hear some comments on this: I have been considering this breed for a sport called bikejoring. It’s sort of sled dogging pulling a bike. I’m wondering if that strong hunting drive could be redirected into pulling at a run. It gets to sled pulling in the winter.
Sounds to me you hunt bagels and wild hogs dude. You do know most upland game hunters have what we call soft mouths. You got some bad ass dogs but that is NOT atypical. Good luck with those bad asses but they do not represent the breed.
Love the brief side eye..
It's so refreshing to hear an authentic voice about wirehairs
He got style!
💯 hunting dog 🐾 unique pedigree they are the work dog (owners need to be carefully screened before taking ownership).
Love your channel 🐾 I am an owner of a GWP and I adore my boy dearly ❤ his sporting dog abilities are why we have a GWP to bird hunt. I like how you share the uniqueness of the breed they are prey driven it is very important to understand, what activities they need to keep them from being destructive and good behavior.
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Have fun Puppy❤
Beautiful
Used to bang dog bowls on floor when feeding beagle pups.
Love this breed. We have a GWP who is 9 months old and exhibits same behaviour. He is so anxious and protective. We are trying to work through it with training. He can walk and pass other dogs ok with distractions, he mis much calmer but he hates new people or strangers entering our space.
Beautiful ! Great job, both of you
Convinced me..
Great Video! Hoping my collar arrives next monday!
I love all the people trying to act like what he saying is not true. He raises them and has seen far more than you! You should not leave these dogs with small children. Ask me how I know....
My dad got a female GWH 50 lbs from a man who trained seeing eye dogs. He had her a good while training her but couldn't get her to not go after his wifes cat. Cat lost an eye! Wife said no more. Dad found out about this dog from his hunting club. Got her at 2or3 ys old. Was good on the leash. Loved running around in the backyard. Was a great pheasant hunter . I was so happy for him. I often took her to the golf course, and she would run run run in just a few seconds. Would come back after a while when called. Once l saw her tracking deer in a distance. But she didn't catch up because she came back towards me. Endless energy. When at my dads home, she stayed by his side or be a house dog or loved being in the backyard. Caught sparrows and ate them. Very submissive to brothers' golden retreiver. Chased me in the backyard, and l jumped on me and knocked me down, the only time that happened. Loved going over my dads hunting partners home. Slept with them at night. So gentle and sweet. I noticed her stalking a young child as we walked in the school fields. Also, a small dog. Was always careful with her after that. Originally, she was owned 2 or 3 years by a 20-something young lady before trying to be a seeing eye dog. Near the end of Dad's hunting"career," she tried to eat the pheasants. He had to get to the bird in a hurry before she did. He was not a good disciplinarian. He got lucky and had her from three to 13 yrs old. I loved that dog, too. Loved hiking with her. Im glad she wasn't like the male dogs in this video! Is this true mainly for male dogs? A neighbor has a has a black shorthair female dog. He says it's a GWH. But it doesn't look like one. Definitely looks like a hunter. Has the body shape of a GWH.
After the mishap with the Seeing Eye Dog Trainers wife's cat he looked into the history of the breed and would never try to train a GWH to be a seeing eye doh ever again! Then my dad got her.
Bully's are not mean nor ruthless, people are. GWP's may be but don't compare them to bully's
That was interesting Mike. An observation was that each of the dogs there were male. My introduction to the breed was back in 1994 when I was just getting into deer and I was mentored once or twice by a retired Para Warrant Officer. He had a dog that was the size of a small pony. A lovely dog but boy was he huge, a handful and I made a mental note of that. I set my sights on one day getting a GWP but decided to wait until the time was right. First kids then wait till the youngest was 5. In 2006 we got a GWP bitch, yes I recognise all of the traits you mentioned, and she could definitely test you but I genuinely believe bitches are easier that dogs in a family / house situation. If bored she could still wreck something, she couldn't be trusted with cats, hated the postman and bin men, but she behaved with other dogs (her initial training involved lots of socialising). Another thing is despite being an amazingly well built muscular bitch at her heaviest she was 32kg but most of the time somewhere between 28 - 30kg so only 2/3rds the weight of a dog, if you say they are 100lbs. Our girl lived to 15 years old and she was loyal to the whole family, broke our hearts when we lost her. I am pleased to say we are getting our next girl in a week's time. My wife's 3rd pointer. Her 1st was a GSP.
