Pointing rabbits early last spring |
My dogs are German wirehaired pointers, and we also have a Vizsla in the house, and in Europe they are all breed to hunt furred as well as feathered game. In North America, the hunting
of furred game is usually discouraged, and that is what I have done.
But come July, when hunting is a distant memory in the dog’s
mind, and the year’s new crop has bunnies everywhere around our home, I let
them have some fun with the rabbits.
On our morning and afternoon walks they always find one to
point, sometimes a whole bunch to point. I walk in and then shout “okay”, which
causes the dogs to dash after the rabbit. The dogs have learned to hunt as a
team, with one usually trying to come around to cut off any escape route. They
seem to have great fun and it causes me to laugh. Only a couple of times have
they actually caught the rabbits.
If they start to point when I’m in a hurry to be going, I
shout “leave it”, and they do, but appear to do so with great reluctance. In
bird season they would have to be dragged by a bulldozer to get them off a bird
they are pointing. They know when it’s serious business.
Dogs sure are fun.
If's there's such a thing as reincarnation, it's a toss up. I'm either coming back as a your dog or a fly shop dog, not sure which, but they'll both be a solid outcome.
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