GWP/ WPG breeders

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We recently had to make the tough decision to rehome our 3 year old bird dog.


I’m no way ready to take on a new pup anytime soon, but wanted to due my new diligence in finding a reputable Breeder and waiting for the right litter.

Any recommendations on GWP or WPG breeders out West would be greatly appreciated.
 
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How far west are you looking? Misty Klug at Muddy Paws Wires in Maxwell, Nebraska does a great job. Got my last pup from her, getting another from her soon. I can give you more detailed feedback if needed.

Bone Point Kennels in Oregon seems to put out some good wirehairs, but I'm just looking at pedigrees and test results and haven't talked to them directly.
 
I'll probably come off as the ass here. But those 3 breeds are one in the same from someone who doesn't "know" the German breeds. Whatever you issue with your other dog your going to have a high likelihood of running into the same issues.
 
I'll probably come off as the ass here. But those 3 breeds are one and the same from someone who doesn't "know" the German breeds. Whatever you issue with your other dog you’re going to have a high likelihood of running into the same issues.
Your right to a certain extent, but I’d like to stay on topic here please. There more to the story that doesn’t need to be shared publicly. DD are excellent huntings dogs, no questions asked. Fur sharp and blood tracking no longer interest me.
How far west are you looking? Misty Klug at Muddy Paws Wires in Maxwell, Nebraska does a great job. Got my last pup from her, getting another from her soon. I can give you more detailed feedback if needed.

Bone Point Kennels in Oregon seems to put out some good wirehairs, but I'm just looking at pedigrees and test results and haven't talked to them directly.
located in SW MT.
 
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More than happy to respond over DM. A response on here will more than likely derail the whole purpose of my thread.
You should have left the fact that you had to rehome a dog out of it then…honestly, you probably should just get a golden retriever. All the german breeds are high strung and have a ton of drive. The fact that you just rehomed one and are already thinking about another dog is a joke.
 
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