Upland4Ever
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Who thinks that pointing labs should be an offical breed?
Wolters says these are "game preserve" dogs and are simply pointing on sight once their nose gets them close enough to see the bird. He doesn't feel they are true pointers.
Well good luck with getting them seperate breeds. Won't happen. Spaniel enthusiasts have wanted it for a hundred years. Field vs Show. Two very distinct seperate breeds. One absolutely sucks in the field. And also has set the breed standards for show. Go figure. But AKC recognizes them as geneticaly the same. So too will be with a Lab. Many will lay claim, and it is true. That the Lab is in fact a flushing breed... But some are doing this and I guess it's there business. Is it better for the breed? Who knows. Certainly alot of other things going on in that breed are not. I think the pointer lab is derived from dogs with poor flushes my self. And it rolled from there. Now I personaly can't give a hoot. Maybe it will be nice to have trials for them that actualy go out and find game vs tossing birds in the air to shoot. Personaly. I want the dog that finds game. So it is what it is. And time will tell.
FC If you ever come to Colorado look me up, I would love to get my poor flushers out and show you dogs that can burn up a field![]()
I dont have any point on sight!
I think you missed his point. He is thinking that labs flush and a group of flushers that weren't good at it turned into pointers. Somebody ran with these pointers and now you have pointing labs.
They could probably break the labs up into 4 breeds, show lab, regular lab (for hunting and pets), robot dogs (for trials), and maybe pointers.
No they should not be separate (the AKC will never do it) I whistle sit my dogs when they start getting to far out on late season runners so I can catch up. This tends to start a point of sorts on birds that tend to sit tight (pen birds or first snow birds). I find stopping/ pointing to be a fault not an attribute. If I want a point I will get a pointer. A lab pointing is like using a crescent wrench to pound nails......it works but not real well.
These are my opinions, I am sorry if I offended anyone.
Steve
I dont know if this is just a coincidence but the best labs that ive ever hunted behind pointed. But that was just one of the amazing things these dogs could do. These dogs were owned by an older gentlemen that ran a ranch in south central sd. Another was a friend of mine, the dog was special. he died after being neutered at only 3 years old.