Who has hunted with a weimaraner?
- gadwall2
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Who has hunted with a weimaraner?
I am in the market for a new pup and am very interested in a weimaraner. I was wondering if anyone on here has a "werm" they hunt with or just has one as a pet?
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I have a female about two years old as a pet. She happens to be extremely laid back for weimer, and I have always thought that she would
make a hell of a dove dog, however I also have a black lab I hunt with so
I have never had time to train her. She loves to watch birds in the back yard and will point them instinctively. She is a good swimmer but I don't think they would make a good duck dog way too cold for their short hair.
make a hell of a dove dog, however I also have a black lab I hunt with so
I have never had time to train her. She loves to watch birds in the back yard and will point them instinctively. She is a good swimmer but I don't think they would make a good duck dog way too cold for their short hair.
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Gadwall 2 in all my travels I have not seen one of those dogs. That is not to say they are not good hunting dogs. If you want to be different then I would say get one. But if you want a really true hunting dog for ducks and quail I would stick to a lab. Labs are the best in the water and are fair at quail but are easy to train. That is just my opinion.
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If it is diversity you are looking for get a Boykin. I have only had one for about 6 weeks now, and she is the best conversation piece I have had, since my Benelli's. Her mother and Grandfather are award winning upland dogs, and her father is one heck of a duck dog. She is only about 3 months old now and her will to please is incredible. Just a little too smart sometimes.
Check them out.
http://www.Boykinspaniel.net
http://www.boykinspaniel.org
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Check them out.
http://www.Boykinspaniel.net
http://www.boykinspaniel.org
http://www.boykinspaniel.com
SBE
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hunting with a weimeriner
I got one last christmas. They are very demanding dogs. I hope you know what you are getting into. I've been trying to train mine to be able to duck or bird hunt with him. It may just be the pup in him but he seems to get distracted easy, but other than that he is really a good dog. really clumsy at first but he's catching on. I hope to take him out next year, but will try a little this season just to try to break him in. Another warning they chew a lot. If you need any info on a good breeder pm me.
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