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Re: drahthaar for bear
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 4:39 pm
by BoarHunter1
Re: drahthaar for bear
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2011 11:13 pm
by duke7581
well going to pick my DD up from Jura Grund kennel.
www.jura-grund.com in Jan. pretty excited def. comming from hunting stock. will let you know how he does as a yote and bear dog in the future also my birddog.
Re: drahthaar for bear
Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 3:27 pm
by BoarHunter1
duke7581 wrote:well going to pick my DD up from Jura Grund kennel.
http://www.jura-grund.com in Jan. pretty excited def. comming from hunting stock. will let you know how he does as a yote and bear dog in the future also my birddog.
For the hunting you do, I dont think you could make a better choice.
Id work him on a chained or penned bear prior to hunting, so he doesnt get killed.
DD owners in Russia do this very thing, a Russian club has a bear and boar decoy test for baying
On coyotes, they wont run, and that may be an issue.
Other breeds make better coyote decoy dogs than DDs, as they want to close on fur, not bark at it or run away from it.
DDs are not a bulldog or pit, but they are hard on game.
Harder than most other breeds Ive seen.
Keep us updated and congrats on your choice.
I looked at breeding to this import stud, sadly he died of bloat last fall.
His Owner loved him, said he was a true all day dog in the field and sweet at home.
Great pace, and went about 85lbs solid.

Re: drahthaar for bear
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 10:27 am
by Dan Edwards
These dogs are impressive sumbitches.
Re: drahthaar for bear
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 12:34 am
by BoarHunter1

Can you Find the 2nd DD 'hiding'?

DD Hog Nuisance Hunter

One to drive the Pointer Purists mad..Pointer Backing DD

Bobcat

Coons caught on ground dont last long..

Russian Comrade with his DD that helped catch & Finish off a Wolf

Re: drahthaar for bear
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:13 am
by FullCryHounds
Back in the 80s, I met the German fellow that brought the first PP into the US. It was in Palmdale, CA. But I can't remember his name. I was running bears back then but they were using them more on birds.
Re: drahthaar for bear
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 3:13 pm
by KYBoy
I just find out about drahthaar when I find a thing about them be used for deer boor and fox over seas and I was try to find out how they would worke on game I know next to nothing about pointers around here they are just bird dogs do they track like a hound and do they go on point when they find what they are after I have been around hounds all my life but I well be getting married soon and could not keep a big pack oh hounds and would like to have one dog that could handle diffent game
Re: drahthaar for bear
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 12:14 pm
by john porter
I have 8 pups here now that just turned 9 weeks old. They are half GWP and half hound. I will be raising them and training them here, they will be running fur and big game. Mother is a GWP that handles anything from birds to furbearer and the father is hound used for bear and hogs here in NC. This was just a breeding I always wanted to do for myself, and will keep all the pups here for my own use.
Re: drahthaar for bear
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 4:47 pm
by duke7581
John porter how did that cross turn out?
Re: drahthaar for bear
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 9:02 pm
by AAA Gundogs
I have a drahthaar that learned to track on bears. Every morning, from 3 months to 7 months, I got him on a fresh bear track that had been laid that night. He sight chased his first bear at 3.5 months and treed his first bear at 4 months. The entire time, he's shown to be a patient low head tracker that pushes the pace when appropriate. I even got him on a few lions and converted one to chase.
When he was sent to a buddy to prep for his vjp (the spring natural ability test for puppies), he was run daily for months on jackrabbits and cottontails. When I got him back, I sort of laid off the bears but put him on a lion almost every week. It was evident pretty quick that the months of bunny work gave him an advanced education in tracking. While a bear leaves the scent trail of a trash truck, the bunnies don't and the can leave scent gaps and disappear easily. He was much more focused on the lion scent trail and did a fantastic job of piecing together the trail.
I found this site because I was interested in adding a couple of hounds and piecing together a dry ground lion pack.
Re: drahthaar for bear
Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 11:03 am
by john porter
duke7581 wrote:John porter how did that cross turn out?
This cross worked pretty good. If I was to do it again, I would look for a more versatile male to cross over to. As I get older, I enjoy running all tree game and this cross really loved bear and hogs. Got a cross in mind that includes my male treeing cur that I believe would produce the kind of dog I want. A close worker with brains until they hit a track.
Re: drahthaar for bear
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2024 2:57 pm
by HighPlainsWildlife
There’s a breeder of Deutsch Drahthaars in MT who uses theirs to tree Mtn Lion as well