Welcome to Standing Stone Kennels! We think there isn’t anything more amazing than watching our German Shorthairs work in the field! Check out Splash and Thunder train before we head out for hunting season.
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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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Witness the expertise of Jennifer, an acclaimed dog trainer with extensive experience, as she unveils the effectiveness of positive reinforcement and smart training techniques. Join her in an enlightening tutorial where you’ll observe the incredible connection between handlers and dogs as they collaborate to master the valuable “whoa” command, essential for behavior management.
Throughout the instructional video, Jennifer imparts her knowledge, providing clear guidance on introducing the “whoa” concept to your own dog. By combining bird instincts with canine intelligence and obedience, Jennifer delivers an engaging and interactive training session that is both informative and enjoyable.
The video covers various aspects of the training journey, from initial introductions to building trust and progressively reinforcing the “whoa” command.
Whether you possess a passion for dogs or simply have an interest in innovative training approaches, Jennifer Broome’s captivating video on teaching dogs the “whoa” command with the assistance of two birds is an absolute must-watch.
Last one of the last litter of our Annie girl!. The Pearl Harbor litter, (born on December 7th) of Pistol Annie and Midnight Turbo. This is the great, great granddaughter of HOF NSTRA Legend Crosswinds Truckin Fritz, with 7 generations of national champions on her pedigree.
This dog is 16 months old, an offspring of a female that won puppy of the year at the BDC nationals in 2022. These dogs have been on many pen raised birds and wild birds as well last season.
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German Shorthaired Pointers are Amazing Natural Hunters! Even if this breed isn’t active in the field hunting birds, they will still require frequent consistent exercise! Please support our channel by subscribing @thefurrypilotdiner717 Thank you for watching and comment below if you notice your German Shorthaired Pointer is so much more at ease when they exercise Regularly!
Some of the best hunts of the year for ruffed grouse and rooster hunting takes place at the end of October through Mid November – Join us for our favorite time of the year to be Chasing the Flush!
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Build cheap, no-waste Georgia jumbo quail feeders and waterers using 2-inch to 3-inch black PVC pipe, vertical mounting, and specialized poultry cups to prevent mess and drowning. Essential components include 2-inch diameter holes for feeding, screw-in poultry drinking cups, and PVC end caps for cleaning.
1. No-Waste Black PVC Feeder
Using 2-inch or 3-inch black PVC, create a hanging or wall-mounted feeder that prevents waste by restricting access to the feed.
Materials: 3-foot section of 3-inch black PVC pipe, (2) 3-inch end caps, (1) 3-inch T-fitting (optional), drill, 1.5-inch hole saw, zip ties.
Construction:
Cut Holes: Use a 1.5-inch to 2-inch hole saw to drill holes along one side of the pipe, spaced about 3–4 inches apart.
Mounting: Cap both ends. Use zip ties or wire to attach the pipe to the hutch wall, with the holes facing inward and positioned at the birds’ chest height.
Alternative: A “T” fitting can be used at the bottom for better access, with the top capped for filling.
Why it works: Georgia Jumbo quail are large; 1.5-inch to 2-inch holes allow them to eat without tossing feed everywhere.
2. Automatic PVC Waterer
A gravity-fed system using cups prevents the drowning risks associated with open dishes and keeps bedding dry.
Did you know that the Wirehaired Pointing Griffon was developed to be a versatile hunting dog? But how did they become companions beyond hunting, excelling in various canine sports and activities?
The Wirehaired Pointing Griffon, with its roots in both France and Netherlands, epitomizes a harmonious blend of athleticism and amiability. Bred in the 19th century for versatile hunting capabilities, this breed boasts a medium-sized, sturdy frame covered in a wiry, weather-resistant coat, showcasing a distinct tousled appearance. Wirehaired Pointing Griffons seamlessly transition from adept hunting companions to cherished family pets. Their innate intelligence and problem-solving skills have led to their success in various canine sports and activities.
Whether it’s their origins as skilled hunters, their adaptable double coat, or their gentle yet determined temperament, exploring these 34 intriguing facts about the Wirehaired Pointing Griffon unveils the captivating essence that defines this exceptional breed.