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<blockquote data-quote="epoletna" data-source="post: 1880976" data-attributes="member: 87371"><p>We have had two German Shorthair Pointers. They LOVED the sounds of gunfire from the very first moment. Uncanny -- when I first shot over them, (individually, since I owned one, then the second after we. put down the first) they stopped what they were doing and looked right at me as if to say "what should I do?" Neither one was ever trained to point or retrieve, but both knew how to do it from the git-go. Amazing animals. I'd get another, but we don't live in a place with enough land now -- they need to RUN! and I do mean run! We had a small farm when we had the second one, and he used to run for about 45 minutes to an hour every morning, then come home and flop down, worn out. But if I took the shotgun out he was on his feet, quivering with excitement. And when I'd miss a bird, he turn to look at me with such scorn that it hurt!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epoletna, post: 1880976, member: 87371"] We have had two German Shorthair Pointers. They LOVED the sounds of gunfire from the very first moment. Uncanny -- when I first shot over them, (individually, since I owned one, then the second after we. put down the first) they stopped what they were doing and looked right at me as if to say "what should I do?" Neither one was ever trained to point or retrieve, but both knew how to do it from the git-go. Amazing animals. I'd get another, but we don't live in a place with enough land now -- they need to RUN! and I do mean run! We had a small farm when we had the second one, and he used to run for about 45 minutes to an hour every morning, then come home and flop down, worn out. But if I took the shotgun out he was on his feet, quivering with excitement. And when I'd miss a bird, he turn to look at me with such scorn that it hurt! [/QUOTE]
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