I'm a Drahthaar guy, I've had one since 2004 and currently have 2, an 8 year old and a 13 month old pup. I believe in the VDD testing and breeding program which results in great dogs. My Drafts live in the house and I think Drafts do better in the house with the family. I got the pup because hunting in Montana we run into too many predators and I think its best to have a second dog to help the other if necessary. My 8 year old has pointed and I've flushed a black bear in easy shotgun range. She has chased a couple other black bears. She has pointed fox, coyotes, deer, bears, and even fish. When pheasant hunting she enjoys taking out raccoons. They are hunters and will hunt when ever the opportunity presents its self, sometimes in the must unexpected times. My old dog grabbed a pigeon while sight seeing in Bruge Belgium in front of a crowd of tourists. They are canine athletes and really need exercise. When not hunting we (the dogs and I) hike, run, bike, and cross country ski. My first Draht would pull me on my bike, she had a sled dog harness. it took like 2 trips for her to figure it out then it was game on. The first mile was at something like 19 mph. then she calmed down and would pull me over 6 miles. We have boated with them and had them on inner tubes with us while being pulled behind a boat. They are wicked smart and they need to be mentally stimulated. Training will need to be thought out to keep you and the dog on their toes. go to the same place to train or do the drill more than about 3 times and they will have it figured out setting your training objectives back a step. They are great dogs but not for everyone. If I could figure out how attach a pic I would.