“Doc” has already been to Texas for a week long quail hunt and is getting ready to head back out west for his second wild bird hunt of the season in the coming days once the weather breaks. I am a retired 70 year old that loves bird dogs. Each year I train 3-4 birds to help pay for hunting trips out west. At 10 months of age this dog is doing outstanding. We averaged moving 18 coveys of quail each day on our first hunt; so he got plenty of wild bird experience on this hunt. He produced numerous covey and single points over the week with lots of opportunities to back and retrieve. I was very pleased with the performance of “Doc”. I can say he is ready for you to take and hunt him right out of the dog box. He is collar conditioned, “whoa” broke, returns by “come” or tone button, steady on her points, and backs on sight. Doc will make an excellent foot dog that loves to please and is well behaved in the kennel as well as during his travel to Texas. His pedigree is suberb; Rugerheim blood line. Price is $3,100. 336.870.7356; [email protected] I can text videos, pictures, and papers. #gundogs#gundogcentral#huntingdogs#sportdog#fielddog#dogsofgundogcentral#germanshorthairedpointer#versatiles#finisheddogs#forsale#gundogsforsale#huntingdogsforsale#male#lowrysrugerheimstormingstonewall#lowrysrugerheimblueskysadie#denton#northcarolina
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