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What do you look for in a breeder/breeding #9046979 05/14/24 05:30 AM
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Having my second litter of Pudelpointers soon. Curious as to what everyone looks for in a breeding and breeders

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I look for a breeder who has been around for a while and isn't just breeding a dog because it is pretty.

Re: What do you look for in a breeder/breeding [Re: Stohner] #9047635 05/15/24 06:12 PM
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Biddable, cooperative, good nose, a lot of point, strong natural retrieve, soft mouth, good feet, athletic as all get out with a lot of hunt, and a sound disposition. Those qualities on both sides of the pedigree four generations back. I also like to see line breeding off certain very nice dogs who are proven producers. I own Pudelpointers as well by the way.


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Re: What do you look for in a breeder/breeding [Re: Smokey Bear] #9049095 05/18/24 04:51 PM
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Where you located Smokey? I’m in the Dallas area, on instagram as Stohnerspudelpointers

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I want a breeder who has dogs that are bird finders. Breeders all preach the same thing its all about training with pigeons in launchers and style . nothing about finding wild birds. Ask the breeder where they hunted the dogs last season and what birds. How many coveys a day were they finding. Hopefully the area or areas they hunted are ones you have bird reports on to compare.

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Originally Posted by Stohner
Where you located Smokey? I’m in the Dallas area, on instagram as Stohnerspudelpointers


Trinity County. About 1/2 way between Houston and Dallas.


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I also look at cleanliness of the kennels. How many litters do they breed a year? Are they breeding just a few litters, or are they a puppy mill.



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A reputation for honesty. Once they have been around a year or two the word will be out if they are dishonest.

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Originally Posted by Smokey Bear
Biddable, cooperative, good nose, a lot of point, strong natural retrieve, soft mouth, good feet, athletic as all get out with a lot of hunt, and a sound disposition. Those qualities on both sides of the pedigree four generations back. I also like to see line breeding off certain very nice dogs who are proven producers. I own Pudelpointers as well by the way.
all the above and NO medical problems that are hereditary


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Some of us that have been around for a little bit, look for certain dogs in the pedigree.
As those dogs tend to replicate themselves in their offspring.
Most of us want high drive, big running dogs with style.
The one thing I can’t stand is a dog that is a pain in the rear. You know the ones that don’t get along with other dogs, or a get a little snappy when your handling them.



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


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Originally Posted by kindall
Some of us that have been around for a little bit, look for certain dogs in the pedigree.
As those dogs tend to replicate themselves in their offspring.
Most of us want high drive, big running dogs with style.
The one thing I can’t stand is a dog that is a pain in the rear. You know the ones that don’t get along with other dogs, or a get a little snappy when your handling them.

Your last sentence sounds like my 6.5 month old pointer pup. Can’t wait til I drop her off at the trainer next week.



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