One of the most athletic dogs I’ve come across. I remember being at the dog park and an owner was playing fetch with his. He accidentally threw the ball over the fence. The dog got the part where it over the fence and looked back at his owner. The guy said “go get it” and this dog in one leap, scales a fence that was 8 feet tall. Got his ball and jumped right back over like a cat.
@rayoflight074 жыл бұрын
My old dog's dad can jump a 6-foot tall fence. They had to get an "Invisible Fence" to keep him in the yard. :P
@kan508053 жыл бұрын
@@rayoflight07 Mine opens the door from outside and brings the leash to me. He is always trying to jump the brick wall though
@rayoflight073 жыл бұрын
@@kan50805 Sounds like a GSP
@lilwoodiewood34572 жыл бұрын
@@rayoflight07 no they didn't need that if they just bulit a 12 foot fence it'd work to they didn't need to do that at all there are many other solutions that was just the one they choose do u live in communism or something
@sha6mm2 жыл бұрын
I was Pheasant hunting and my GSP was on the other side of a creek and we got to a area where the water was 20 feet across I called him and he just squatted and jumped and cleared the creed from just one jump. Funny this is when I fish I just let him swim to shore to go to bathroom and then I call him and he just swims to boat so he’s not water shy.
@mschumachers1 Жыл бұрын
He presents training in 7 days. Each of 7 items are commands that he believes a dog should know. They are presented in part ii of the book kzbin.infoUgkxK8-VQWpYThx4IC6MiIvb6VS1ebTzzdxq . The parts of the guideare divided: part i know your dog part ii the seven commands part iii cures for 7 behavior problems. Each chapter presents a topic, a dog's story, and a "what to do". It was written simply and you can jump from chapter to chapter to review anything as needed.
@cm11332 жыл бұрын
My GSP died in February. I’m still not over it. I’m here just to live vicariously through you two. I miss her so much.
@arianaa.34484 ай бұрын
😭 so sorry for your loss..
@Mikey_2_Times2 жыл бұрын
I’ve had mine since he was a pup and he’s 8 now. Undeniably the most loving dog I’ve ever been around. He just adores everyone and doesn’t have a single mean bone on his body. Give them 45 minutes to an hour of hard exercise a day (fetch) and they are the best dogs. Mine has lived with cats, dogs, adults, toddlers, and has never shown the slightest aggression ever.
@ctopanga142 жыл бұрын
Thank you for pointing out your dog is ok with cats. We are looking at a rescue GSP puppy, and we have two cats at home already. Since they're hunting dogs, I didn't know if that was going to work.
@Mikey_2_Times2 жыл бұрын
@@ctopanga14 I can’t promise it will workout with an adult rescue. I got my GSP when he was a baby and two of my roommates had cats so he grew up around them. Probably just need to introduce them and give it time. Usually the cats are the ones that freak out and cause the issues by hissing or running away and the dogs naturally want to chase them
@WiCrawford Жыл бұрын
Mine doesn't play fetch :/ shell chase after the ball for a second and then turn around lol
@seand14224 жыл бұрын
My first gSP, Hank was pointing butterflies when he was seven weeks old. Amazing dogs. Absolutely amazing. Hank lived to 16. The best upland bird dog ever. My current four year old Max is now my mountain biking dog. GSPs are such an intelligent and amazing breed. They will run with you until they drop when hunting and then they will lay on top of you when you are sick and take care of you. I can't imagine life without a GSP.. If you want a dog that will eat your couch, tear up your bed, put nose prints all over your windows, bark and holler with its head sticking out the window of your truck then get a GSP. It's always an adventure. I couldn't live without one.
@deweythelazy74094 жыл бұрын
This comment made me slightly emotional because my gsp is someone I could never live without because he is my best friend, my partner in crime. I never could look back after getting him
@finnbirkeland1283 жыл бұрын
Is he a good trail MTB trial dog?
@luisfernandoquesadaramirez56583 жыл бұрын
@@finnbirkeland128 I'm also interested about learning how good mtb partners they can possibly be? How many kms or being that they such an athletic breed, how to tell when is enough?
@Ant.Tarantino2 жыл бұрын
I love this
@rickyticky92214 жыл бұрын
I had a combination of a male German pointer and a standard french poodle. It was the dog of my life. She was sooo smart, and what an athlete! She loved to play, ran like the wind, would catch a tennis ball as high as I could throw it, every time. Loved the family, never jealous of a new baby. Loved to play with other dogs but never saw one who could keep up with her. All humans loved and admired her because she was so playful and smart. Knew when not to bother you and relax. I had great dogs before her and after her but she was truely special physically and mentally, and a beautiful dog to see run - like a champion 🏆 race horse. She truely spoiled me and she has been gone for 40 years. Her name was Speed, and I wouldn't be at all disappointed if she was with my daughter Rose and my mom to greet me at the Pearly Gates. If I'm lucky enough to be invited in.
@collmac1974 Жыл бұрын
Reading this 3 years after you posted this, struggling to contain my emotions reading this, got a tear😢in my eye reading, emotional read 😢
@acvenard3 жыл бұрын
We had a GSP. "Aaron's Get to the point, Ruger" Best dog we have ever owned. We did not hunt him even though he would have been capable. He was so incredibly smart, gentle, and kind-hearted. He was our family dog and we still miss him. He passed six years ago. Ruger, you were the best, and watching these videos makes me miss you all the more.
