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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2844293" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I've hunted with Brittneys for many years. At least 30 or so. </p><p>They will work with the best of them, even winning gun dog of the year in a couple of field trials. Pointers are typically used in field trials. </p><p>Britts have a reputation in the past as being a poachers dog because they can be trained to hunt anything. Upland, waterfowl, rabbits, etc. </p><p>Don't have much experience with Vissula, German shorthair breeds, so somebody else will have to check in on those. </p><p>Britts, are not only great field dogs, but make good pets too. They have a very mild disposition, get along with other dogs, and the flood of kids that come to our house over the years. </p><p>My wife has ours spoiled now, but when he goes to the field it's all business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2844293, member: 5412"] I've hunted with Brittneys for many years. At least 30 or so. They will work with the best of them, even winning gun dog of the year in a couple of field trials. Pointers are typically used in field trials. Britts have a reputation in the past as being a poachers dog because they can be trained to hunt anything. Upland, waterfowl, rabbits, etc. Don't have much experience with Vissula, German shorthair breeds, so somebody else will have to check in on those. Britts, are not only great field dogs, but make good pets too. They have a very mild disposition, get along with other dogs, and the flood of kids that come to our house over the years. My wife has ours spoiled now, but when he goes to the field it's all business. [/QUOTE]
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