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Thread: The Korthals Whirehaired Pointing Griffon

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    I think this breeder is in Ontario: http://www.viphuntinngriffons.com/
    Do not know anything about them.

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    I'm not trying to highjack the post and realize that your heart is set on a Wirehaired Pointing Griffon --- BUT --- allow me to suggest another breed as well . --- The German Wirehaired Pointer ! --- Their appearance and ability are ~ similar . They may be more widely distributed . I got mine from a breeder in the Maynooth area (during the 80s) . It was the best hunting-dog I ever owned . --- Pointing , retrieving (land or water) , chasing , steady to the gun etc. --- Absolutely fearless ; HE was only 78 lbs. but "outfought" dogs that were 50 lbs. heavier than him . --- They are very family-oriented and aloof with strangers . --- I'm not trying to sway your mind ; however , I'm sure you wouldn't be disappointed . --- What-ever you decide upon --- GOOD LUCK . --- During the 80s they were selling for $750 .

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    Thread is 5 years old
    check Armando Carlos in the Cambridge area, Ancient Kennels - Cesky Fousek

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    Quote Originally Posted by spinster View Post
    I think this breeder is in Ontario: http://www.viphuntinngriffons.com/
    Do not know anything about them.
    One of my co workers got a pup from this breeder. He sure is a handsome little guy. They have only had him for about a month. I believe it is in Ontario.

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    Just starting doing my research on the Pointing Griffon and I remembered this thread. I'm probably at least 3 years away from owning another dog but figured it's never too early to get to know the breeders in the area.


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    If I settled on a specific breed I would not limit myself to Ontario.
    "You don't own a cocker, you wear one"

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    There are no reputable breeders in Ontario to my knowledge. Best to switch forums to www.versatiledogs.com if you are serious about finding more info on Griffs.

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    You need to look at Quebec and New Brunswick. There has been some respectable Griff`s coming from that area.

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    I was at a hunt test a couple years ago that had a Quebec breeder. If I remember correctly he was a military guy? Anyway his dogs were very impressive to watch working. It's worth traveling to get the right dog. I went to Pennsylvania to pickup mine.
    I’m suspicious of people who don't like dogs, but I trust a dog who doesn't like a person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terrym View Post
    I was at a hunt test a couple years ago that had a Quebec breeder. If I remember correctly he was a military guy? Anyway his dogs were very impressive to watch working. It's worth traveling to get the right dog. I went to Pennsylvania to pickup mine.
    Could have been Gaby and Paige. They are just outside Fredericton (now). I went and met Gaby, saw his facilities and dogs, he was very helpful and I'll be working with him in the future, both through a new local NAVHDA group and one-on-one to help me move a long with my Brittany. Regardless, from what I saw, even though I'm limited in my experience, I think you'd get a great hunting dog there.

    http://www.griffontownkennel.com/

    As was already said by Cass, if you are set on a breed that is not a common, best to consider a wider berth.

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