@BallardBaller4 жыл бұрын
My GSP was the most incredible trail runner, mountain bike, and back country skiing companion. Even after a 17 mile exploit, he’d still run down deer and geese on my back 40.
@stevebower53074 жыл бұрын
One more thing to consider. My first GSP lived to be 15 1/2+ years old. I’ve also heard of shorthairs living to the age of 17. My experience is they are a fairly healthy breed. Maybe I was lucky the first time around.
@StandingStoneKennels4 жыл бұрын
So true!!
@nonehpets4 жыл бұрын
Yes this. My Old Age Puppy GSP decided 16 years and one day was just fine. I got a pup (lab x GSP) when the old boy was 9 and the dog who had never spoken dog or known how to play got a second chance. He didn't work because I made mistakes training him and he became a BOGOF so I had to find other outlets for his energy and brainpower.
@cashstore1 Жыл бұрын
My GSP died 2 weeks ago. He was 16 years 4 months. I had another one live 16 years. Sadly I had one die of cancer at 12. I have a rule that any year after 10 is a blessing. One thing for sure they got a lot of exercise as I ran them every day. Normally an Hour at the doggy park seems to work, but I hunted them too.
@gnohn9366 Жыл бұрын
I had a Shorthair/WPG cross. (Accidental). Lived to 17 years old. Great hunter and family dog too. They need lots of daily exercise.
@greengoldlagoon384710 ай бұрын
Tika is 16. Old girl and mentally 100% there. Wise eyes.
@ThePrimebeef Жыл бұрын
I had one growing from the age of 4 years. I miss her very much, one of a kind dog.
@ericirwin65534 жыл бұрын
You guys are the best. Got a GPS turning one year old in a week. Been following you since I got him. Basically been going by your game plan and he has turned out to be awesome. Took him to Kansas in January got his first point on a wild bird at six months. You guys have helped us out so much. Thanks again. Keep the videos coming
@StandingStoneKennels4 жыл бұрын
That’s so awesome to hear! Thanks for being a fan and so glad to know the videos on our channel have been so helpful!
@blya89782 жыл бұрын
I definitely agree with you I had one he passed at 15 yrs! He was so handsome and smart he was loving and easy to train and walked him daily I miss him still had him as a puppy and he loved to swim in my pool on his own
@Bill-qc4yd4 жыл бұрын
I have had 2 GSP's, they are without a doubt the most intelligent, loving, faithful, energy filled companions you will ever know. It breaks my heart that I was not a good fit for either of my GSP's, as they require a lot, and I mean a lot, of exercise and attention. Please keep this in mind before deciding to get one,or you will break your heart and his.
@kennieloo63574 жыл бұрын
Such a gorgeous breed. I cannot wait to get mine.
@StandingStoneKennels4 жыл бұрын
Best of luck!
@josegregoriodelarosa65794 жыл бұрын
Just got mine today. So exicited!
@kingh81634 жыл бұрын
@@josegregoriodelarosa6579 make sure he’s well exercised best of luck
@Lechuah4 жыл бұрын
We have one that’s a black lab mix, he’s great and he’s so beautiful
@obi9120003 жыл бұрын
LOLOL OH BOY UR IN FOR A RIDE.. they are amazing and spiritual... you just have to let them be themselves and respect them ALWAYS... if you do that u can train them to do anything in the world.. my GSP had been training me for 2 years now. It’s been a journey.
@kwaynesatuckle56313 жыл бұрын
I am a non-hunting GSP owner. You cannot stress enough the totality of exercise this dog needs to be satisfied. They need long duration, high intensity and novel exercise experiences varied throughout their day and life. Running hard at the dog park, then walking on leash down a trail in the woods. Going to 2 different parks back to back in one day. Not going to the same park two days in a row. Or not taking the same trail while at the park. Going to parks with different terrain. In the summertime she gets 4 to 6 hours of exercise. Swimming next to me as I kayak is great exercise for her and really wears her out. I’m pretty sure she could keep going all day. Off leash running around is the second best exercise but walking around the neighborhood just doesn’t cut it. It has nothing to do with the duration and she enjoys the walk but it’s not enough. Unless you are willing to run with her you need to find a way to get her to run safely off leash. I started at the dog park with other dogs there and when it was empty. After you take her to the dog park and she sprints with another dog for 45 minutes you can then put her on the leash and take her for a hike through the woods or down the trail or whatever else you have in mind. This way she gets the physical exercise, the social exercise and the exploratory exercise she needs. As for her job, well I think she has one. While I don’t need her to find a bird and point at it I need her to come to me when I ask her to, follow me as I move down the trail, stay within range of me, Leave alone will I tell her to leave alone and get what I tell her to get, get in the water and get out of the water, stay behind me when the trail is steep, Slow down when I tell you to slow down. I don’t see how this is different than teaching her to hunt, I’m teaching her how to hike. Her job on the hike is to listen to me when I gave her a command and to be in a position that I ask her to be in. She has made me such a better dog owner in general and I am having a blast with her
@chrisbaumann68502 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Sounds amazing! All the best to both of you and happy adventures
@chancecervantes513 жыл бұрын
Love my boys . They are a handful at times but they really are part of the family
@bruin19804 жыл бұрын
Great overview! A personal story would be good addition here. One point I have taken away from watching many of your videos is that even large volumes of high-intensity physical activity are not enough for a field -bred GSP; their minds also need to be engaged. My understanding of GSPs is that they need everything from their owners: training, exercise, time in the house with their family, field time, a job/purpose and regular mental stimulation. It is a huge commitment with a big payoff for the right owner.
