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Tom&Dexter
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Met a lady yesterday at the HPR class whose sire is from the solid black dog there - not a particularly good advert as it's completely bonkers and nigh on impossibly head strong.

 

I openly discussed the concerns many express but she reckons the setup there is excellent.

 

Personally, based on my own limited experience I'd not consider a "pure German bloodlines" GSP (whatever that really means) until I was on my third or fourth dog. Quite sure others will have alternate views.

 

I also believe the ethos on dogs should be one of constant improvement so am fundamentally opposed to breeding restrictions on principle. My thinking being if it's OK for me to buy one of your dogs, bring it up and train it then it should bloody well be up to me to decide if it's bred from or not...

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will be breeding my bitch in 6 months time, she is in season now but ill wait until the shooting season is over, work her on the grouse moors and picking up at driven shoots, ran her in a few pointing tests where she has graded good and also ran her in a few working tests where she has always been in the top two, only 18 months old but working very well, i will be trialing her this season, she is kenneled 24/7 with no issues.

 

<img src="http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d108/buggyracer/GSP/lexi100810.jpg" border="0" class="linked-image" />

 

<img src="http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d108/buggyracer/GSP/046-1.jpg" border="0" class="linked-image" />

 

11 months old first pointed retrieved pheasant

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