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April 18th, 2014, 02:07 PM
#21
He'll be put on a hundred or so grouse before the season starts. So I'll still have time to tweak the basic whoa a little. I hope he learns the whoa command as fast as he learned the retrieve! If not....I'll love him anyway.
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D.
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April 18th, 2014 02:07 PM
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April 18th, 2014, 02:37 PM
#22
My new pup
Nice looking pup and congratulations zoli. Cedarwoods is a top notch PP breeder. Who is the sire and dam of your pup?
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April 18th, 2014, 02:58 PM
#23
new pup
Sire - Lord Ze Strazistskych Lesu
Discription - ' This is our latest import from Jiri Hbrek of the Czech Republic. At 12 months
old Czar is seen as he points a planted bird. I havent seen a pup this complete
for 12 years, since Tukr was this age. At 12 weeks this little guy was
searching, pointing, and would retrieve a duck to hand. Czar is 3/4 Austrian and
1/4 Czech making him a very valuable asset to further the diversity of our
breeding stock and the other pudelpointer breeders of North America.'
http://cedarwoodgundogs.com/pedigree.asp?dog=Lord
pups dad.jpg
Dam - Cedarwoods Ace of Diamonds
'Cedr is from our second breeding with Cal Valleys Ace and shows the special
"nick" when one of our Cedarwood females is outcrossed to this sire. Cedr has
nearly perfect natural instincts during her search with a naturally staunch
point. Her waterwork is relentless and there is no opposite bank too far for her
to extend to.'
http://cedarwoodgundogs.com/pedigree.asp?dog=Cedarwoods
Cedr.jpg
Don.
Last edited by zoli 16ga.; April 18th, 2014 at 03:08 PM.
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April 18th, 2014, 03:29 PM
#24

Originally Posted by
Sharon
There's no "here we go again."
People are trying to be helpful.
Those kind of comments are not helpful Sir.
Good response Sharon, people should never assume a questioning type of comment is leading to such negativity. I find the differences in gun dog training/expectations to be quite interesting and certainly vary. I believe Cass was coming from that perspective and see nothing wrong with his question.
Zoli, nice pics and looks like come summer you'll be having some fun not to mention the challenges that come with young dogs. Their learning curve can be very steep but very satisfying to see that growth in abilities in such a short time. Bet you can't wait to get started.
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April 18th, 2014, 04:32 PM
#25
I had no ill-meaning in my post. I was just wondering since a previous post mentioned the dog being steady and such at 6 months. If it is that's awesome! I just know for myself I had high expectations as well but the more you learn and interact with other trainers, you find that most dogs aren't made before they are 2 or 3 years old. It's a long (and fun!) road.
"You don't own a cocker, you wear one"
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April 18th, 2014, 04:34 PM
#26
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
zoli 16ga.
Sire - Lord Ze Strazistskych Lesu
Discription - ' This is our latest import from Jiri Hbrek of the Czech Republic. At 12 months
old Czar is seen as he points a planted bird. I havent seen a pup this complete
for 12 years, since Tukr was this age. At 12 weeks this little guy was
searching, pointing, and would retrieve a duck to hand. Czar is 3/4 Austrian and
1/4 Czech making him a very valuable asset to further the diversity of our
breeding stock and the other pudelpointer breeders of North America.'
http://cedarwoodgundogs.com/pedigree.asp?dog=Lord
pups dad.jpg
Dam - Cedarwoods Ace of Diamonds
'Cedr is from our second breeding with Cal Valleys Ace and shows the special
"nick" when one of our Cedarwood females is outcrossed to this sire. Cedr has
nearly perfect natural instincts during her search with a naturally staunch
point. Her waterwork is relentless and there is no opposite bank too far for her
to extend to.'
http://cedarwoodgundogs.com/pedigree.asp?dog=Cedarwoods
Cedr.jpg
Don.
Incredible dogs and pedigree should be an amazing pup. It's inspiring how realistic you laid out your expectations based on the sire and dam given the history behind them and your experience. I am very impressed by the cedarwood gun dog website and the information they provide to people interested in the breed.
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April 18th, 2014, 04:37 PM
#27

Originally Posted by
zoli 16ga.
Sire - Lord Ze Strazistskych Lesu
Discription - ' This is our latest import from Jiri Hbrek of the Czech Republic. At 12 months
old Czar is seen as he points a planted bird. I havent seen a pup this complete
for 12 years, since Tukr was this age. At 12 weeks this little guy was
searching, pointing, and would retrieve a duck to hand. Czar is 3/4 Austrian and
1/4 Czech making him a very valuable asset to further the diversity of our
breeding stock and the other pudelpointer breeders of North America.'
http://cedarwoodgundogs.com/pedigree.asp?dog=Lord
pups dad.jpg
Dam - Cedarwoods Ace of Diamonds
'Cedr is from our second breeding with Cal Valleys Ace and shows the special
"nick" when one of our Cedarwood females is outcrossed to this sire. Cedr has
nearly perfect natural instincts during her search with a naturally staunch
point. Her waterwork is relentless and there is no opposite bank too far for her
to extend to.'
http://cedarwoodgundogs.com/pedigree.asp?dog=Cedarwoods
Cedr.jpg
Don.
Should be a good one I have a half brother to the sire and he is turning out nicely.
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April 18th, 2014, 04:40 PM
#28
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
Cass
I had no ill-meaning in my post. I was just wondering since a previous post mentioned the dog being steady and such at 6 months. If it is that's awesome! I just know for myself I had high expectations as well but the more you learn and interact with other trainers, you find that most dogs aren't made before they are 2 or 3 years old. It's a long (and fun!) road.
My apologies Cass.
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April 18th, 2014, 04:43 PM
#29
No need for apologies. Perhaps I should have worded my post better. S'all good!
"You don't own a cocker, you wear one"
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April 18th, 2014, 04:45 PM
#30
'But of course, with the pup comming out of Cedarwoods, and the cash I'm spending....he will be naturally broke, steady to the flush and shot, find me new covets while sitting on the front seat of my car, do 200yard blind retrieves, and let me know when ducks are overhead! He will be six months old by then, what more can a guy expect
'
The above, was of course, tongue in cheek, ergo the wink smilie....just to clarify 
Don.