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    Re: 2019 Fall Ladner

    Where was this and what breed is your dog?

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    Quote Originally Posted by silveragent View Post
    Where was this and what breed is your dog?
    Sorry, but it's undisclosed location since it was a friend who told me where I might see some. Wired-haired pointing griffon (griff or WPG for short).

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    Re: 2019 Fall Ladner

    gotcha .. how big is a griff? Eventually would love a retriever but more to the medium sized.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silveragent View Post
    gotcha .. how big is a griff? Eventually would love a retriever but more to the medium sized.
    According to the standard female griffs should be 48-55 pounds, males 55-65 pounds. Mine is 49 pounds. They're supposed to be medium size dogs but tell that to some of the American breeders who seemed to be breeding to get monster size griffs. I've heard of some in the 80 pounds or even more range down there.

    The nice thing about them is they're classified as a versatile bird dog so they point upland birds, retrieve equally well on land or water, and they can track fur. They're pretty easy to train and make great family members,,,,they love all people, any age or size.

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    Re: 2019 Fall Ladner

    thanks.. that's a hefty sized dog

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    Quote Originally Posted by silveragent View Post
    thanks.. that's a hefty sized dog
    Even though griffs are a medium size dog they are bigger than either of the brittany spaniels I had. Probably a little larger than springers, as well, but not near as big as any of the retriever breeds like labs, goldens, or chessies which are classified as large breed dogs or some of the other versatiles like pudlepointers, GWP/DDs, or weimaraners.

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    Re: 2019 Fall Ladner

    I just wonder how small a dog I could eventually go for that could still take a swim in tidal waters and make it back with a goose.

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    Re: 2019 Fall Ladner

    Was out on Friday on a boat.. canoe pass and north of westham and it was very quiet. Saw geese inland as I was driving in. A big flock on those fields by the highway where the temples are but I assume that's no go .. no snowies to speak of .. Quiet for everyone else?

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