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Colley1275
 
08-03-2008, 02:19 AM   #61

Re: Slovakian Rough Haired Pointer


Wow they are all georgous !!!

I have a 12 year old Weimaraner and they remind me of a Weimey with whiskers !! If i wasn't so head over heels in love with my Border Collies I would have one tommorrow !!!

never know maybe in the future, i like another mentioned will be keeping my eye on this breed for the future :0)

I had a long haired Weimaraner about 8 years ago, and at the time there were only a few hundred in the country, unfortunately we lost her due to closed pyometra when she was 3 years old - i was devasted, we never got another Weimaraner after we lost her - but still have Amber who is knocking on these days.

She was a gem of a dog - i will have to load some piccies of her on here under a separate thread.

Bye for now

Rachel



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Leanne_W
 
08-03-2008, 02:20 PM   #62

Re: Slovakian Rough Haired Pointer


I got to have my first stroke of one at Crufts yesterday!

I could see so much of them in Flynn...transfixed on food, fun loving etc.

It's a pity they were none in the show rings so I had to settle for just GWP's



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Londonlou
 
29-05-2008, 07:27 PM   #63

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Hi,

Can I join the discussion?

I'm waiting to pick up my male SRHP puppy in a few week's time. He'll be called Grey, unless we change our minds again.

It would be great to talk to other owners or this breed. I'm first time dog owner and am trying to research everything so that I set off on a good path. I might be interested in gundog training if that's a good thing to do. I don't think that I will want to go to actual shoots but it might be a good thing to do some kind of working activity. I'm looking for positive training methods only.

I'm based in Margate, Kent.

Lou



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Leanne_W
 
31-05-2008, 05:16 PM   #64

Re: Slovakian Rough Haired Pointer


Hiya Londonlou!

Congratulations on getting an SRP, what made you decide on one of those?

The Gundog Club do 8 week training courses and are excellent. I currently have mine going through his Grade One with them and the trainer is marvellous. They are pricey courses (mine was £141) and your dog has to be registered with them first (it's £12.50 for dog over 6 months, £7.50 for a dog under).

Have a look at this page for courses near you: link removed


Alternatively, you could join a local club but the Gundog Club use positive methods only.

Make sure you put some pictures up of Grey when you get him! What kennel is he out of btw?



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Sage-Lady
 
01-06-2008, 11:18 AM   #65

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Hi all, I have had my SRHP for 2 weeks now. She is lovely and is now 9 weeks old. She will do sit, down and come all within two days of having her. She hates being left alone, even for a minute and whines like crazy.
Toilet training is a bit hit and miss as she doesn't care where she is. Her bed is still a great place to mess and I thought dogs hated messing their beds. And she seems not to be able to hold it any longer than 2hrs [worse than a baby in the night] She is totally beautiful and forgiven when she cocks her head and bats her blue eyes.
I chose her because I loved the colour, and wire hair. [Weimeraners are too smooth for me] and the temperament sounded good. I hope to train her as a gun dog so will be looking at courses etc. Any help gratefully received as I have never had a puppy before and would love to end up with a happy dog that everyone likes because she is well behaved.



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davidmh
 
01-06-2008, 12:44 PM   #66

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New pics of Purdey, who was 2 years old on Thursday.



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Hope you like.
David



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davidmh
 
01-06-2008, 12:47 PM   #67

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And 30kg of cuddle bunny,



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David



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Londonlou
 
01-06-2008, 01:39 PM   #68

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Hiya,

Leanne - I chose an SRP because of temperament that I had read about and I wanted a large dog. I have an existing adult cat and I wanted a dog that I would be able to train to integrate well into the household (famous last words!). I'm getting my dog from Stormdancer. Thanks for the tips on the gundog training. It sounds like something this breed would really enjoy doing.

Sage- Lady - Congrats on getting your puppy! Isn't it normal at this age for a puppy not to be able to hold for more than an hour? Perhaps take her out more frequently so she doesn't mess her bed. Where did you get yours from? I wonder if the same plae because I saw a litter of older puppies when I was viewing mine a few weeks ago. I'm busily reading my books now on positive training methods.

Anyone looked into Turid Rugaas calming signals stuff?

Lou



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Sage-Lady
 
01-06-2008, 04:34 PM   #69

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Hi Lou
Yes she is a Stormdancer puppy. She can have gone minutes before and then still mess her bed or the rug if left. Her protest I think! I am using only positive training though. She loves food so will do anything to get it!
I did ask - a couple of times, what the puppy was being fed on so I could keep it the same, I was given a puppy pack including the puppyfood and I am not sure that is what she was being fed before as she had the runs for 10 days till she settled in to her new food. Do check as it made life even harder in the toileting department.



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Leanne_W
 
01-06-2008, 04:38 PM   #70

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Great pictures David, I think Purdey is gorgeous (Sarika too obviously and Max, lol!). 30kg eh? Flynn is only just over 26kg and he's 14 months old now, bit of a midget methinks!

Flynn's father is out of Ansona. The breeder sold his father on, I wonder where he is now...



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