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Mesquite
~ Can and Old Girl Learn New Tricks?
You can see the Cottontail right in front of her. I think the rabbits enjoy her also.
Mesquite snoozing after breakfast and her walk.
My shot-shell reloader helper. I can’t get very far away from her. She is happy and doing well.
She can’t wait to get after the Quail every morning. I have to keep a good pace to stay up with her, she knows right where they hang out.
Breeder Comment
How could we ever thank you, folks, enough? Mesquite has the best possible everything.
Celebrated
Front and Center
~ A Place of Honor
Here is a quilt my wife just finished showing all the bird dogs I have owned.
Mesquite is the star in the middle of the quilt. She is the only one who isn’t a Vizsla.
She is doing well, she is quite a card, has a super personality. She is very well mannered and likes her daily morning walks. She gets to hunt that way. She knows all the rabbits and quail and they know her. She points them but doesn’t chase after they flush or run.
I think she is more than happy here. I try and stick to the routine.
Breeder Comment
Thank you, for giving Mesquite the fabulous Golden Year Placement. I am glad she fills your heart and your home with joy. We truly appreciate your updates, too! The quilt is quite the treasure. Thank you, for sharing this with us.
Featured Weimaraner — Havoc
Havoc Hunts….
Breeder’s Note: The Weimaraner is first a versatile hunting dog. That means they make great hunting companions for those who like to hunt upland game, and waterfowl. By nature, they are not a far-ranging hunter. Their connection to the hunter makes them more of a team-hunter that checks back often. For some hunters this trait is annoying. Other hunters find it refreshing, and fun. With the aging hunting popular many former GSP fans are converting to the Weimaraner.
People choose the Weimaraner over other breeds for many reasons. This is also true for hunters. Many hunters are casual hunters, who consider the family aspect (and livability) of the Weimaraner a plus. One thing is for sure. People either seem to be addicted to this breed, or not. It is a kind of love-hate view point. Those who don’t get the Weimaraner are frustrated by its concrete-thinking, Velcro nature. Others enjoy the depth of relationship and the human-like actions.