So I'm doing some research on hunting breeds that might fit into our lifestyle in the future and wonder if anyone has any input or experience to share.
The breeds I'm primarily considering are the small munsterlander, brittany and pudelpointer.
I'd like something under 50 lbs, low maintenance coat (light shedding is fine and I prefer not to deal with extremely tiny hairs), easy in the house, and a breed that's not notoriously prone to ignoring recall. I know that's partly training but still.
I like dogs that enjoy swimming, are generally okay with other dogs and small house pets that don't run from them (dog-savvy cats for example), and easy to socialize around kids. Off-switches are a good thing.
The dog would not primarily be a hunting dog but by the time we get it, it very likely would be doing some hunting (we're new to the country).
I'm really attracted to the pudelpointer but it's a bit larger than ideal I think. I love brittanys on paper but I think they might not have an off-switch or recall. The small munsterlander seems very versatile as a hunter and also as a companion.
I like some of the breeders in my area - there are a few extremely reputable breeders of pudelpointers and small munsterlanders, and people speak highly of these guys, and their programs seem excellent. Their dogs are bred to work and to be companions, and are bred for health.
If anyone has experience to share, or things I should consider about hunting dogs that I haven't thought of, I'm all ears.
The breeds I'm primarily considering are the small munsterlander, brittany and pudelpointer.
I'd like something under 50 lbs, low maintenance coat (light shedding is fine and I prefer not to deal with extremely tiny hairs), easy in the house, and a breed that's not notoriously prone to ignoring recall. I know that's partly training but still.
I like dogs that enjoy swimming, are generally okay with other dogs and small house pets that don't run from them (dog-savvy cats for example), and easy to socialize around kids. Off-switches are a good thing.
The dog would not primarily be a hunting dog but by the time we get it, it very likely would be doing some hunting (we're new to the country).
I'm really attracted to the pudelpointer but it's a bit larger than ideal I think. I love brittanys on paper but I think they might not have an off-switch or recall. The small munsterlander seems very versatile as a hunter and also as a companion.
I like some of the breeders in my area - there are a few extremely reputable breeders of pudelpointers and small munsterlanders, and people speak highly of these guys, and their programs seem excellent. Their dogs are bred to work and to be companions, and are bred for health.
If anyone has experience to share, or things I should consider about hunting dogs that I haven't thought of, I'm all ears.