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  1. Try the Facebook group American Longdogs and Lurchers. Lots of good folks on there. Have had the chance to meet a few. I believe the Dan you're referencing is Dan McDonough. He's a seriously knowledgeable dog man. Blackstreak is also a great dude with impressive animals. You can trust what he has to tell you.
  2. Howdy,

    I'll be taking a road trip all around southern England for about a week and a half starting Sunday. Not sure where you're located, but if it's in the area I'd love to buy you a beer or burger while chatting over how your dog works. Alternatively, if you're not in the area maybe we can talk on this forum some more. I think a pointer lurcher could be a great potential dog for me, but there's not a lot of examples out there. Anyhow, not sure where you're located, but thought I'd take a chance. 

    Michael

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      Hello Michael,

      Sorry but i am in  Donegal Ireland  a bit far away for you. i am sorry i didn't get back to you sooner been busy this last while.  i haven't time to talk now buy if you want to ask me anything just message me and i will get back to you as soon as i can. A.T.B. Gerard

  3. Anyone connected to those guys down in the Canary Islands? Headed there on Tuesday for a week. I think they're hunting season is probably over, but would be cool to see some different dogs. Actually leaving UAE tonight. Tried to see some Salukis in their native environment, but despite the plethora of falconry experiences offered there's not much for the dogs.
  4. If you end up finding good pointer lurchers in the States, let me know. I've been living in Germany for a bit, but will be moving back to Texas in August. I think in the next few years I'd like a pair of those for my next dogs to do a little bit of everything with. Best of luck! -Michael
  5. Thanks for the input. It's great having access to such a knowledge base. I'll do my best to keep him calm for a few weeks then work him back up. It does seem to be amazing how these dog adapt. -Michael
  6. Thanks for the reply and advice. The vet xrayed it and nothing's broken. Through palpation/manipulation she thinks its a tendon/ligament a little further up his foot/ankle joints and I agree. He is mostly a pet, but I like doing active things with him. We were just starting to get back into schutzhung/ipo here in Germany after a fews years off so I supposed that'll go to the back burner again until we work through your suggested rehab. Like you said, something always seems to be happening to these high drive dogs! If anyone else has anything to add feel free. Thanks again. -Mich
  7. I tried searching old posts for this topic and couldn't find anything, but maybe I just don't know how to use the search function. I apologize if this is a repeat question. My doberman has an injury that is apparently quite frequent in sight hounds so I was hoping y'all would have some experience. I've attached a picture of his rear paw and I've linked below a couple other pictures I found of similar injuries. My vet and good old google research seem to agree that it's some sort of tendon or ligament injury in the foot. My vet used a soft wrap to try and immobilize it in hopes the ligame
  8. Thanks for the note on the other thread. I had watched this video already (as I have most of yours, and I too must compliment the handle you've put on your dog!), but hadn't browsed this thread yet. Really interesting information here. It's cool to hear how she stacks up against the stags in a jack rabbit race. Coons can definitely be tough buggers! My buddy retired his lacy dog from them after losing a good part of his ear. I'm thinking of a lurcher for my next dog as well. I'd like the dog to be able to catch rabbits and hog, and do bird work. I was thinking a coyote stag crossed to a G
  9. Hey Joseph, Any chance of seeing Onsa coursing jackrabbits in the near future? I figure she'll be about a year and a half by the time the weather cools off again. I remember from the video you made when you got her having enough speed to catch jack rabbits was a big priority when looking for a dog. Really like the videos. Keep them coming! -Michael
  10. General lee, since you're offering I'll likely be taking you up on that because the reason I moved here is to travel. This move has been planned long before the current election cycle if that's what you were thinking. ;-)
  11. mushroom, that's a shame about France. Some states in the US have the same rules for dogs chasing deer. We actually live pretty near the center of Heidelberg. What's the name of the restaurant? Yes, I'm from Texas, but lived in Tennessee for a year before moving to Germany. Moving here was my first time being in the country. Liking it so far. Went to the England and Ireland for just a couple weeks about a decade ago. Looking forward to being able to make more visits now thought that I'm in the general area. At least from a Texan's perspective. C.green, any idea what part of France your
  12. Recently moved to Germany 1 hour south of Frankfurt in Heidelberg. Are there any dog men in Germany or maybe eastern France? It's hard to find reliable info on hunting given the language barrier, but I believe hunting with dogs is outlawed in Germany. Then again I've also seen online mention of people still doing it legally under strict regulations. Anyhow, moved over here not knowing anyone, and I figured the dog community is a great place to start. Happy Hunting, Michael
  13. This idea would probably take the fun out of the whole thing for you, but those dog owners/show organizers would likely pay you to take those pictures. They're that good! -Michael
  14. Xenophon was an ancient Greek who wrote a book titled On Hunting which deals primarily in hunting with dogs. Its on my reading list for someday.
  15. Wales1234, I live in Nashville so if you need anything when you arrive just let me know. I'd be happy to show you around. BlackStreak, like seeing the pics of the dogs. I'm the same way with my bird dog. She hunts whatever she wants while we're out on walks, but if she flushes a rabbit I don't necessary encourage it.
  16. Gun Dog by Richard Wolters is sort of the standard in America for what it's worth. http://www.amazon.com/Gun-Dog-Revolutionary-Training-Method/dp/0525245499 -Michael
  17. Dobermans rarely come up on this forum so I'll take the opportunity to do a little bragging on mine. Took these pics of my 5.5 year old male Doberman over the weekend after 18+ miles mountain biking. That was the single longest ride I've ever done with my dogs, and the next day they were already running around on our ~4 mile hike like we hadn't done anything the day before. My other dog is a 3 year old female English Springer Spaniel. Whoever said Pointers, not Springers, are the big running bird dogs never told her. Don't have much experience running dogs on bunnies, etc. other then the
  18. Dobermans rarely come up on this forum so I'll take the opportunity to do a little bragging on mine. Took these pics of my 5.5 year old male Doberman over the weekend after 18+ miles mountain biking. That was the single longest ride I've ever done with my dogs, and the next day they were already running around on our ~4 mile hike like we hadn't done anything the day before. My other dog is a 3 year old female English Springer Spaniel. Whoever said Pointers, not Springers, are the big running bird dogs never told her. Don't have much experience running dogs on bunnies, etc. other then the ~
  19. ETHD is definitely a great site with lots of great information. Being city bound in Dallas I use it to live vicariously through everyone else's adventures, and learn as much as one can from reading along the way, just like i do on The Hunting Life. I had the opportunity to go hog dog hunting a bunch when I was in college with some great guys from Hearne, TX, and have had a few opportunities to go since moving back to Dallas with some great folks in Bridgeport. To this day it's one of the most fun things I've ever done. I encourage anyone on this site who's interested in seeing more of th
  20. Hey BlackStreak! I actually just saw your reply to the catch dog post over on East Texas Hog Doggers. It's a small world when it comes to working dogs I suppose. Great story! Keep telling them how we do it in Texas! Michael
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