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Newbie, need help choosing a pup. Brittany or GSP #5614802 02/23/15 03:22 PM
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I'm a newbie to quail hunting. I went out last week for the 1st time and hunted with a Brit, an amazing dog. I'm wanting to get a pup that's a true hunter but also has to be good with small children. Can anyone help me on a brit or a gsp, which would be better around kids? Thanks for any inpute.

Re: Newbie, need help choosing a pup. Brittany or GSP [Re: BobbyS413] #5614831 02/23/15 03:35 PM
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Brit can't be beat. Socialize them early with the kids and they will be fine.


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Re: Newbie, need help choosing a pup. Brittany or GSP [Re: bill oxner] #5614968 02/23/15 04:16 PM
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Haven't had it in years but never spit any out.


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I am a sucker for happy endings and strapped cowboys.
Re: Newbie, need help choosing a pup. Brittany or GSP [Re: BobbyS413] #5615018 02/23/15 04:31 PM
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CC--Nice looking Britt.Will be in themarket for a liver/white or liver/roan this summer. Prefer the Iron Mike line if possible. Any ideas? Bobby get a Britt

Re: Newbie, need help choosing a pup. Brittany or GSP [Re: BobbyS413] #5615030 02/23/15 04:36 PM
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Can't help with the Iron Mike lines but www.flyingoranch.com is where all our Britts are from. Ed has some great pups.


Originally Posted by bill oxner
Haven't had it in years but never spit any out.


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I am a sucker for happy endings and strapped cowboys.
Re: Newbie, need help choosing a pup. Brittany or GSP [Re: BobbyS413] #5615041 02/23/15 04:41 PM
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Thanks. I will check them out.

Re: Newbie, need help choosing a pup. Brittany or GSP [Re: BobbyS413] #5615192 02/23/15 05:31 PM
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Thanks for all the input. It is much appreciated. I will be checking out flyingoranch

Re: Newbie, need help choosing a pup. Brittany or GSP [Re: BobbyS413] #5616905 02/24/15 05:19 AM
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Re: Newbie, need help choosing a pup. Brittany or GSP [Re: BobbyS413] #5617417 02/24/15 04:17 PM
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NSTRA has some litters on the website
http://www.nstra.org/classifieds.htm#brittanys



Shopping with your husband is like hunting with the game warden.
Experience is what you get, when you didn't get what you wanted.


Re: Newbie, need help choosing a pup. Brittany or GSP [Re: BobbyS413] #5617853 02/24/15 08:28 PM
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Britt vote as well. I've had both. We had GSPs for over 20 years and we loved those dogs but I got a Britt this time and I'll never have anything else but a French Britt moving forward. Key difference from my experience is that the Britt is a far softer dog to work with. they take very little to correct and they seem to be less hard headed. My GSPs all were sweet and wanted to please but they could get so dang hard headed and you would just about have to wack them with a brick, as a figure of speech, to get them to listen. My britt has a far greater desire to please and is very attached. As hunters they are both great, the britt works much closer and is wired a little higher in field energy excitement. Both need a lot of exercise and if not given good weekly runs the britt gets edgy, my GSPs tore the house up or would dig out, jump out or climb out.

Re: Newbie, need help choosing a pup. Brittany or GSP [Re: BobbyS413] #5617911 02/24/15 08:59 PM
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+1 on the Britt. You should also look into Vizlas but Britts are hard to beat if your looking for a pointing breed. Check with Bunny Brown: http://www.highpointkennels.com

I hunted over a young female that she bred and trained and I was very impressed. That little dog could hunt!

Re: Newbie, need help choosing a pup. Brittany or GSP [Re: BobbyS413] #5619100 02/25/15 04:58 AM
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Go visit both breeds and spend a little time with the two pup breeds. You'll find out that your going to be chosen, not the other way around. One will speak to you more so than the other and you'll know that's the one..

Re: Newbie, need help choosing a pup. Brittany or GSP [Re: BobbyS413] #5619334 02/25/15 01:45 PM
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Has anyone heard of Gabriel Mills Brittany Spaniels? He is just north of Austin. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated

Re: Newbie, need help choosing a pup. Brittany or GSP [Re: CCBIRDDOGMAN] #5623286 02/27/15 11:35 AM
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Another vote for Britt! Got mine last year.

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Re: Newbie, need help choosing a pup. Brittany or GSP [Re: BobbyS413] #5623359 02/27/15 12:51 PM
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Just to be obstinate GSP. I don't think you'll go wrong with a Britt or GSP laugh


There is time, and you must take it, to lay your hand on your dog's head as you walk past him lying on the floor or on his settle, time to talk with him, to remember with him, time to please him, time you can't buy back once he's gone" GBE
Re: Newbie, need help choosing a pup. Brittany or GSP [Re: CCBIRDDOGMAN] #5626066 02/28/15 05:13 PM
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Can't help with the Iron Mike lines but www.flyingoranch.com is where all our Britts are from. Ed has some great pups.


