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hunter


Chestnut colored male German short hair pointer HUNTER arrived in October 2009 all the way from Oregon.
He accompanied Lynn Martin
as a 9 months old puppy. Speciality : NOSE DOWN to the ground and run...run...run.
If you take such a dog for a walk without
training it may only· come back after any time between a few hours or a few days.
If he is lucky he has not been hurt during his dash
into the wild.
Using this type of dog as a man-trailer, it has to be held on a long leash and his handler has to be in very good shape.


The only way the fast dog can be used for trailing a person is to run behind him without spraining an ankle.
Hunter performs more
than that.
He has developed very good discipline and is also able to follow other training courses like climbing ladders, walking on
moving
objects and loose rubble without fear . Do not miss watching our video collection at our home page.
Suk Bahadur Lama and Hunter passed their mission readiness test in November 2010.





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