99% of German Wirehaired Pointer Owners Don’t Know This

Did you know that German Wirehaired Pointers are a versatile hunting breed, capable of pointing, retrieving, and tracking game? But how do they manage to excel in all these different roles during a hunt?

The German Wirehaired Pointer is an exceptional and versatile breed that has captured the hearts of dog enthusiasts worldwide. Renowned for its distinctive wiry coat and remarkable hunting abilities, these dogs stand out as a breed that excels in various roles. Descendant from several German pointer breeds, it embodies a harmonious blend of characteristics that make it an outstanding hunting companion, loyal family member, and a breed with a rich history.

Whether you’re intrigued by the unique coat texture that serves as its signature feature, its impressive intelligence and adaptability, or its heritage as a proficient hunting breed, these 31 facts are sure to deepen your appreciation for the German Wirehaired Pointer.

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Which type of collar is best for your dog? | German Shorthaired Pointer & Labrador Retriever



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How Military Dogs Are Trained | Boot Camp | Business Insider



We got an inside look at how military working dogs are trained at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. Working dogs are utilized by every branch of the United States military for detection and patrol purposes, and there are about 1,600 serving today. The United States Air Force’s 341st Training Squadron is responsible for training both military working dogs and handlers.

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ALL ABOUT GERMAN WIREHAIRED POINTERS



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The German Wirehaired Pointer is an elite Upland game bird hunter. Wirehairs are a great hunting dog, very adept at hunting, pionting and retrieving game.

In California CIty the AKC held a multi breed field test in California City, Ca. Among the breeds present were German Wirehairs, Shorthairs, Vizsla, and Brittanies.

I was able to catch up with Cathie Magoon, who has been breeding WIrehairs for over 20 years. She shared a wealth of information on the breed’s history, standard, healthy and temperament.

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German Shorthair Pointer Puppy Training



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California Quail Hunting: We have a Bird Dog!



This is Bruce, my fox red lab’s second time bobwhite hunting. In the last video, he had a hard time figuring out what the smells were and what we wanted to pick up, but he was flushing birds and having a good time. This time, it, there’s a lot more interest from him in flushing birds and even finding the downed birds and retrieving to hand.

We’re hunting BLM land in Southern California for bobwhite, but on this trip, we were fortunate enough to find some doves as well. We came home with a mixed bag of both dove and valley bobwhite.

I’m not sure, but does he seem to have a natural point for a labrador? He’s certainly a full fox red hunting labrador breed, but 1/4 helm’s point doctor. Would love to know if you guys think this is a point to work on.

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Get Your Puppy To Come When You Call – First Step



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I also like to teach a marker that signals negative reinforcement. This is very useful when teaching the stay command or if you wanted to teach your dog to not jump on the furniture. This helps your dog to learn what they can and can’t do without receiving a form of positive punishment. The type of negative reinforcement that it predicts is leash pressure. In this video, I’ll use the word “Wrong”.

This part of the training only requires that we teach our dog the terminal marker. The exercise goes as follows:

• Get your dog’s attention.

• Once your dog is looking at you, you use your clicker.

• Deliver the reward. Note: the marker sound must come before you move to deliver the reward. If you click while you’re giving the dog the reward, your dog will never become conditioned to the sound.

• Wait until your dog eats the first reward and looks back at you. Again, use your clicker, followed by moving away from your dog, encouraging your dog to come and get the second reward.

When doing this exercise, I prefer to go back and forth between handing the pup the reward and making the dog come and get the reward. I also recommend switching your supply hand and your distribution hand. You will continue to do sessions of this exercise until your dog is conditioned to the clicker. When done correctly most dogs will become conditioned within a day or two.

Ivan Pavlov knew his dogs were conditioned to a marker because they’d salivate. The way I test a dog to see if it’s conditioned is I will say or click the marker (the sound that predicts the reward), and instead of giving the reward, I watch them for any changes of behavior. These are the four most common:

• Opening their mouths
• Salivating
• Licking their lips
• Moving their paws

On the other hand, if all they give you is a blank stare—you’ll know they’re not conditioned.

Now that your dog is conditioned to each marker, you may be wondering how long you have to deliver the primary reinforcer before you lose the connection. Well, you have as much time as the dog is paying attention. This could be any length of time until the dog is distracted (if a rabbit runs by and catches your dog’s attention, you’ve lost it). This means you don’t have to rush the delivery of the reward.

Next, when using a marker make sure your dog is doing a behavior that you like. Don’t make the common mistake of using the marker to get your dog’s attention. Meaning, your dog is not paying attention to you, so you use the marker to get your dog to look at you. Even though your dog looks at you after you say the marker, the dog was actually being rewarded for looking away from you.

Lastly, if you use your marker, you must pay your dog with the primary. A marker only has value because it ALWAYS predicts the primary reinforcer.

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Standing Stone Kennels – German Shorthaired Pointers, Dog Training and Hunting



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