At the start of the video the two dogs were just young dogs first season , then later in the video the male dog was trained and fully steady to shot and fall of game
Your dogs are beautiful! My pointers have the tails that stand straight up and the breeding focuses on that trait. There is obviously a difference depending on what part of the world you are in and what your preferences are.
The tail must be carried in the continuation of the kidney, never above and in the rectilinear gallop, it can oscillate slightly from top to bottom.
The perception of the scent has to lead to a reaction the suddenness of which expresses the violence.
The English Pointer remains so rooted to the spot with an expression of absolute certainty. If the game tries to run away, he points it out by standing up even more, going back up the chamfer not to lose the emanation.
It doesn't really matter when hunting, but in competitions, a straight down tail get more points. But at long as it stay frozen on a hunt, it really doesn't matter
I know Pålamalmens. Check out my clip "pointer in need of more training" with my dog PESTO, he is not "Pålamalmens but his grandfather is URLO DEL VENTO! Probably found in your dogs? My Pesto looks a lot like the first dog in your clip!!
Love it! i just got my self a pair of english pointers they are 8 weeks old how soon should i start training them with birds? right now they are just learning the basic fetch, and sit. They are vary well behaved for 8 week old pups. i havn't seen them go on point yet but hopefully i can get some quail or pheasants to train them with.
watching this video was very interesting VINCE
just what i was looking for
cant wait for them PUPS
czahra1 1 month ago
I love it Vince !!!! It gives me such a buzz watching this kind of stuff !!! Man I can't wait to get my pup of you !!!!
JohnAbriani 10 months ago
After bird has flown up dog must not run to catch the bird
sstansm7f 1 year ago 2
@sstansm7f
At the start of the video the two dogs were just young dogs first season , then later in the video the male dog was trained and fully steady to shot and fall of game
pinpointgundogs 1 year ago
Nice, Nice ,Nice. Nothing better! Thanks for the pics.
quailbuggy 1 year ago 5
Your dogs are beautiful! My pointers have the tails that stand straight up and the breeding focuses on that trait. There is obviously a difference depending on what part of the world you are in and what your preferences are.
glenbud 2 years ago 14
The tail must be carried in the continuation of the kidney, never above and in the rectilinear gallop, it can oscillate slightly from top to bottom.
The perception of the scent has to lead to a reaction the suddenness of which expresses the violence.
The English Pointer remains so rooted to the spot with an expression of absolute certainty. If the game tries to run away, he points it out by standing up even more, going back up the chamfer not to lose the emanation.
tempest0486 2 years ago 15
pointing dog, should the tail sticking up or straight down back? anyonce can tell me what is the best pointer?
seelong07 3 years ago 30
It doesn't really matter when hunting, but in competitions, a straight down tail get more points. But at long as it stay frozen on a hunt, it really doesn't matter
stiansoftcore 2 years ago 24
some say that if the tail points up it means its a happyer dog^^ but thats prob just a mith
and most hunting dogs get there tails cut partly off to avoid later injury
hope it helps
madez007 2 years ago 25
The Flat tail over there is intresting....we tend to go for straight up tails. Very nice dog BTW.
can3621 3 years ago 32
You'r from aus??
where's bouts in aus ??
+Thanksz for the tips man and i hope u can help me out even more .. (:
coreymolina 3 years ago 32
if you clik on my channalname above (in blue) you will find al my clips:)
ppaauull71 3 years ago 35
I know Pålamalmens. Check out my clip "pointer in need of more training" with my dog PESTO, he is not "Pålamalmens but his grandfather is URLO DEL VENTO! Probably found in your dogs? My Pesto looks a lot like the first dog in your clip!!
ppaauull71 3 years ago 36
I have pointers in sweden! So I wondered if the might be related. Do you know his Swedish blood?
ppaauull71 3 years ago 35
Hi! great and well traind dogs. On your homepage there is a pic of a swedish pinpoint grandfather, do you know his name and what breeder // Paul
ppaauull71 3 years ago 40
amazing
duckassasin34 4 years ago 34
Love it! i just got my self a pair of english pointers they are 8 weeks old how soon should i start training them with birds? right now they are just learning the basic fetch, and sit. They are vary well behaved for 8 week old pups. i havn't seen them go on point yet but hopefully i can get some quail or pheasants to train them with.
lauj87 4 years ago 32
The best in the world
tomcuruso 4 years ago 32
excellent
great work by yourself and your dogs
i enjoyed wathcing the whole video
very well trained dogs
quailno1 4 years ago 33
that was very nice dog work ...nice & steady
hunterrami 4 years ago 32
what a vid ppl greatest working dogs ever produced keep it up
emmiieeejay 4 years ago 33
Great work,good to see pointer doing what they are bred to do WORK, which is work out ion the field. There a credit to you.
Happy hunting.
aussiehuntress 4 years ago 33
amazing dogs. wonderful work.
excellent...
vetserhat 4 years ago 33