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New Puppy

Posted By: Misfire

New Puppy - 09/08/20 06:43 PM

Since losing Izzy back in Feb, we weren’t actively looking for another dog but circumstances presented themselves and we got a nice DK pup on Friday. We named her Murphy; she is 8 weeks old and full of fire. She actually shares the sire with our 6 year old Piper so we’ve got sisters in the house. Should be fun!


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Posted By: one73maro

Re: New Puppy - 09/08/20 07:46 PM

Nice looking pup! My oldest son has a GSP in he is a great dog. [Linked Image]
Posted By: bill oxner

Re: New Puppy - 09/08/20 09:10 PM

Love puppies. Both are beautiful.
Posted By: Misfire

Re: New Puppy - 09/09/20 12:14 AM

Beautiful pup one73mario.
Posted By: NewToClays

Re: New Puppy - 09/09/20 01:53 AM

Misfire, was good to meet you and yours while we were picking up the pups. Here’s a shot of a Thing One and a thing Two.

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Posted By: scalebuster

Re: New Puppy - 09/09/20 02:06 AM

To me a DK looks a lot like a German Shorthair.
Posted By: Drahthaar

Re: New Puppy - 09/09/20 02:26 AM

Beautiful pup, let the fun begin. Forrest
Posted By: BradyBuck

Re: New Puppy - 09/09/20 04:09 AM

GSPs are the best looking dogs IMO
Posted By: kindall

Re: New Puppy - 09/09/20 03:20 PM

Pretty puppy.
Posted By: Misfire

Re: New Puppy - 09/09/20 05:04 PM

Thanks everyone! We are excited!

NewToClays, it was nice meeting you too. You have some great looking pups, should be a lot of fun!

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Posted By: rowdydog1

Re: New Puppy - 09/09/20 11:10 PM

what's the difference between a DK and a GSP?
Posted By: Nativehuntr

Re: New Puppy - 09/09/20 11:40 PM

Good question rowdydog
Posted By: Nativehuntr

Re: New Puppy - 09/09/20 11:47 PM

I found this after quick google reading. That is a stunning pup. I have had Viszlas, labs and Blue lacys. DK is news to me. https://www.canamdk.org/history-deutsch-kurzhaar.php
Posted By: Bullfrog

Re: New Puppy - 09/09/20 11:48 PM

Ohhhhhhhhh my GAWD these are some cute lookin’ pups! Always liked GSP’s. Never had one.
Posted By: Michael W.

Re: New Puppy - 09/10/20 01:08 AM

Good looking pup. Bet he makes life a bit more fun.
Posted By: Misfire

Re: New Puppy - 09/10/20 03:08 AM

Originally Posted by rowdydog1
what's the difference between a DK and a GSP?


I’m certainly no expert and there is a lot of “infighting” amongst owners on this topic but from what I can gather they are pretty much the same breed but from different registries with different breeding/testing standards.

I found this online and it gives a pretty good explanation.


“The English translation for "Deutsch Kurzhaar" is German Shorthair. In many English speaking countries he is known as the German Shorthaired Pointer. So the difference isn’t as simple as a name. The basic difference is in the registry used to register the dog. A Kurzhaar must be registered with the DKV in Germany no matter what country he lives in. If a dog is registered with the DKV, then the German rules and standards for breeding apply. There are many other dog registries around the world that recognize the Kurzhaar as a breed, usually as the German Shorthaired Pointer. However, these registries have chosen to adopt their own breed standards and either have different breeding requirements or no requirements at all. Because this allows the possibility of dogs being bred that have not proven themselves in the field or that may pass on genetic defects or faults, these registries are not recognized by the DKV.

What are all these breeding requirements about? Well, it begins at birth. Each litter of Kurzhaar puppies is examined by a Breed Warden shortly after birth for any congenital defects or problems and they are given an official tattoo in their right ears that indicates their DKV registration number. If the puppies are born outside of Germany, an official appointed and approved by the Breed Warden who acts on his behalf does the tattooing.

One thing that sets the Kurzhaar apart from many other breeds is that just because he has his registration number now, doesn’t mean that he is eligible to be bred in the DKV. He has to prove himself yet in order to gain that privilege. Every Kurzhaar that is bred in the DKV has passed a certain level of field tests proving his ability as a versatile hunter. In addition, he has been examined for the quality of his form, and has at least a "good" conformation rating as determined by a panel of judges. He also does not have any serious bite, eye or any other genetic problems. And finally, he has been tested to make sure that he does not have hip dysplasia. All of these requirements help to ensure that the Kurzhaar remains a wonderful versatile dog while minimizing genetic problems that can wreck havoc on a breed if perpetuated by careless breeding practices.“


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Posted By: mickeyhft

Re: New Puppy - 09/10/20 01:27 PM

Great looking pup!
Posted By: reeltexan

Re: New Puppy - 09/11/20 03:14 PM



beautiful girl, have fun!
Posted By: bobcat1

Re: New Puppy - 09/11/20 04:19 PM

Let the fun begin! Congrats!
Posted By: jakebunch

Re: New Puppy - 09/12/20 01:32 AM

Man, a pup does not get any more pretty than that one. Congrats.
Posted By: dogcatcher

Re: New Puppy - 09/12/20 11:08 PM

Great looking pup!
Posted By: Chet

Re: New Puppy - 09/15/20 12:20 AM

His head is really nice in that 1st pic. Pretty pup.
Posted By: ILUVBIGBUCKS

Re: New Puppy - 03/17/21 07:35 PM

That is a beautiful pup and makes me miss my GSP even more.

I've never had a dog that was smarter than her or wanted to please us more.
Great family dog for sure
Posted By: Txblklab

Re: New Puppy - 03/17/21 09:47 PM

Great looking puppy. Congrats!
Posted By: leswad

Re: New Puppy - 03/18/21 01:15 AM

Beautiful pup! Congrats!
Posted By: bobcat1

Re: New Puppy - 03/18/21 03:01 AM

Nothing finer in life than a new pup! Enjoy!
Posted By: Misfire

Re: New Puppy - 03/18/21 03:30 PM

Thanks all, she is about 8mos old now and a total PITA.. but we love her.

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Posted By: Pitchfork Predator

Re: New Puppy - 03/18/21 07:48 PM

Originally Posted by Misfire
Thanks all, she is about 8mos old now and a total PITA.. but we love her.

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They will test your love the first 5 years, lol.....cheers
Posted By: Biscuit

Re: New Puppy - 03/19/21 03:55 PM

Beautiful- enjoy
Posted By: Nogalus Prairie

Re: New Puppy - 03/19/21 06:14 PM

Beautiful!!
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