What's your go to upland game dog that is also a good family dog with little kids. Does not have oily/ shed like a lab.
You’ve received a bunch of suggestions. We all have our favorites, for me, it’s Brits. That being said, I’ve hunted over numerous individual dogs from most of the more common breeds. The truth is you can find dogs that will serve well as family/hunting dogs in any breed.
I would suggest you make breed selection based upon some of the more practical questions associated with how you intend to use the dog.
You are In Minnesota, will the dog be outside a lot during the winter? If so, the longer-haired breeds handle the cold better.
Do you want a pointing dog or a flushing dog?
Do you plan on hunting in warmer climates. If so Short-haired breeds may be the best option.
Will you be hunting in places with thick blackberry patches and hawthorn (thornapple). Dogs with thicker coats handle the briars better but they also carry more seeds and burrs home in their fur.
How large of a dog do you want. Brits generally are 21 inches at the shoulder or shorter. Look at the breed standards.
Once you’ve answered those questions, then start looking for reputable breeders. Examine the pedigrees. Make sure their hips are certified and there are no other health issues. Observe their dogs. Are they sociable and friendly? Watch them in the field. How do they hunt and respond to the handler?
A good family/hunting dog is a pleasure. A bad one can be a pain.
Good luck. In the meantime, here are a couple Brits pointing a snow-roosted grouse.
