JD - My Lewellin
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x2:)Loganmike wrote:Thats a fine, fine looking dog!
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That looks a lot like a dog that Charles Sherrod of HighCotton Llewellin had.
Steve
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JD came out of MIke Miller's Sixgun Kennels in Wisconsin. He's not what most people think of as a typical Lewellin when it comes to range... He's a big running dog and can cover a lot of ground in a hurry, but he doesn't run wild and stays in contact with me... He'll range out 500 and 600 yards at times when we're in open country. He's a very easy going dog around the house...very, very calm and mannerly.. His biggest fault is that he false points. He'll point anything and everything... If I take him to a place where he's found birds before, he remembers and will go to the clump of brush where he's found birds in the past and point the bush. I've learned to read him pretty well and can tell when he has a bird pinned down and when he's false pointing.
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He will grow out of that with time and experience. Very nice!!!
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Time and experience will get him out of the habit of pointing the spot and not the bird. He really is a handsome dog. Please share some more pics from the season.
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I'd rather live on the side of a mountain, than wander through canyons of concrete and steel.
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Will do....our season here opens tomorrow (Huns and Sharptails)... We'll be out bright and early seeing what we can find.....
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Good luck. We only have dove opening tomorrow. Out quail and upland season starts a little later.
I'd rather live on the side of a mountain, than wander through canyons of concrete and steel.
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Nice chestnut! Really like the heavy ticking!
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Great looking dog....if he hunts as good as he looks he will be awesome!
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Beautiful dog!!! I love Setters! Just got my 1st give to me/rescued last night.
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Montana wrote:JD came out of MIke Miller's Sixgun Kennels in Wisconsin. He's not what most people think of as a typical Lewellin when it comes to range... He's a big running dog and can cover a lot of ground in a hurry, but he doesn't run wild and stays in contact with me... He'll range out 500 and 600 yards at times when we're in open country. He's a very easy going dog around the house...very, very calm and mannerly.. His biggest fault is that he false points. He'll point anything and everything... If I take him to a place where he's found birds before, he remembers and will go to the clump of brush where he's found birds in the past and point the bush. I've learned to read him pretty well and can tell when he has a bird pinned down and when he's false pointing.
That sounds like a Highcotton Llewellin. Mine has some pretty big range out there too.
Steve