@StandingStoneKennels4 жыл бұрын
Well said!!
@GrumpyGrunt4 жыл бұрын
Watching your videos makes me miss having them around. Whelping litters and watching their lights come on is one of the best feelings around.
@Alan_Mac3 жыл бұрын
Brilliant video. I live in the UK and have an English Springer with whom I go shooting about 2x a month in the season and she's happy to go home after 3 or 4 hours in the field. My son's GSP, though, will happily run for a day and then some. The level of energy they have and the amount of ground they can cover simply can't be overstated. Also, and I know it's just a sample of 1, I found her to be more hard-headed than my Springer or the Labs I had before. A fantastic dog but not for the casual owner.
@boshelby95883 жыл бұрын
Great job advocating for the breed. I’m doggysitting a 3yo GSP and can’t seem to wear her out! Which is what brought me to your video. She goes & goes... & goes some more. MENTAL stimulation was the ticket! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
@the.angester4 жыл бұрын
I really appreciated this video. I live with my GSP Ozzie in an apartment with no yard. But I set aside two hours a day (not including travel) for this kid to work. But I live in Portland and we have the best dog parks. So he can hang with the high energy/work dogs (Viszlas, Weiermeriners, Australian shepards, Dobies, Brittanies) has been amazing. Covid has been tough, but I always knew his exercise was essential even before this. Love your (new) channel! Such great content! Keep it up!
@StandingStoneKennels4 жыл бұрын
Having a plan and a way to burn off that extra energy is so important!
@samanthamcgovern70614 жыл бұрын
I rescued an English Pointer from a shelter when he was about 1-2 years old and I learned A LOT about pointers because of this. They really are highly intelligent dogs and like mentioned in the video, they need a job. My dog likes to play "sniff and search" and we do this by hiding different scents (or even people) around the house, we give him the scent then he searches. He also enjoys diving underwater for toys while in the pool. One thing to note if you're getting a pointer (especially if you're not using them for hunting) is they will hunt. My dog could spend hours upon hours in the backyard hunting lizards, bunnies, ducks, etc. We live out in the country so he goes into the woods and near the pond just looking for something to point and hunt.
@emanuelakristan86903 жыл бұрын
If GSP doesn't hunt, it's important not only to let out his energy through physical activities. They need to be psychophysically engaged, which can be achieved with 'K9 nose work'. They don't necessarily need to run for miles, 20 minutes of nose work will wear out their energy more than any running.
@grapegravy084 жыл бұрын
Great video! My GSP is 7 years old now, and still has the same energy level he had early on. I've never hunted with him (I don't hunt..not that there's anything wrong with that..I just don't hunt). I have taken him with my on many runs over the years and he's the best running buddy I could've asked for. We've gone up to 18 miles, but typically in the last few years have settled in on 12 miles or less (he seems to tire after about 14 miles nowadays, and I don't want to push him too much). He's fantastic around kids and the rest of the family, but I can definitely tell when he hasn't gotten his miles in for the week (I try to get him out for at least 20 miles of running a week). He still goes 100% whenever he can, so be aware (at least based on my dog) that they like and likely need their exercise. If you're looking for a running buddy though, I'm not sure if you can beat a GSP!! He's by far the most loyal, friendly and smart dog that I've ever had. He knows as soon as I put my running clothes on that he's going out for a run. Once he's out on the run, it really feels like he's got a job to do -- he ignores other dogs on the trail, and is such a pleasure to run with. If we go a week without a run, he may rip up a pillow, a towel, etc. Point being, it's a bit of a commitment (based on my dog). If you're good with that commitment though, it's the best breed ever!
@gayandgoldencanines53544 жыл бұрын
I’m getting mine December 31st this year. He is a male, and he’s my service dog prospect. We will be doing sports and a bit of hunting too. I really enjoyed this video!
@miajade73704 жыл бұрын
I’m getting one in a week who will be my SD prospect as well!,
@gayandgoldencanines53544 жыл бұрын
@@miajade7370 that’s so cool! Will you be doing KZbin? Or Instagram or tiktok? I want to keep up with your progress! There’s not many gsp service dog handlers!
@rywils2523 жыл бұрын
how is it going so far?
@avispex4 жыл бұрын
Is that Rogue jumping in to the water at 4:46? Whoever it is, that's my kind of dog right there. I feel that this was a very accurate and honest approach to getting a gsp. We have 2, yes, they are family dogs and we need to run them about 2 hours every day. I think the only consideration I would add to your list is that it would be helpful to have a plan in place on day one. Don't assume you will have no problems exercising the dog because there is a neighborhood dog park. You might not like going there. Or, more likely, you might have no problem with it, but your gsp won't actually exercise there. I've taken mine to a few and they walk in and are instantly bored. They want to explore landscape. Don't assume you can figure out all the training down the road. They start developing habits and testing boundaries early. Without a plan in place, you could easily fall behind and be working on fixing control problems as your dog gets faster and more independent.
