German Shorthaired Pointer - Roo's First Year (2010)

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2011

Following a German Shorthaired Pointer Litter - Part 5:
This video shows one of the littermate's (Roo) first year of training and field trial events. The litter is by the 2010 National Field Trial Champion in Open Gun Dog (NGDC FC AFC Tonelli's Sky High). Roo's placements in AKC field trial events in 2010:

October 30-31, 2010 - (13 months old)
3rd place Open Derby

November 27-28, 2010 (14 months old)
3rd place Open Puppy

December 11-12, 2010 (14 months old)
1st place Open Puppy
4th place Open Derby

Roo also finished two legs toward his Junior Hunter title at 7 months old (April 17-18, 2010)

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  • Yes, Roo will be bred once he has his championship title, which he is very close to having. He's a great dog...very stylish point!

  • Yes, Roo is very steady with and without the collar...he is very calm while on point. The three littermates are trained with and without their collars to mix it up, and since they cannot wear them at all during field trial events. Roo is doing quite well...took a 2nd and 4th in two gun dog events with large fields in a field trial event last month...looking for some nice results for him this coming August.

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  • nice ya'll have some nice bird dogs have one my self matter afact a pointer shes a hunter to

  • great clip.. Go shorthairs!!

  • To bad we had to hear the music and not the animal and the real noises of hunting.

  • You should be proud of yourself and that dog. He is a great bird dog and you keep him steady on the gun. Not only is that safe for the dog but also any less experienced hunters that hunt with him. I think it's a breath of fresh air to know there are still hunters/ trainers who take the time to train their dog like that. I also train my GSP to do the same. Happy hunting and good luck in any comps you put him in.

  • nice hunting are u plannin to breed him at all???

  • Love my 2 pointers. One day i'll keep a pup from a litter for training. They have such great natural instincts.

  • Great work. Would he till be steady it without the Collar???

  • Great looking GSP, never tire of watching them do what they are bred for. Have one myself for hunting the mighty Sambar deer here in Australia.

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