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New pups

Started by barry, October 30, 2012, 04:03:18 PM

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barry

My buddy and I got these 2 pups this past weekend. They will be trained to flush turkeys.
They are English Setter/ Wachtelhund (German Spaniel) cross.

Here's the pups.




Got'em chewing on a wing already.  Never too early to start!

The German Spaniel is better known as Wachtelhund.  See the following link for more info on this breed...
http://deutscherwachtelhund.org/the-dog/what-is-a-deutscher-wachtelhund/


captin_hook

Thats awsome, they look great!

thundrchikin

Great lookin pups, should be a good cross for turkeys. Good luck.

savduck

Man they are awesome. I cant wait to see them grown up and in some pictures with dead birds.
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vaturkey



Beautiful pups Barry ! Hope they turn out to be AWESOME turkey dogs !    :icon_thumright:




   Ricky   :newmascot:
Vaturkey

Hognutz

They are a pair of fine looking dogs, Barry.. Good luck with them..
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slamman

nice.  any names yet?  It's not lawful here in Arizona to use dogs on turkey.  Just curios I train GSP's for upland birds how do you train dogs on turkey?

tomstopper

Good looking pups. Good luckwith the training.

M,Yingling

Good lookin pups ,, cant wait see few dead birds with them  :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
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barry

Quote from: slamman on October 30, 2012, 07:01:25 PM
nice.  any names yet?  It's not lawful here in Arizona to use dogs on turkey.  Just curios I train GSP's for upland birds how do you train dogs on turkey?

In the offseason we start them off by letting them have wings, feet and tailfans to keep that scent in their mind.
We'll drag a wing or fan around the yard and tie it up off the ground out of their reach then turn them out and let them track it down and hopefully bark at it.
Best training is hunting them with an older dog and get them in on a flush and best of all get them on a flopping bird.

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