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    Well done Nui.
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    Jagers first tracking of a wounded deer went about 100 yards through bush and a creek both very happy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Growlybear View Post
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    Bryn's first fallow, shot at 278m.....I let him "find" it.....as he went past it he gave it a cursory glance and carried on! lol I got him to get on it and made a right old fuss of him, still got a ways to go but at 8 months old he's still a pup...good first outing and whilst he was all over the place, when it came to stalking in and taking the shot he calmed all the way down.....he's going to excel I think
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    Big labour day morning walk so I can focus on important stuff.
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    @Gibo and whoever else has experience with the GSP breed, how would you describe their temperament? Do they need as much exercise & attention as the velcro Vizsla?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CalibreWalker View Post
    @Gibo and whoever else has experience with the GSP breed, how would you describe their temperament? Do they need as much exercise & attention as the velcro Vizsla?
    All dogs need exercise and attention but gsps are high demanding

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    @CalibreWalker I had a GSP prior to getting my Vizsla and the difference is night and day. My GSP only had 2 modes - on or off, he had incredible drive. In comparrison my Vizsla is laid back but still energetic.

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    Cool. Loving the pics. Another dog will eventually be added to the family but I've got a while to wait yet.

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    I have had 3 gsp dogs, all different from low hunt drive, medium and over the top hard to control driven to hunt.they have the same characteristics but different temperaments.

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    Old mate waiting for mum to milk the cows this afternoon
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    Silly Boi couldn't help himself when he sees a puddle of water
    reminded me of my kids when they were younger

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