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Robert ,Thanks for posting ,Great Pictures !!! I just mentioned the other day to my Family about some of the guys on the Parker Site hunt with Poodles ,They ," My Wife " laughed at me and mentioned I was crazy , She may be right about being crazy but I knew I was right about you fellows hunting with Poodles ! Great Job ! Russ
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I will probable get in trouble for saying this but I did not know poodles were good for anything let alone hunting.
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Wayne, The standard Poodle was originally a German waterfowl retriever, right up to their webbed feet. Google "Hunting Poodles", then click "Images" at the top.
Here's a link to just one breeder: http://www.harmonyhuntingpudels.com/
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11-07-2013, 10:33 AM | #6 | ||||||
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Robert, what preserve did you use for your hunt?
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Robert, I think about your dogs and hunting poodles evry time I see a poodle now. Can't remember, I met you and the dogs at either the West virginia SXS shoot or Hausmann's. Congratulation on using those dogs for what they were bred to do. ( Now, if we bred one of those hunting poodles with a good lab, we could have a hunting labradoodle--probably be a great dog!)
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Bill, Pheasant Valley, Robesonia, PA
http://www.pheasantvalleyfarm.com/ Harold, The Labradoodle already exists. In my humble opinion it breeds the Poodle brain right out of the dog. I believe we have met at both venues you mention.
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Robert
Here in Idaho, on the Fort Hall Indian reversion an old Native American (indian) has bred an apricot Poodle to a black Lab that has many FCs and AFCs in his pedigree. All are laughing at him. (He wants $500.00) His stud dog was $2000.00 at 49 Days plus air fair into Salt Lake City, and the 400 Mile round trip to pick up the PUP. The puppies are now ready to be picked up. tonight I will take Miss Mary (Wife of way over 50+) to have a look... My Question to you is, How much trouble do you have with you dogs coat??? We have a lot of BURRS and other nuisance weeds here where I hunt. Does the dog shed much in the house???? I Really enjoyed your Post with Photos... David |
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The best, hands down, general purpose dog I ever had the pleasure of hunting with in 7+ years hunting in Germany and Luxembourg was a Pudelpointer. He was fantastic.
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