@StandingStoneKennels4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and the kind words! 4:46 is miss rogue!!!
@the.angester4 жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree more. Since covid, my local dog park has been a nightmare (newbies, everyone stressed, etc), so I really had to shift gears to get his reps in. Having a plan, training, and routine is imperative to give these kids what they need 👍🏽
@radiantlove71362 ай бұрын
We have one and ours is pretty calm. Sadly he was used as a bait dog and my daughter’s friends saw a guy dump him on the side of the road. We nursed him back to health and planned on finding him a good home but we fell in love with him. He so affectionate and loving. He got very attached to me quickly. My husband is a hunter and started using him and loves it! They are one of the best dogs we ever owned
@StandingStoneKennels2 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching our videos! Glad that you were able to give him a good home! If you ever need help with training we offer a service via Patreon. It is a subscription service that will allow us to go back and forth with questions and training advice as well as see videos of your sessions. Check it out here: www.patreon.com/standingstonekennels
@egregiousblunder53954 жыл бұрын
I have a 9 month old GSP female as a part time hunter but mainly a mountain adventure dog. She is naturally birdy and looney right now but is also a snuggle bug with the family and loves lounging around the house. I think they are the best breed out there for a family/hunter/adventure dog. They do tend to be clingy so the only thing I am worried about is separation anxiety when we finally return to our offices full time.
@jessicaewing7372 Жыл бұрын
How did it work out when you went back to the office?
@egregiousblunder5395 Жыл бұрын
@@jessicaewing7372 I'm working from home 50% of the time permanently and my wife is not home 100% so the pups are super happy.
@chaseholmes92674 жыл бұрын
I have a vizsla. He’s almost like s GSP-lite. He’s usually calm most of the day after an hour long off leash hike in the morning. If you want a pointer type dog but aren’t sure you’re ready for GSP energy vizslas might be a good option. He has a GSP friend who’s probably the only dog we know who can tire hum out and keep going.
@billastell37533 жыл бұрын
I have a vizsla and she almost kills me with her activity / energy level. Thank God I didn't get a GSP!
@GaryBlankenship96b403 жыл бұрын
I love gsp and wired hair german drathaar we own 2wired vesala and i agree some similarities of gsp
@cm11332 жыл бұрын
If I got a Vizsla, I’d want to dock the tail. Those long skinny tails are prone to injury and are like whips around the house.
@raulrecinos563 Жыл бұрын
12 hours away from seeing a letter and seeing the boy who will join this family! I appreciate this video and others.🫶
@jakeharris53804 жыл бұрын
I just got a German short haired pointer saturday for hunting I’ve had him for 3 days now and they get crazy but they’re amazing dogs my best friend has 2 of them they’re great hunters
@ileaddeaths4 жыл бұрын
8:38 made me smile so big
@DH-ry2ho4 жыл бұрын
So helpful. Very realistic but generous towards a great breed! They can be a handful but they are wonderful dogs!
@StandingStoneKennels4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching!!
@jaimewallace6166 Жыл бұрын
I have a 9yo GSP, we do not hunt but she has 8 acres to run and track. She points at anything that moves, she is a crazy, counter surfing, very vocal(yes she talks to us and she talks back). She has an awesome personality. Loves to snuggle. She definitely steals my sons toys and paparades them in front of you because she wanta to play. She can be destructive at times but we know it's bc she is bored and needs to be run. There are things we wish we worked on better when she was younger like leash training but she is rarely on a leash. She follows me everywhere, you cannot go outside without her but when she is home alone she just sleeps. One thing is they are prone to ACL injuries and she has completely torn both within a few years. We have found our breed for the rest of our lives. We love them.
@Billb9I34 ай бұрын
I love this breed. They need stimulation and exercise. Mine was kind of a tough puppy to raise but at 3 1/2 years now he is the perfect dog. I think they will all need e-collars though. I only use the sound on it, it rings on his collar and he comes back. He doesn't need to be "shocked." He is also a "velcro" dog and wants to be around me whatever I'm doing. Great family dog. He's amazing with other dogs now but had some time as a puppy where he was a bit mean with smaller dogs. Definitely grew out of that though. Having a dog park nearby is a huge help. He gets to run around and play with other dogs. As a puppy, he played a bit rough but nothing dangerous. Some other owners don't want their dogs "playing" but it's normal. You could say it's like wrestling.
@StandingStoneKennels4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@jenniferhepburn12023 жыл бұрын
I'm about to get a 4 year old rescue GSP from Serbia having previously had a rescue Wiemaraner. He will just be a pet, not a working dog but I find your videos really informative and am looking forward to him arriving and giving him lots of love, exercise and mental stimulation.
@scottburns8774 жыл бұрын
I'm on my second and third GSPs and people always comment on how gorgeous they are and marvel at their speed and energy. when they ask if they are good pets, I hesitate to say yes because I understand what a commitment they are. These are dogs bred for a purpose and lazy backyard livestock is not it. They don't do well when left alone. They need their pack (human family and ideally another dog) and they need an outlet for their drive and energy. They are happy, playful, loving, loyal and smart and have boundless energy. The first 2 years can be a challenge, especially without a training regimen. They have the energy of puppies most of their lives. If your purpose and lifestyle and the pup's are aligned, they they are wonderful companions. If not, neither of you will be happy and the dog usually gets the short end of the stick and too often ends up in a rescue. I usually answer the question by saying they are more of a lifestyle than a pet. They are also a very healthy breed. My first was a big boy from Germany, 66 cm tall and 85 lbs. I was planning his 16th birthday and we missed by a few months. That was over 4 years ago and I still miss the old boy.
