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-- ABOUT US -- OUR GRIFFONS UPCOMING LITTERS PUPPY VIEWS OTHER AVAILABLE LITTERS REFERRALS & EXPERTS OWNERS & GRIFFONS STARTED DOGS AT STUD RESCUE DOGS CHOOSING YOUR PUP Korthals Griffons also called Wirehaired Pointing Griffons From Ear Mountain Griffons MY BOY GIFFORD Wirehaired Pointing Griffons are the Ultimate Gun Dog and Family Companions. (See my comparison, below, relative to other breeds of dogs for some of the reasons I would choose a Wirehaired Pointing Griffon over GSP, GWP, Drahthaars, Fousiks, Brittanies and other breeds). *** Wirehaired Pointing Griffons are gentle, think while they engage, are easy to train for a variety of activities, and are a walking hunter’s thinking dog. About half the Wirehaired Pointing Griffon pups we have sold are owned by avid hunters who use them while hunting upland game and for waterfowl retrieval. The other half are family pets, chosen by families who want a playful, relaxed and well-behaved companion. The first dedication we have is to maintain an ideal temperament for ALL the pups from this kennel and to ensure that they ALL have the native and instinctive ability to hunt. In the field, Wirehaired Pointing Griffons point solidly and work closely, crossing the terrain in front of the hunter and making frequent directional changes in coordination with the hunter as he or she chooses areas of focus. Wirehaired Pointing Griffons will track nearly any game, making them ideal for pheasant hunters who often wound a bird still capable of escape by running through the fields when downed. Since Wirehaired Pointing Griffons track, they are also good for following mammals as part of a complete hunting experience. And Wirehaired Pointing Griffons were bred to retrieve birds in rough water, so they function well in all sorts of waterfowl hunting. With an open and rough outer coat and a denser undercoat, Wirehaired Pointing Griffons dry very quickly and thus do not suffer long from being wet and cold. That rough outer coat is wonderful protection in thickets and brush and it does not collect or become entangled in burrs. Since Wirehaired Pointing Griffons do not truly shed (all animals cast off hairs), they are vastly superior in homes to other dogs that are constantly and seasonally dropping large clumps of hair. Wirehaired Pointing Griffons are people dogs, so we do not recommend (indeed, will not permit) our dogs to be placed in homes where they are routinely and customarily kenneled. Naturally, most of us need to confine a dog from time to time, for travel or when required to be away and unable to supervise our friend, but a Wirehaired Pointing Griffon does not respond well to being continually away from human contact. Both in hunting, where they will sense the hunter’s movements and think along as the hunt progresses, and at home, where they engage family in a natural and ongoing process, Wirehaired Pointing Griffons are best suited for full owner and family interaction. The initial breeding stock of this Wirehaired Pointing Griffon Kennel, Gifford and his daughter, Demi, have had extensive contact with energetic, playful and active children. In settings where young children are playing with dogs, Wirehaired Pointing Griffons shine. They enjoy children and are warmly tolerant of rigorous play. Since inception, we have added Lou, a lovely, sweet and engaging Wirehaired Pointing Griffon mother and intense hunting companion and have kept pups both from Demi and from Lou for future litters, all with similar, engaged, playful, relaxed and responsive temperaments. My own grandson, then aged 4, loved our Wirehaired Pointing Griffons Giff and Demi and crawled on them, leashed and dragged them about, tried to ride on them and generally ran them through their paces as part of the family. Naturally, we never condon any rough treatment of the dogs, but sometimes the grandson got ahead of us and challenged the gentle disposition of our Wirehaired Pointing Griffons. Never did we have a time with the dogs when our grandson was at any risk or even when there was the slightest growl or or other shortness. Unlike most breeds, Wirehaired Pointing Griffons are multi-purpose dogs. You sacrifice nothing as compared to any other pointer with a Griffon, with their solid and thorough search and locked-on point. But you also get a hardy retriever in water that will swim with labs and goldens and hang with you all day in the blind. And what you get in the field that compares well with other sporting dogs is wonderfully magnified when you appreciate that these gentle companions are so well behaved, playful, and people friendly in the home. Look, even if you are the most avid hunter, your dog is a part of the family 300 days when you are NOT hunting. Choosing a dog that excells at home is as important as it is that he hunts. That is our philosophy. If you would like to read my comparative discussion on choosing a breed for you, please take a look at: CHOOSING YOUR PUP . And if you want to track an opossum or raccoon, use a Wirehaired Pointing Griffon instead of a hound. Recently, one of my owners had a downed elk that had escaped into the brush as dusk was settling in. Rather than abandon the search to the next day, he simply gathered the Griff, set him on the elk scent and then followed as the Griff found it in minutes. And guess what, Wirehaired Pointing Griffons do not drool or slobber, so the rest of the time when you are not hot on the trail, it is lots more fun being around a Wirehaired Pointing Griffon than your average hound. *** I mean no disrespect to other breeds or to their owners, but I researched all the other breeds before getting my first Griffon. And I prefer Wirehaired Pointing Griffon for these reasons: Unlike flushing breeds, which chase and scare birds and you have to scream at them to slow down or run behind them to get a shot unless they are very well trained, good pointers give you time to follow along, watch the dog and set up for the best shot when the point is solid. For upland game, grouse and sharptails, there is no better dog for hunting than a good, steady pointer. There are many good breeds of pointer, and for some who want to compete in “Shoot to Retrieve” competitions, it would take a very hot Griffon to compete well. Griffs move more methodically and stay in touch with the hunter. So, for Griffons, it is not about how fast you can find birds, but how WELL you find them with the hunter. I have a female Griffon which can compete with pretty hot runners, but I would still suggest you get a Brittany, German Shorthair or Wirehair or a Weimaraner instead if competing to see how fast you can fill your limit is your number one goal. And the problem with super hot scouring machines, is that they tend to be hyperactive and fidgety as companions, especially if they are expected to be in the home as a family pet. German Wirehairs and Shorthairs can also be more aggressive with people and other dogs than are Griffons. Brittanies can be very hyperactive. And if you do not properly and gently expose a tightly strung breed of dog to the sound of gunshot, you might have a dog under the truck instead of retrieving the bird you shot. My experience with Griffons is that the gunshot is a call to the party, not a setting in which to find a hiding place. Griffons are people - thinking and family - home dogs. If you wish to keep an animal in a kennel 11 ½ months a year, don’t get one. Other breeds seem to stand up better to being caged. Additionally, I won’t sell a pup to someone who does not have a place in the home for it. There is no sense in selling a pup into a setting where it will be unhappy and not perform well for its new owner. Griffons are easy keepers: Most can be allowed to self-select food, so you don’t have to monitor or measure their portions. They shed very little and never in clumps, as a Golden Retriever or other long-haired breed will. Even in the Spring, a shower nets only a couple hundred hairs in ...

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