Saturday, April 24, 2010

Specializing in AKC registered Wirehaired Pointing Griffons




Griffons are intelligent, reliable, hard working, and skilled hunters. Watching them work, find the birds, point and retrieve is as good as bird hunting gets! These dogs do well in water, on steep hills, long hunts or any other situation that has been asked of them. They are loyal and eager to please; as well as affectionate, devoted and enjoyable family pets. They are very active and athletic and need a lot of exercise; they don't do well being kenneled for long periods or being left unattended. Someone who has room for them to run, and is ready to help these dogs work hard and play hard will find a truly enjoyable hunting partner, as well as lifelong friend in a griffon!                                                                                                    

 The WPG's natural affinity for hunting and their desire to please makes them very easy to work with. Their pleasant personalities and their hunting abilities are superior to any other hunters we've owned. If you are interested in owning a pointer, THE WPG IS DEFINITELY WORTH A SECOND LOOK!

Previous litters

                                                                           
Here are pictures shared with us by some of our buyers,  thanks so much! 



Wren 

Griff working hard on his Georgia farm






Teak on the hunt


Prior litter puppy pics






Tuesday, March 2, 2010

A little more about the WPG


These athletic, high endurance dogs can hunt long and hard and still have energy to spare, though they aren't hyper. They love water and will swim for fun. They will dive right into thick brush and run up steep hills and back down again with ease. They are intelligent and eager to please, making them generally easy to train. They are deeply devoted dogs who thrive on lots of attention and activity. Anyone considering a Griff should plan on having plenty of space for them to run, every day. They will become territorial, meaning they will bark at people who come into their space, and they aren't known for their love of cats or skunks, although many people have trained their puppies to accept family members of the feline sort.

Here are a few photos of our Griffon family playing fetch.