@tommyslatts32024 жыл бұрын
Really in depth heartfelt comment. Love this mate.
@ryanwalker68548 ай бұрын
Mine is now 7 months old. First month or two was so hard. After that she’s the best dog. Very obedient but will break the rules at any given moment. She loves to run all day long. She plays for a minimum hour and a half a day and never gets tired. Only seen her get “tired” after playing fetch at 60 yards for an hour. These dogs require space and time. Some people who get them don’t have that. We’re getting another in a month. Boy this time. Now she has to put up what she was like as a puppy lol.
@StandingStoneKennels8 ай бұрын
Haha, love this! Good luck with your new pup!
@blakepariso73184 жыл бұрын
Lucy is 10 now and she has always had energy and i like how you put in the fact that they are great family too because she is. They are also great bird dogs, thats what their bread for love and hunting
@TheReal_DirtyB2 жыл бұрын
These two are awesome with so much information. They helped me a ton with their training videos before I purchased my chocolate lab pup. If you follow their instructions and stick to training your dog a few hours a day, I promise you it will pay off in the long run! They also breed some amazing dogs and if I were to ever buy another one I wound probably reach out to them because of their knowledge and experience with dogs. Keep up the good work y’all and thanks for the awesome advice and videos 👍🏻
@StandingStoneKennels2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and thanks for the kind words!
@TheNghatge3 жыл бұрын
Had a GSP female and hunted with her for a long time...as. you they just love the opportunity to get outdoors.My children grow up with with her, perfect family dog.
@charleenfabe46724 жыл бұрын
This is an awesome video! I did tons of research before getting my GSP and during that I found you guys! So thankful to have a breed-specific channel to go to. We don’t bird hunt but we have friends that do, so we are hoping to tag along with them. When people ask me about our pup I just tell them “the energy is unreal”. 🤣
@StandingStoneKennels4 жыл бұрын
Your so welcome! Glad our channel could be so helpful for you!
@toddbrinley21434 жыл бұрын
love your content! Old School guy but love the latest video on whether a GSP is right for you. I breed gsp's and {because I've never considered myself a trainer ) hunt 30+ days a year which is a lot. I will forward that video to every prospective puppy buyer that reaches out to me. I have a print out that touches on those things but after seeing your video it seems dated. I require proof that the pup will hunt at least minimally {state small game license} or will be entered in a natural ability test or junior hunt test and must live in the house with the family that they are a part of .I do not do limited registrations. My son turned me on to your channel and I immediately subscribed. Thanks to folks like you or (Y'ALL as you say it) we can match the right dog to the right buyer quicker and easier. Better for clients, breeders and ultimately the breed that i have been in love with for more than 40 yrs. This is my first time commenting on anything online, hope it doesn't suck.
@StandingStoneKennels4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the feedback and we definitely appreciate your son sharing our channel with you and also appreciate you subscribing!
@avispex4 жыл бұрын
It definitely didn't suck. I wish all breeders cared as much as you do and put at least some effort into educating and screening buyers. Although if you watch the amount of work Kat puts into her litters, that is going to set an really high bar for everyone else. If you saw the litters my pups came from after seeing what Kat does you'd go apoplectic! But they are still great dogs.
@Neetia893 жыл бұрын
My GSP/labrador mix has all the features of the GSP (slender, athletic, big ears) but the more dense fur of the labrador. She's goofy, beautifully temperamented and full of energy. She's turning 11 this summer and people still mistake her for a 2-3 y.o. Recently the vet ran some blood samples for a rutine health check and he was so pleased to tell me that they too could easily be compared to a 2-3 y.o. dog. I'm sure it's the GSP in her that sparks the healthiness. Even though she is actually only 1/4 GSP, the resemblance is undeniable.
@moonmunster9 ай бұрын
For a first time GSP you might want to consider getting an older dog. My first GSP was a puppy. I got another one about 5 years later when he was 6 months old. Both were high energy, especially the second one. After my first GSP passed away at 13 years, I got a "used" dog from a breeder (3rd GSP). She was almost 8 years old and had two litters of pups in her past. She gets along great with my second GSP, who is just 11 months older than her. She (the 3rd one) doesn't know any commands or I don't know how to give them. I take them hiking (off leash) and my second GSP can go all day. He's done about 12 miles with me and then asks "when are we going to do some hiking?" My first GSP was the same way. My 3rd GSP, the "used" one, she can go about 2 miles and then gets tired and wants to go back to the car. If she knows where it is, she will leave us behind and go to the car. Luckily she is always at the car when we get back. I have to plan my hikes for this though. They will be 10 and 11 in June and July 2024. The fun never ends. About a year before I got my first GSP, I had a Plott. She was about a year old when I got my first GSP. She passed away at about 13.5 years, 8 months before my first GSP passed. The Plott wasn't as high energy, but she was just as crazy, if not more so, than the GSPs. All of these dogs could/can smell anything and everything. Can't hide the food from them.
