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<blockquote data-quote="Schuster" data-source="post: 1166443" data-attributes="member: 4017"><p>Chris, I was given my GSP from a family that got her from a lady that rescues strays when she was only 13 weeks old and she has turned out to be one the the best hunting dogs that I have ever hunted behind. I have hunted behind several GSP, Vizslas, Brittanys, Pointers, Setters, and even a Jack Russell. My suggestion would be stick with a female for size and for temperament. Her first year I took her out almost every weekend that I could form time she was 4 months old. Most of the time I worked her with other dogs that were trained and very experienced. I use a shock collar on her just to keep her out of danger. We ran into a porcupine the first year I had her and she almost go him or vice versa. Since then bobcats and skunks have been our most recent encounters and it is nice to call her back and if I have to give her a knick. I don't run my Sportdog 1800 any higher than a 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schuster, post: 1166443, member: 4017"] Chris, I was given my GSP from a family that got her from a lady that rescues strays when she was only 13 weeks old and she has turned out to be one the the best hunting dogs that I have ever hunted behind. I have hunted behind several GSP, Vizslas, Brittanys, Pointers, Setters, and even a Jack Russell. My suggestion would be stick with a female for size and for temperament. Her first year I took her out almost every weekend that I could form time she was 4 months old. Most of the time I worked her with other dogs that were trained and very experienced. I use a shock collar on her just to keep her out of danger. We ran into a porcupine the first year I had her and she almost go him or vice versa. Since then bobcats and skunks have been our most recent encounters and it is nice to call her back and if I have to give her a knick. I don't run my Sportdog 1800 any higher than a 2. [/QUOTE]
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