Growing up everyone in my family who hunted had one. Sitting in maimai opposite one of my uncles dogs' maybe 150m away, across a still pond all you could hear was "Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm! Hmmmmmmmmph!" then a thump and a "ssssssh" repeated every two odd minutes... Everyone that heard this dog reckoned my uncle better take it to a mechanic, as the whine was so loud he must have run a bearing or something
To a degree with Labs, some of those Labs now bred to be so heavy as to resemble a small Rottweiller will have this issue regardless of fitness. The more Athletic English working type it's not so much an issue at all. There's a reason many call them "huffer dogs". Having said I have seen a spaniel put out of a live game trial for panting too loud... everyone was a bit shocked, but that was the standard the judge wanted met.
In a deer situation a dog, any dog, lab or not, of reasonable fitness shouldn;t be in a situation where it is breathing overly loudly unless it is stressed, has just chased something, is out of shape.
Coming from the UK that's the kind of Lab I'm used to. Do you know which NZ breeders (North Island preferably) still breed this type and focus on working lines? I've looked online but most of the sites just refer to temperament/nature rather than be specific about working potential.
Do GWP have the same problem with the whining?
How is the breeding pool in NZ for Weimaraner?
Yeah nah bro
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt.
to get the best of both worlds you can get slick/smooth coated GWP's............ just saying.
I wouldn't say "Completely rooted" as with each breed there are some that are nutters and some extraordinary workers. There are still Wei devotees that are determined to improve / maintain the Weimaraner as a 'Loyal Working Companion' therefore the gene pool in NZ will hopefully reflect this in future dogs.
Burnsy - Wendy Schwalger in Christchurch, Falkenhof kennels, she also breeds GSP. Her import dog is very nice.
Give Jim B a call, he has some good dogs, have a young bitch of his and she is going very well. Have had this line for 18 years and the current one is the best, am in warkworth if you ever want to view one of his dogs.
I hunted over a Broadbent GSP a couple of weekends ago, the dog hunted well and it retrieved well also
I'm looking after a GSP at the moment. (my vets dog) He whines a little when they are let out for feeding etc but is sweet as on the hill. Big bastard too, nice to hunt with. Not as noisey as some of the fucking foxies, little bastards.
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