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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3652289" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>Yeah, having a “soft” dog I feel is an issue. While I am a firm believer in positive reinforcement and providing a loving home for my animals (they get spoiled plenty), I also need an animal that I can have a little leeway with, as this will be the first dog I’ve hunted with personally. A whole different ball game from hunting with someone who already has dogs. I need something that I can make a mistake with and not ruin, whether it be in obedience or hunting training. I do think I’m leaning more towards Drahthaars, as they also appear to have a less heavy coat than the wire hair pointing griffon.</p><p></p><p>the more I read into things, the more I realize I miss upland game hunting as well, we’ll likely get heavy into that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3652289, member: 35036"] Yeah, having a “soft” dog I feel is an issue. While I am a firm believer in positive reinforcement and providing a loving home for my animals (they get spoiled plenty), I also need an animal that I can have a little leeway with, as this will be the first dog I’ve hunted with personally. A whole different ball game from hunting with someone who already has dogs. I need something that I can make a mistake with and not ruin, whether it be in obedience or hunting training. I do think I’m leaning more towards Drahthaars, as they also appear to have a less heavy coat than the wire hair pointing griffon. the more I read into things, the more I realize I miss upland game hunting as well, we’ll likely get heavy into that. [/QUOTE]
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