A word of warning regarding Flying "O" Ranch: I did business with them last year - I even had a deposit down on a puppy after seeing recommendations from this forum. After I asked Ed multiple times about their puppies veterinarian care (my wife is a vet herself, so this is important to us), I received the response: "I have been raising Bird dogs and training for over 60 years. I don't need A vet to tell me about my dogs. you can have him checked out and if he finds A problem I will gladly refund %100 of your money."

I'm sure he has some great pointers, but this is not someone that I wanted to do business with. After I ate my deposit, the breeder that I wound up using also had some negative feedback on Flying "O" as well.

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Thanks for the feedback, I ended up putting a deposit on a Brit from Gabriel Mills Brittanys just north of Austin

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Can't help with the Iron Mike lines but www.flyingoranch.com is where all our Britts are from. Ed has some great pups.


A word of warning regarding Flying "O" Ranch: I did business with them last year - I even had a deposit down on a puppy after seeing recommendations from this forum. After I asked Ed multiple times about their puppies veterinarian care (my wife is a vet herself, so this is important to us), I received the response: "I have been raising Bird dogs and training for over 60 years. I don't need A vet to tell me about my dogs. you can have him checked out and if he finds A problem I will gladly refund %100 of your money."

I'm sure he has some great pointers, but this is not someone that I wanted to do business with. After I ate my deposit, the breeder that I wound up using also had some negative feedback on Flying "O" as well.

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I think this is pretty normal. I don't see a problem

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Can't help with the Iron Mike lines but www.flyingoranch.com is where all our Britts are from. Ed has some great pups.


A word of warning regarding Flying "O" Ranch: I did business with them last year - I even had a deposit down on a puppy after seeing recommendations from this forum. After I asked Ed multiple times about their puppies veterinarian care (my wife is a vet herself, so this is important to us), I received the response: "I have been raising Bird dogs and training for over 60 years. I don't need A vet to tell me about my dogs. you can have him checked out and if he finds A problem I will gladly refund %100 of your money."

I'm sure he has some great pointers, but this is not someone that I wanted to do business with. After I ate my deposit, the breeder that I wound up using also had some negative feedback on Flying "O" as well.

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Do what you gotta do, Ed knows his stuff, and he was right. He raises healthy pups with a guarantee out of great bloodlines. Not much more you can ask for IMO. There is no need for a vet unless there is problem. He knows how to take care of a litter of pups.


Originally Posted by bill oxner
Haven't had it in years but never spit any out.


Originally Posted by bill oxner
I am a sucker for happy endings and strapped cowboys.
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Brittany without a doubt.

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Originally Posted By: CCBIRDDOGMAN
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Can't help with the Iron Mike lines but www.flyingoranch.com is where all our Britts are from. Ed has some great pups.


A word of warning regarding Flying "O" Ranch: I did business with them last year - I even had a deposit down on a puppy after seeing recommendations from this forum. After I asked Ed multiple times about their puppies veterinarian care (my wife is a vet herself, so this is important to us), I received the response: "I have been raising Bird dogs and training for over 60 years. I don't need A vet to tell me about my dogs. you can have him checked out and if he finds A problem I will gladly refund %100 of your money."

I'm sure he has some great pointers, but this is not someone that I wanted to do business with. After I ate my deposit, the breeder that I wound up using also had some negative feedback on Flying "O" as well.

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Do what you gotta do, Ed knows his stuff, and he was right. He raises healthy pups with a guarantee out of great bloodlines. Not much more you can ask for IMO. There is no need for a vet unless there is problem. He knows how to take care of a litter of pups.
Ed knows more than most vets. Sometimes folks are vets for cats and miniature house dogs and don't know sic 'em from come here about a bird dog. (Bill's retriever is an exception) up


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Re: Newbie, need help choosing a pup. Brittany or GSP [Re: BobbyS413] #5667501 03/24/15 10:25 PM
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The best dog I've ever owned was a Brittany. The only exposure I've had to GSP's are friends' dogs and that was enough for me haha.

Re: Newbie, need help choosing a pup. Brittany or GSP [Re: BobbyS413] #5887307 08/20/15 02:49 PM
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How do Britts do as retrievers? I KNOW that they aren't primarily retrievers and can't compare with a lab, but my wife doesn't want a lab and a boykin is to expensive.

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That's a broad question, get one from good parents that have proven themselves as good retriever and there you go. Same can be said with any breed.


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