peterpointinglab
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I live in mn and would prefer a breeder that would be driving distance. but most importantly i want a quality dog.
How far is a driving distance? There are some good breeders in MN as well as Wisconsin. If you wanted to look you can check here as they have a list of breeders in the US and Canada.
http://awpga.com/
If looking for specifics, drop me a note
Do you know who is currently breeding the best dogs in the midwest?
peter, I know a guy in Oregon that is into Griffs and is on the VersatileDogs.com web site a lot. If you do go on that site his handle is "orhunter". I think he got his last dog from a breeder in Wisconsin. I have emailed him to get the names of some good breeders of field Griffs in your area. I'll PM you if I get some good info.
If your used to a lab,s "double" coat you may be disapointed with a wirehaired " single" coat. If you hunt wild birds and want a "single coat" I would check out PP at Cedarwood kennels In Idaho. If you perfer a pointer with a double coat www.wesslpointer.comI live in mn and would prefer a breeder that would be driving distance. but most importantly i want a quality dog.
How much are you looking to spend? The breeder I got my dog from has a very nice finished dog.
6R Upland Kennels
You can see pictures of (Gus) the dog on gundogbreeders.com then click on iowa and then on 6R Upland Kennels
Madison, Gus is a German Wirehaired Pointer. The guy is looking for a Wirehaired Pointing Griffon. Just wanted clarify that.