2025 Bird and Dog pics

Can't see the dogs but they are out there! Had really good dog work yesterday. Older dog had a covey of guns, young dog backed. Young dog pointed a big covey of grouse and old dog backed. Both finds almost 300 yards, neither dog even twitched. Were only 8 guns so I let them fly. Horse flushed when I was 60 yards from the dogs, little wild!

Great day.
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How do you guys with pudelpointers like them? Thinking of getting one for my next pup. Any breeder recommendations?
To be fair I've never owned another breed of bird dog, so I have no way to compare to other breeds. I'm a 1 dog household and both my current boy, Leroy, and my sadly-departed-too-young Jethro have been wonderful family members as well as intense hunters.

I'm not a good trainer, and know that I'll never be one to have a fully polished bird dog, but that's just my nature and it suits me fine. I just try not to screw up what he's got within him already.

This young one is still hunting too frantically, and I'm hoping it clicks sooner than later to slow down and hunt smarter. He is fun to watch though. Sitting still for duck hunting will probably be a challenge this young; he wants to go and seek, not sit and wait.

As far as breeders, the list on the NAPPA site is a great place to start.
 
Few ditch birds from the past week. How do you guys with pudelpointers like them? Thinking of getting one for my next pup. Any breeder recommendations?
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My post history is a pretty good indication of how much I like my pudelpointers. Mine are both from Cedarwood's Gun Dogs in Boise, ID
 
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