Mornin Beef wrote:Thanks great info, especially the pupperfinder website. Would you guys advise against getting a pair or just one? I really like the idea of getting two so they have company. Kind of expanded my search to include Boykins. Really have my heart set on AWS though. I found a breeder in ny too today searching around. Gunna give them a call tomorrow. Been doing some research on them obviosly, but especially regarding the inception of the breed in Wisconsin. I still am curious about how hardy they are with the cold. How would this breed fair sitting on a rock jetty shooting divers in 20 degrees?
MOhuntingGuy wrote:I bet they were home schooled and lack the necessary social skills in life to take a joke.
I have a pair of labs right now that came out of the same litter. It was nice as they were pups because they had each other to play with and keep occupied. On the other hand now you have two dogs to train and I think if i had to do it again I'd just get one at a time. As far as cold weather goes...we had one that would bust ice and another that was a fair weather hunter. I'd recommend a neoprene vest though when hunting any dog in cold weather.Mornin Beef wrote:Thanks great info, especially the pupperfinder website. Would you guys advise against getting a pair or just one? I really like the idea of getting two so they have company. Kind of expanded my search to include Boykins. Really have my heart set on AWS though. I found a breeder in ny too today searching around. Gunna give them a call tomorrow. Been doing some research on them obviosly, but especially regarding the inception of the breed in Wisconsin. I still am curious about how hardy they are with the cold. How would this breed fair sitting on a rock jetty shooting divers in 20 degrees?
BrewGUN wrote:You also shot her with the 10ga! Tough pup.
The fair weather AWS we got late in the fall, so the water was really cooled down, her whole life she would have to test the water before she swam, even in the middle of summer.
Mornin Beef wrote:BrewGUN wrote:You also shot her with the 10ga! Tough pup.
The fair weather AWS we got late in the fall, so the water was really cooled down, her whole life she would have to test the water before she swam, even in the middle of summer.
I dont mind a cautious little girlSeroiusly I would prefer a dog that tested the water for temp before just kamikazing a barrel roll into the water.
I just love that. A dog that dips her toe in first.
loving this breed
Eric Haynes wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:BrewGUN wrote:You also shot her with the 10ga! Tough pup.
The fair weather AWS we got late in the fall, so the water was really cooled down, her whole life she would have to test the water before she swam, even in the middle of summer.
I dont mind a cautious little girlSeroiusly I would prefer a dog that tested the water for temp before just kamikazing a barrel roll into the water.
I just love that. A dog that dips her toe in first.
loving this breed
That attribute is definitely breed specific to the AWS.
Mornin Beef wrote:I saw that ad from indiana and only 800 too. Not too bad. I am going to give this breeder a try locally first. There are suppose to be great trainers of this breed. http://www.gundogbreeders.com/breeders- ... niels.html
Eric Haynes wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:I saw that ad from indiana and only 800 too. Not too bad. I am going to give this breeder a try locally first. There are suppose to be great trainers of this breed. http://www.gundogbreeders.com/breeders- ... niels.html
You aren't going to find a better breeder within 1000 miles, better than Bill and Gerda. PM Huntyeraws on DHC, he does hunt tests with them and he has a couple of their pups.
MOhuntingGuy wrote:I bet they were home schooled and lack the necessary social skills in life to take a joke.
obxbufflehead wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:I saw that ad from indiana and only 800 too. Not too bad. I am going to give this breeder a try locally first. There are suppose to be great trainers of this breed. http://www.gundogbreeders.com/breeders- ... niels.html
You aren't going to find a better breeder within 1000 miles, better than Bill and Gerda. PM Huntyeraws on DHC, he does hunt tests with them and he has a couple of their pups.
He can't. Remember?
Eric Haynes wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:I saw that ad from indiana and only 800 too. Not too bad. I am going to give this breeder a try locally first. There are suppose to be great trainers of this breed. http://www.gundogbreeders.com/breeders- ... niels.html
You aren't going to find a better breeder within 1000 miles, better than Bill and Gerda. PM Huntyeraws on DHC, he does hunt tests with them and he has a couple of their pups.
He can't. Remember?
He can just make a new name and send a PM. A guy like him has a proxy server.
MOhuntingGuy wrote:I bet they were home schooled and lack the necessary social skills in life to take a joke.
Mornin Beef wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:BrewGUN wrote:You also shot her with the 10ga! Tough pup.
The fair weather AWS we got late in the fall, so the water was really cooled down, her whole life she would have to test the water before she swam, even in the middle of summer.
I dont mind a cautious little girlSeroiusly I would prefer a dog that tested the water for temp before just kamikazing a barrel roll into the water.
I just love that. A dog that dips her toe in first.
loving this breed
That attribute is definitely breed specific to the AWS.
Dont f with me on this eric. Im treating this like an adoption in the real sense. Like angelinna does.
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