griffon korthals works a little better once the weather starting to be like alaska or yukon mid fall and have been raised with brittany ... but brittany are very close.
got my first Britt 7 months ago. opening day for woodcock is 2 months away. we been working hard. so I rolled one, poured one, grooved on the tunes and watched your dog work. he's a very good boy 🤘🤙
I am impressed with the way you stop your dog after the bird flew from the ground. I have seen many videos with Bretons chasing game after the shot. Especially in French videos about the breed, field trials and hunting. Nobody seemed to care about the dog running after the game when it flew. The dog can easily get shot if it does not stand still .
Thank you! Safety and control walk hand in hand. It allows you to focus on the target without fear your dog will run in front of the gun. I find there's more Gentry in hunting this way. Happy Hunting
The dog can easily get shot if the hunter is not paying attention and/or is shooting low at the ground. I would not bet my dogs life on her ability of staying still -
Beautiful camera work. I hunt over a French Brittany which is very close to the american Brittany, which usually stays within 60 yds of me. Love to watch them hunt noise high like that it is very exciting, also very nice retrieves. Thanks for posting.
that is the distinction between short and long quest ... most of the continental breeds are short while the pointer is the absolute opposite. here in the yukon better to have a short range one due to the bears around ...
A friend of mine has a Brittany and he is very pleased with it, looking at your video they certainly will come up to scratch out in the field. Like the background music as well. Look forward to more of your videos every success in the future.
I'm convinced - Sold! What are the steps to keep them to "hold" after birds flush? Open chokes, low flying quail and a $$$$$ GSP that aint mine in hot pursuit makes me nervous.
Hi pal, every dog is different, most retrieving breeds have a soft mouth from pups. To teach the hold command I started by NOT taking a retrieved item/toy/dummy from the dog as soon as he retrieves it. I then say hold, hold, hold and progressively leave it longer in their mouth before I say give. Furthermore, I would get the dog to hold any day-to-day items i.e. a hat, my keys etc, I would get him to walk with me whilst holding these items. Thus you can transfer this skill in the field with shot game.
Im sad to say ive never had one trained to hunt. Had one as a kid that would bring home birds, woodchcucks, chickens, snakes, fish. You name it. And she was as loving as can be. Next one didnt have a aggressive bone in her body and shes 17 right now. A miracle. My uncle used to breed them for hunters, my next one i will train for pheasant, the dog needs that kinda activity, its a same to have one and not hunt
Hi :) I work for a show 'SBS (Seoul Broadcasting System from South Korea) TV animal farm'. I'm wondering if we could include your video in our upcoming weekly show's opening for full credit. I hope to receive your positive reply. Thank you.
@@greekcro Sorry, I got emotional. It's good practice that a gun is never pointed at humans or your dogs even if your gun is cocked or un-cocked. You don't want to let your guard down that one time you think it's unloaded but it's not.
No thanks, glad you like them but I’m not a fan of Brittany’s. I hunt in Maine and Montana every year and love upland hunting just not with them. To each his own
Ive had Britts dor over 40 years,cant get enough of them!!!! My current dog is 7,she is my last dog as I am 78!!!!!!
Love it Scott, never say never...
As a Brittany owner and bird hunter I can definitely say they are the most versatile hunting dog for the Pacific Northwest
griffon korthals works a little better once the weather starting to be like alaska or yukon mid fall and have been raised with brittany ... but brittany are very close.
There are more dual champion Brittneys than any other breed I believe
My Maddie is 8 yrs old and runs like she is 2. Absolutely the sweetest thing ever!
got my first Britt 7 months ago. opening day for woodcock is 2 months away. we been working hard. so I rolled one, poured one, grooved on the tunes and watched your dog work. he's a very good boy 🤘🤙
I am impressed with the way you stop your dog after the bird flew from the ground. I have seen many videos with Bretons chasing game after the shot. Especially in French videos about the breed, field trials and hunting. Nobody seemed to care about the dog running after the game when it flew. The dog can easily get shot if it does not stand still .
Thank you!
Safety and control walk hand in hand. It allows you to focus on the target without fear your dog will run in front of the gun. I find there's more Gentry in hunting this way. Happy Hunting
The dog can easily get shot if the hunter is not paying attention and/or is shooting low at the ground. I would not bet my dogs life on her ability of staying still -
Love to watch a good dog work! Thanks, RB
Thanks Ronald, happy hunting
Beautiful camera work. I hunt over a French Brittany which is very close to the american Brittany, which usually stays within 60 yds of me. Love to watch them hunt noise high like that it is very exciting, also very nice retrieves. Thanks for posting.
that is the distinction between short and long quest ... most of the continental breeds are short while the pointer is the absolute opposite. here in the yukon better to have a short range one due to the bears around ...
Brits are the best. My last one was made it to 15 Now we have her cousin. 8 months old Texas Brittanys. . Great video and even better dogs 🤙🏼
We have our 2nd Brittany now, only 6 months old. Love these dogs.
What a beauty! Always had Gsp's in the past, but next on e will be a brit
A friend of mine has a Brittany and he is very pleased with it, looking at your video they certainly will come up to scratch out in the field. Like the background music as well. Look forward to more of your videos every success in the future.
Cool video! Grew up with Brittany's. This made me wanna get one for myself!
Put it out there Jared, its a great journey!
Very well behaved pup❗Congrats❗ ❤
@@CanadianWaterfowler thanks bud, happy hunting!
I GOT THREE!!!
Great taste in dogs an music
Thanks Philip, there are a lot of us alike out there! Happy Hunting.
Awesome dog and video
I'm convinced - Sold! What are the steps to keep them to "hold" after birds flush? Open chokes, low flying quail and a $$$$$ GSP that aint mine in hot pursuit makes me nervous.
Hi pal, every dog is different, most retrieving breeds have a soft mouth from pups. To teach the hold command I started by NOT taking a retrieved item/toy/dummy from the dog as soon as he retrieves it. I then say hold, hold, hold and progressively leave it longer in their mouth before I say give. Furthermore, I would get the dog to hold any day-to-day items i.e. a hat, my keys etc, I would get him to walk with me whilst holding these items. Thus you can transfer this skill in the field with shot game.
Cool stuff
Im sad to say ive never had one trained to hunt. Had one as a kid that would bring home birds, woodchcucks, chickens, snakes, fish. You name it. And she was as loving as can be. Next one didnt have a aggressive bone in her body and shes 17 right now. A miracle. My uncle used to breed them for hunters, my next one i will train for pheasant, the dog needs that kinda activity, its a same to have one and not hunt
Hi :) I work for a show 'SBS (Seoul Broadcasting System from South Korea) TV animal farm'. I'm wondering if we could include your video in our upcoming weekly show's opening for full credit. I hope to receive your positive reply. Thank you.
Sure, no problem.
Looks just like my Abie. She died 2 years ago, best damn quail dog.
Sorry for your loss pal. Another hunting mate in the future?
Music video
@4:15 Why are you pointing your gun at your Brittany. Never point your gun at your dog. P.S. Nice video excluding how you could of killed your dog.
Thanks for the comment. The firearm is cocked open, without shells and on my shoulder. We do things right down under.
@@greekcro Sorry, I got emotional. It's good practice that a gun is never pointed at humans or your dogs even if your gun is cocked or un-cocked. You don't want to let your guard down that one time you think it's unloaded but it's not.
P.S. I love your Brittney. He is so well trained and so handsome.
Wonderful animal, small and efficient.
No thanks, glad you like them but I’m not a fan of Brittany’s. I hunt in Maine and Montana every year and love upland hunting just not with them. To each his own
Why not?