GERMAN SHORTHAIR POINTERS










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Sharon said:   May 24, 2010 4:56 pm PST
I think your website is amazing! I am looking forward to getting my first GSP. I find your writings on this site amazing and you sound just like my Uncle who hunts with beagles in KY. His famous line is "just let the dogs do there job, no fancy equipment needed just the early morning light and a rifle." I will be in touch with you when we are ready for our dog!

Wesley Drake said:   May 8, 2010 9:38 am PST
I am 32 years old, and I got my first GSP when I was 4. I have loved the breed from the start, intelligent, inergetic, loyal, and beautiful. I had one ever since a month ago, he was 13 "Elwood". I live in the high desert of CA 30 min from Death Valley and hunt chucker, valley and mountain quail. GSP's are the dogs for the area. To get to the point, THANK YOU for loving the breed as much as I. Looking forward to my purchase. Please keep up the good work.

Steve Mantzke said:   April 6, 2010 7:08 pm PST
I took Sable to Muddy Creek because of the sight and the way Craig had treated me.So the wife and my two daughters and I made the six hr drive to Jasper Mo.to be trained by Graig,who has been verry pleasant even if Ido call three times a wk/ cant wait till June.

stan lindsey said:   February 24, 2010 3:36 pm PST
bought millie in 95 and snoop in 96 lost millie in 08 you got a pup my daughter bought me started turned out great picked up 43 birds first time second time out stayed a week and picked up 153 now hae lost snoop will only use your dogs

Jimmy moncrief said:   February 4, 2010 7:32 am PST
Great site . i got my 1st gsp in october 2009 from a local shelter.Your site is very informitave and helpful in understanding the breed. He (Rueger) can be a handful. Look forward to visiting your kennel soon.

Dave Martin said:   December 24, 2009 10:09 pm PST
What a gem of a web site you have going here. Craig your gun dog, training, and breeding philosophies couldn't be more in tune with my own thoughts. As a former quail biologist on a large southern plantation I have seen exactly what you have explained with English Pointers first hand. I am going to make it a point to schedule a visit to Muddy Creek soon after the holidays. -Dave Martin Joplin, MO

tim gillham said:   November 24, 2009 6:41 am PST
another year is here and we are in our 3rd year of bird hunting.my 3 yr old female from muddycreek is still at the top of her game.She is always ready to go to the field and never stops.Very well mannered.I can't say enough good things about Muddycreek and what they stand for.

collin herold said:   November 10, 2009 9:18 am PST
a german shorthair is my dream dog and i was wondering how much a dog is from you cause i might want to buy one from you

Janet said:   October 28, 2009 4:46 am PST
It's late and my eyes are crossing, but I had to finish reading every word of your straight forward and amazing site. Your writing is as refreshing and enjoyable to read as is your extraordinary content. My husband George is a retired firefighter who now looks forward to hunting again. We have been researching breeders and after reading about your business ethics and devotion to the breed, I believe I'll not find your better. Would you kindly advise your price range for your dogs from puppy to started and so forth? I can hardly get enough of your superb photos, but I'll never get up tomorrow if I don't stop now. Take care, Janet

Craig said:   August 25, 2009 3:01 am PST
Daniel when you get back what we need to do is for you to shoot four or five birds as often as possible with Smokey. No help. You can pick your own dog to trial with and you should be ready to train your own dog. Maybe To-Fat. By the way I had Belle brittany out yesterday and she "whoad" on a dime.

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