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    GSP studs?

    My lovely GSP x LAB bitch, Inca, is currently on her 2nd heat.

    I'd be interested, and she'd be dead keen, in finding the right dog to put over her next time, probably around the longest day 21/12/14 for 2 weeks-ish.

    She's a natural indicator dog, if left alone she'd spook birds all day, but I've trained her on a deer, goat, & possum diet.

    Any choice hunting dogs out there with a good saggy pair? Might not have to be GSP, could be Vizsla, or other deer hunter suggestions?? Prefer a short hair breed.

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    Nice looking dog, looks like she threw a good mix of both

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    Quite like "P-Labs "
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    Lovely looking girl. One of the best dogs I have ever owned, probably second best, was a GSPXLab. Hunt and nose of the GSP and handled like a lab... when you get it right it is a wonderful combination.

    If you find the right no whining, calm temperament dog it'll produce nice pups I am sure.

 

 

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