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Ahhh okay. Well at least he’s cuteNo. Weims are considered gun dogs, not pointers. In that, they track but don't "point" at the prey. Thor is too stupid to do any of it regardless



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Ahhh okay. Well at least he’s cuteNo. Weims are considered gun dogs, not pointers. In that, they track but don't "point" at the prey. Thor is too stupid to do any of it regardless
He sounds like a lot of work but great!!!Our German Shorthair, who arrived as a puppy, was easy to train to leave the chickens alone. They were MINE, not his. He was the smartest and most stubborn dog we've ever had, great in the field, took time to believe that any obedience command meant EVERY TIME...
And a 'perpetual motion machine' most of his long life. LOVED him, but don't have the energy to cope with one any more.
Mary
Oh wow!!!!!One his own, he learned to open doors, either with levers or door knobs. Did he ever close them? NO!
Mary
He does have that going for himAhhh okay. Well at least he’s cute![]()
For sure!!!He does have that going for him
They are classed as a hunting dog. Wikipedia says: From 1879 the dogs were considered to be a blue variant of the German Short-haired Pointer, and were eligible for registration in the stud-book of the Kurzhaar Klub.Are those pointers?
If so @tripletfeb