@StandingStoneKennels9 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@buzzmct62424 жыл бұрын
I had a german shorthaired pointer named romi he was awesome he wasn't a hunting dog he was just a great companion his favorite activity was swimming and he also liked long walks and long runs and fetch romi lived to 15 he was about to turn 16 God i miss him so much
@patricks.68122 күн бұрын
I wish that more people would watch this before getting a GSP. I hate seeing people that are getting rid of their young pup because they did no research and didn't know how much energy they had.
@sarahmartinez23022 жыл бұрын
Got my 1st pointer in 06. My 1st GSP Desi had Distemper. He continued to live with his distemper. He slept most of the time. Sadly he passed away 9yrs ago. I still want another one, but I live in APT.
@nathanpalm71634 жыл бұрын
Great information and great videography. Super impressed.
@Panzer20203 жыл бұрын
athletic, playful, loving, intelligent, attached like velcro!
@BWD19703 жыл бұрын
Best breed in the world! I love me some GSPS.
@davidl.5324 жыл бұрын
I enjoy your YAWA videos but this format was in my opinion so much more entertaining with the mix of your talking and cutting to videos of the GSP's showing what you are talking about. The other YAWA videos i can just listen to and usually don't watch the screen where as i watched the entire video this time. You have a wonderful channel with so much info about the breed that i can relate to and as many have said i think the GSP is the best all around dog, hunting or home life they are wonderful.
@StandingStoneKennels4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for being a fan! The YAWA is essentially a podcast! We will try to work on this format more in the future!
@khalidkhalid80404 жыл бұрын
100% agree. Miture of talk and illustration videos makes it more atractive. Please keep it up. Thanks.
@sharonlarge79084 жыл бұрын
Great video! Love all your videos!
@songokussj39663 жыл бұрын
I have a catahoula leopard dog and I’m considering getting a gsp as a brother for my boy! I have trained my catahoula to blood trail and shed hunting and we do tons of hiking and backpacking trips!
@lilkitkat014 жыл бұрын
I have a gsp. An they are very energetic pets. Even with daily runs does not tire out my big boy. And his nose gets him in so much trouble. Gsp do have strong scents
@StandingStoneKennels4 жыл бұрын
Yes they need a lot of ways to expend energy and are always hunting with their nose!
@josehurtado78222 жыл бұрын
It was a really good video . Clear with a lot of information .
@karenbernier8084 жыл бұрын
I have had GSPs for forty five years and I don’t hunt . But this is an extremely active breed and smart breed . We take our GSPs hiking, we do dock diving, obedience and agility. So you don’t have to hunt to have this breed . This is not an apartment or city dog . They need to run off leash until their hearts are content ! We used to breed and we would never sell a puppy to anyone who lives in apartment or if the family is not active in the outdoors. If this breed does not get enough exercise physically or mentally they will bounce off your walls and become extremely destructive !! This breed is definitely not a couch potato ! They are beautiful but not everyone should have one who wants one .
@michellevazquez12034 жыл бұрын
Great video you guys! As awlays you can feel the love and passion you have for the breed.♡
@StandingStoneKennels4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@carolduer5794 Жыл бұрын
Best dog ever We had 2 and miss them both so much. We would get a 3rd if we were younger.
@TheTeenese4 жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊 I’m thinking of getting a Small Munsterlander. I found you guys while looking into the breed and training ideas. Your videos are very helpful. Keep it up 👍 greetings from Poland
@StandingStoneKennels4 жыл бұрын
Hi 👋🏻 thanks for the feedback! Glad you like the videos on our channel!
@mcb0b14 жыл бұрын
I don't hunt but I have my gsp on a trail or in a field 5-6 days a week. We also have a 3 acre back yard where the dog can run free. I have found that putting a dog in a field where it can use its hunting instincts will tire the dog out at least twice as fast and twice as long, as opposed to simply letting them run.
@StandingStoneKennels4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing and subscribing to our channel!
@kingh81634 жыл бұрын
What so take it out to places where there are prey he can chase?
@SamMacyDesigns4 жыл бұрын
What a great video you two! Probably the best video I've seen showcasing GSPs, brought a tear to my eye. It's crazy to see how far your videos have come. Keep up the good work!
@StandingStoneKennels4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! We appreciate the positive feedback!
@BlackWhirlwindSett Жыл бұрын
I agree about apartment's, but I'd add that a cheap $600-800 dollar GSP is better for that. But a high German bloodline GSP is around $2,500-3,500 depending on bloodline. It is because of their documentation, and competitive hunting like nationals. We have a English pointer that doesn't get birdie, bloodline matters alot for hunting. And do research on your trainers, our's had good reviews. Now is decimated for treatment of dogs in his care. I think he would take on to many of them.
@tylerpotter74534 жыл бұрын
Another amazing video. Keep up the good work guys. 👍
@donaldnaymon32703 жыл бұрын
Great tips. Great video. Thank you for sharing.
@mi_bowhunter804 жыл бұрын
Yup, GSPs are amazing dogs!!
@rockabillly884 жыл бұрын
awesome breed, love the GSP. Had a white n brown female named amber, for a good 14 years or so.. very smart, loyal & naturally protective. Would like to have another one some day. good video guys.. thanks for the content.
@williambreeze26593 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the breakdown!
@kathy8884 жыл бұрын
Very sweet dogs. Gentle. Great with children.
