New Puppy!! What To Do In The First Week?



Welcome to Standing Stone Kennels! In this video we talk about what we did in the first week home with our new puppy, Hex. From obedience goals and clicker training, to socialization and proper interactions with people, children and other dogs; this little pup has had a big first week! We also talk about the importance of 100% supervised time and creating a routine that includes: playtime, training time, crate time, exercise time and potty time! We hope this video helps guide you through the first week when you bring your new puppy home!

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Ethan and Kat Pippitt are the proud owners of Standing Stone Kennels. They breed German Shorthaired pointers and train all types of dogs for the hunt and the home. Their training strategies are easy to follow and are flexible to meet the needs of individual dogs. They are avid outdoorsmen and when they aren’t training dogs they spend their free time hunting all kinds of game across the United States.

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00:00 Introduction
00:37 Beginning Goals
01:02 First Week
01:38 Obedience Goals/Clicker Training
02:01 Developmental Goals
02:23 Complimentary Goals
03:33 Close

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Should you get a German Shorthaired pointer puppy?



1. Should you get a German Shorthair puppy?
2. Things to know before you do
a. They are known as the perfect pointer
b. GSP’s generally are 23-25in tall and males are 55-70 lbs 40-55lbs.
3. They are some of the best pointers
4. Because they were bred to hunt, GSPs have razor-sharp instincts for anything that could be prey, such as squirrels, birds, or rabbits. This prey drive might cause them to bolt during off-leash exercise, or scale fences or walls in pursuit of their quarry
5. They are an extremely active breed with bundles of endless energy
6. This is not a quick-walk-after-work kind of dog. The GSP requires serious exercise: running, swimming, long walks, playing in a fenced area, and anything else you can do to take the edge off their energy. Two daily sessions of ample physical activity are recommended, though with a GSP, there’s no such thing as too much exercise
7. They are fun dogs with lots of quirks
8. They make for great family dog, and love to cuddle
9. The German breeders who developed GSPs wanted companionable family pets, as well as pointers—and they succeeded. The GSP is a very affectionate, loving companion that mostly likes children and other dogs
10. Overall it was one of the best decisions my fiancé and I made to get one. We highly recommended the breed for a hunting dog or a family dog. They have changed our lives for the better and I can’t imagine a world without them now
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Montana Upland Bird Hunting 2023 (Part 3)



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Puppy Pointing Drill: Cheap and Easy!



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Welcome to Standing Stone Kennels! In this video we talk about a cheap drill you can do with your pointing puppy. Follow along to learn about how we use the positive pigeons drill with our puppies.

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Ethan and Kat Pippitt are the proud owners of Standing Stone Kennels. They breed German Shorthaired pointers and train all types of dogs for the hunt and the home. Their training strategies are easy to follow and are flexible to meet the needs of individual dogs. They are avid outdoorsmen and when they aren’t training dogs they spend their free time hunting all kinds of game across the United States.

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HUNTING WITH BRITTANY DOGS

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The Brittany is considered a versatile hunting dog, but it shines when it comes to bobwhite bird hunting. If you’re looking to chase a variety of bobwhite birds from roosters to chukar to grouse, a Brittany would make the perfect pointing and retrieving partner.

Although some Brittanies take to the water, it isn’t a part of their common repertoire. So don’t be disappointed if you don’t end up with an A+ duck dog. That’s just not their typical jam. And they lack the double coat found in many retrieving breeds, leaving them more open to the elements in wet conditions. They do typically have a flat or wavy coat, and they do well with a weekly brushing.

Brittanies don’t have the same issues that many other pet-focused breeds do, as hunting bloodlines remain predominant in the breed. But it’s important to have pups checked for hip dysplasia. Other health issues that occasionally come up in the breed are hyperthyroidism and epilepsy. So ask your breeder for thyroid and hip exams prior to bringing your new pup home.

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