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<blockquote data-quote="RustyTackleBox" data-source="post: 132876" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>I'm really glad you mentioned this on here, I am at the point where I am starting to look for another hunting dog so that I always have one ready to go, and I was looking at the griff as well (wanting a pointer) mostly because my "pointing" lab really has no interest in the point unless it is a treat... my reasoning on the griff was the personality with the family and the longer hair for the winter hunts and GWP and GSP's have always been too high energy for me in the past but my lab acts the same way as was mentioned with the calm and cuddles until someone comes over to visit then he backs his fat ass into the oak table and breaks the leg off (yes that happened the night before thanksgiving) so that being said, this has made me look at the GWP a little more, for me this will be 1-2 years down the road before I actually get a dog, I want my lab to be about 5 yo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RustyTackleBox, post: 132876, member: 282"] I'm really glad you mentioned this on here, I am at the point where I am starting to look for another hunting dog so that I always have one ready to go, and I was looking at the griff as well (wanting a pointer) mostly because my "pointing" lab really has no interest in the point unless it is a treat... my reasoning on the griff was the personality with the family and the longer hair for the winter hunts and GWP and GSP's have always been too high energy for me in the past but my lab acts the same way as was mentioned with the calm and cuddles until someone comes over to visit then he backs his fat ass into the oak table and breaks the leg off (yes that happened the night before thanksgiving) so that being said, this has made me look at the GWP a little more, for me this will be 1-2 years down the road before I actually get a dog, I want my lab to be about 5 yo [/QUOTE]
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