@shane41763 жыл бұрын
Great video I'm on the hunt for a GSP with hunting #1 family dog #2
@bossymodo2 жыл бұрын
A year after I started dating my wife we got a GSP. We had to put her down last January. She would have been 14 on "Ella's Birthday"... Most people call it Valentine's day. I had a Lab prior to and during the first several years of Ella's life. When Crunch died I got another GSP. He is almost 9 now. Ella lulled us into submission. She was a great puppy. She didn't chew much of anything and she learned quickly. Gunner... Well, he was an awful puppy. It's a good thing we loved him because he made it very difficult. Ella had figured out how to open the door by standing on her hind feet and flipping the door handle down and pulling or pushing depending on her direction of travel. She never closed it, however. Our solution was a doggie door. One day when Gunner was a puppy we came home to a queen-size comforter outside in the snow and a couch cushion stuck in the door. Ella was gun-shy. I admit it was my fault but Gunner is the ultimate upland bird dog. The very first time I took him pheasant hunting at 4 months old Molly (my adopted black lab sister) put up a bird and Dad and I both shot. I am not sure which one or if both of us hit it but it went down and Molly the retriever figured that the bird flew her job was done. After about a half an hour of looking for this bird in waist-high goldenrod, Gunner dragged it out by the wing. The next time I took him a bird went up, I shot and broke open my gun to reload and Gunner materialized at my feet with the bird. He doesn't play fetch at all but he knows what to do with a bird. My wife is a little distraught over the loss of Ella but I am hoping to get a puppy this summer.
@FD-dh2fu4 жыл бұрын
Great video and thank you.
@SeeUSoen3 жыл бұрын
Great video! Thank you for all your insight!
@dannykretzer74664 жыл бұрын
👍Good job guys, straightforward to the point very informative thank you. Good mix great video work great job!
@StandingStoneKennels4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@ronferguson40724 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this both of you. I’ve been following for about 2 months, learned so much and feel so much more prepared to bring our GSP home in about 5 weeks.
@StandingStoneKennels4 жыл бұрын
Your so welcome! Thanks for being a fan and good luck with your new puppy!
@AshleySmith-si6zy4 жыл бұрын
Loved the video! Spot on!
@alexjones92152 жыл бұрын
I really didn’t know his breed when I got him. He just needed a home and we took him in. He’s 2 now. I feel bad because I can’t offer him any hunting experience and limited places to run free (we have a family member who has a farm that he runs on sometimes. He is SO smart! We live in a tight space in the city in a not so good part of town. There are no dog parks anywhere near here. And I’m not comfortable walking him outside besides a quick potty break unless we go to the farm. Are there any specific things you guys would recommend to better care for him? He doesn’t chew up anything besides his toys and anything with baby spit up 😅
@thetradingcrew3 жыл бұрын
Amazing video you guys thank you for the info. This breed is such a beautiful one!
@markzoldyck3 жыл бұрын
They are athletic & hunters 100% level energy!!!!
@chevy4x466 Жыл бұрын
Only if u own a homestead farm. My dog Otto is a wonderful dog and we love him. He is super affectionate and loves us. He is super healthy. But he is busy.
@StandingStoneKennels Жыл бұрын
Thanks for tuning in
@robertfeliciano2043 Жыл бұрын
I wonder about the feeding pattern for a dog with such energy and amount/type of food, also sleeping patterns and best exercise pattern. Any leads?
@Maya-Alexdog3 жыл бұрын
will they be happy if they have hours of play in a medium yard with a very hyper German Shepherd 10 mos. old?
@carolyn34643 ай бұрын
Hi Greetings from down under on Flinders Island. Loved this video. I have an 8 month old Pointer, Dottie, very original name 😆whom I love dearly. I was not aware that an hours walk in the morning and evening was just not enough for her and I was wondering what else I could do with her. Bigger problem here for off leash running especially through paddocks or bush tracks is snakes. Tasmania of which we are a part of has two of the deadliest snakes in the world Tigers and Copperheads. A bite from them untreated will kill a man and most dogs if bitten do not make it. So running off leash at this time of year Spring/Summer is not good. Any ideas would be appreciated keeping in mind I am 71 still fit just a bit slower. Cheers
@StandingStoneKennelsАй бұрын
Thanks for watching our videos! We have multiple videos that will help you teach your dog to run on the treadmill! Its good for mental and physical stimulation! i will have two links down below that will help you and Dottie! kzbin.info/www/bejne/d6vLZnl8r9yViNk kzbin.info/www/bejne/h4vanKuKmJyCgcU
@joshuabarker23454 жыл бұрын
I'm hoping to get a GSP and a Vizsla. I plan on working both as Gun Dogs here in the UK
@StandingStoneKennels4 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome! Both remarkable breeds
@markluxon50444 жыл бұрын
I've got a short hair and a wire hair. Be careful they are escape artists of the highest calibre
@webbess13 жыл бұрын
I love that your dogs are undocked!
@daniellecurrie26594 жыл бұрын
I’ve been watching your videos for a while now and really like how informative and insightful they are. Thank you for putting so much time and energy in your channel! We really want to add a GSP to our family but we live in a suburb and have a small yard. We’re a young active family with young kids, we hike, run and explore the outdoors a lot. I’m a stay at home mom and I don’t expect our dog to be left alone at home often. Would you advise us to look at a more laid back breed (ei bernese mountain dog) as a family dog? I worry our gsp would not get the stimulation it needs. Just want to make sure that our dog will be happy here with us!