If your hunting dog is killing everything it’s a bad gun dog. I’m sorry but they’re not supposed to destroy your bird. They retrieve and point. They shouldn’t be ripping apart everything around them. They absolutely are a ton of work and need rules and respect. They shouldn’t even be this big there’s something up with your wirehairs
This is a fantastic video, I think people need to keep in mind that this isn't about every german wire hair pointer, Just like it's not every pitbull is not a bad aggressive dog. I completely agree with what he's saying that these dogs have a potential to have aggression bred into them because they are a high powered, specifically bred animal to do a job. Loving and affection and a lot of time with their owners creates a bond and an environment where that dog is hosted by people and trusts people, but just like with a pit bull, the wrong motions or treatments or set of environmental variables can set a stage for these dogs To become aggressive. Unfortunately, too many of these dogs go to a home were they are not getting enough of that attention, whether it's an outdoor kennel situation or in home situation, these dogs need an excessive amount of attention and training. too many of these dogs get put down because they do become Aggressive through no fault of their own.
I have a GSP now I’ve had just about every kind of bird dog and retriever you can think of. She is the sweetest thing you would ever meet ASAP when she’s in her honey mode, any of these breeds are not for people that are lazy or not actively being outdoors and understanding that bird dogs have to run and hunt at least two hours a day or more. Then they are an amazing family couch, potato dog but if you don’t work them, they will let you know, and you will regret it. Enjoyed your post, but however, being kennel all the time it’s not good. My GSP was coming along really well a bit timid with the gun, but had the best nose, smart natural bird dog I have ever had. Until her kennel got struck by lightning.. she is an amazing companion family dog I have had.!! She also loves to hunt and is wide-open for a few hours every morning about drive you nuts . Lizards, chipmunks, rabbits, possums, and any kind of bird.
For the record, a "griff or griffon" isn't a german wirehaired pointer Just an FYI.
Had several GWP and certainly not had these problems. These amazing dogs are not for everyone. They need a job and love exercise. But more so, they love there people. Those you have are a failure of ownership.
Have had four wirehairs raised from pups. They were excellent with family, super hunters, and loyal as they come. Not doubting your knowledge , but they are an all-around great dog in the field and in the home. None of our wirehairs ever spent a day or night in an outdoor kennel
Thanks for giving us a view of Wilbur!
In before the DD, DK,DL army freaks out about calling them wirehairs,shorthairs etc 😂
Also aren't large munsterlander and Duetsch langharr the same genetics just different colors?
@bdr7484 yes. At some point the GLP people didn't want black in their breed, so large munsterlanders came about. They are basically the black and white GLPs.
What’s the update on this guy?
Very cool. My first impression was "that dog is a beast!" He also seems pretty tall. I have seen these before, but only at a Pheasant Fest.
Excellent video and explanation.
True
That's awesome thanks for sharing that.
Writing to you from North Wales. We have a rescue Griffon that came to us via a charity in Spain. Our boy has travelled. Been with us 7 yrs today. A lovely dog, but so help me they can be stubborn & you have to want to get inside of their heads because they are a bit complicated. I grew up with dogs & have always had dogs ..... have been bitten but then again so was my son as a child. One bite & you respect dogs forever. Personally I would say a Griff needs to go to experienced dog owners or in the perfect world experienced dog owning hunting families. Bless you for the good work your doing over there.
I have a pudelpointer. Very easy with humans, never shown any agressivity towards humans or dogs but a big prey drive instinct, she killed many raccoons and ground squirrels and I cannot leave the dog with any cats. Overall a very good dog but yes they need an active life.
On our second griff. Not a hunting family but best family dogs we have ever had. Need lots of exercise (we all could use that) but as sweet, loving, snuggly as can be. These dogs adjust to what you’re doing but definitely need to get lots of exercise, outdoor time. Smart and easy to train. Really the best dogs
I have one of these and wouldn’t trade her for the World. She hunts all day on our property. She hikes with us, plays with us, cuddles with us and is very close to our labradoodle. These dogs need tons of exercise to match their energy. They are loyal and loving and train easy.