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Laquisha said:   February 2, 2012 10:10 pm PST
I love readnig these articles because they're short but informative.

Mardy Johnson said:   January 16, 2012 7:39 am PST
Your website was FULL of GREAT information on the GSP and hunting/training in general...Keep up the good work and your training program seems like the real way to train with lots of birds...

Debra & Erica Greene said:   January 12, 2012 3:28 am PST
Just found your website. Erica wants a GSP for her 22nd b-day. Neither of us has been hunting, just skeet, but she's a Southern girl, so...Do I get her the gun first & then the puppy? Your help appreciated. (P.S. we lost our dog 6 months ago when our house burned down so any GSP will also be a pet).

Tracy Pugh said:   January 3, 2012 1:07 pm PST
Looking forward to seeing the pics of pups from Jett and Ryan this month. Also, looking forward to pups from White Annie X Ryan and possibly Tip X Ruby....please stay in touch.

Craig said:   January 3, 2012 6:00 am PST
Yes you can get a pup at six weeks. We give a Parvo at four weeks and worm the pups. At six weeks we give their "first shot" puppy shot and worm them again. So a six week old puppy has had two vaccines and has been wormed twice. They are weaned and ready to leave if you pick the puppy up here. The airlines require that a puppy be eight weeks old to send via the airlines. We like to get our pups back for training and discount the training fees one full month on our pups if you bring/send your pup back to us for it's training. Thanks

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