@Coolcmsc4 жыл бұрын
Some specific advice on socialising a young GSP in these tough times is possibly the basis for a future vid from you guys? My boy is 14m and even though I’m experienced and live in an ideal environment with him (a loving confident family, other older hunting dogs, a good job for a hunting dog and horses and all that goes with that). Very lucky for me and for Freddie the GSP, I know. But I’ve had to use every bit of my knowledge and skills to help this strong, brainy, interested and loving working dog come to terms with not meeting new people and new dogs regularly. We’ve got there, phew! However, he still struggles not to get a little agitated (barking and pacing) when somebody new comes to the gate. So, I can’t help feeling there may be some watching your channel who would find your generic insights into compensating for the obvious current difficulties socialising young GSPs. Especially for families that in every other way are providing an ideal environment.
@drdingus1654 жыл бұрын
Just got one today!
@bridgettemaharaj83224 жыл бұрын
BRILLIANT VIDEO! I wish every breed would do this as it would save a lot of dogs from rescue situations. I've left a VM but haven't heard back so I may try again in a week or two. TFS! (HUUGS)
@StandingStoneKennels4 жыл бұрын
You left a VM for us? If you haven’t heard back in 24 hours somehow we didn’t get the message. We are really good about getting back to people so please try again!
@bridgettemaharaj83224 жыл бұрын
@@StandingStoneKennels Ohh, okay, will do! ^_^
@myleftthumb2294 Жыл бұрын
I don't hunt, but I hike and am looking for a dog that can go long distances in a day. I'm talking about MILES, as in 15-25 in a day. Of course, I take breaks every five miles or so. Now I probably wouldn't take it on a thru-hike, but might take it on a 3-day section hike ~ 50-60 miles total. I know Huskies are built for this, but I don't want a dog that sheds that much. Looking forward to your response. Thanks.
@myleftthumb2294 Жыл бұрын
I'm also working to build myself up to be able to completely run 5ks, so I do daily (weather permitting) run/walks in my neighborhood which is 3.6 miles, but on paved roads. I only go hiking on trail once a week or so. I'm on a postage stamp lot, maybe 1/4 fenced acre, for backyard zoomies... if the breed does those.
@auspell71914 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure my dog is a gsp. I got lucky that she is really chill and has been fine in my apartment although I do need to get better about getting her exercise but she's chill inside
@mustardtigerbaaaaaam3 жыл бұрын
A great Bill Burr bit came to mind watching this vid
@ricardoa6224 жыл бұрын
What's a good shock collar for Training a German shorthaired pointer
@StandingStoneKennels4 жыл бұрын
We recommend DT products! Check out our website!
@ricardoa6224 жыл бұрын
Can you please tell me which exact one and why why do you pick the model that you're going to tell me I have a 2 month old puppy that I want to train soon and use the shocking collar when he gets a little bit older but I want a good durable shocking collar that does whatever I'm going to need to do to train I don't want to have to buy a different one
@vesleengen4 жыл бұрын
No shock collar is good for training any dog. Shock collars are usually a bad excuse for not having enough patience or experience in dog training. If you have trouble training you GSP I suggest spreading the training throughout the day in small 10 minutes bulks. Also a GSP that has had a chance to tire a bit beforehand will be much calmer. Also They are impossible to train right after a meal. Give them only like 1/4 or 1/3 the breakfast and use the rest later as treats for training after a couple of hours.
@slanted4me4 жыл бұрын
Wtf don’t use a shock collar lmao, it just makes them worse and makes them scared of you and also aggressive. Use rewards when they do something right instead punishing them.
@maseylin4 жыл бұрын
They are energetic 😅😅my lil 3 month old has enough energy to last for days
@pdnurse2b3 жыл бұрын
Do they have the same ear issues that labs typically have?? Like persistent yeast problems
@StandingStoneKennels3 жыл бұрын
Some can but not often..
@pdnurse2b3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@atsukogenkai56973 жыл бұрын
I have one and they are they are smart dogs
@jasongrant53039 ай бұрын
Can anyone tell me if they have used their gsp for shed antler hunting?
@StandingStoneKennels9 ай бұрын
We mostly do deer recovery, but this is the product we recommend for shed antler training: www.standingstonesupply.com/store?store-page=Shed-Antler-Retrieving-System-p359477131
@jasongrant53039 ай бұрын
@@StandingStoneKennels thank you
@peterdisch Жыл бұрын
Considering a GSP. For adventure and companion How would they in the snow like for backcountry skiing and hiking? Would there feet handle the cold ?
@NikoPappas544 жыл бұрын
I love them sooo much grew up with 2 who were just the biggest goof balls! Never a dull moment
@ericnguyen3614 жыл бұрын
What size is that Ruffland Kennel at 3:28? I have a 10 week old GSP and trying to figure out what size travel kennel I should buy in preparation of him being an adult.
@CMeister28 Жыл бұрын
People make the dogs, my GSPs turn on or off whether they are inside or out. I have never owned, always an apartment. 3 at one time, RIP Jade. Consistency is the most important thing I can say. They are super smart. You have to have a tier, you are the boss, after that, they work it out. If you don't make yourself the boss, then you have 14+ years of struggles.