GERMAN SHORTHAIR POINTERS










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Marlon D.Dynesius said:   December 26, 2008 2:49 pm PST
great info in your website.. just lost my 11 .5 year old female gsp Hilde had her mother Gretta both outstanding dogs, now have the grand daughter of Gretta, have always had 2 gsp, your dogs sound very interesting,, thanks will be checking out more info soon.. thanks again,, Marlon

Steve Rear said:   December 23, 2008 3:08 pm PST
I would like to inquire on your prices for a puppy. Looking for a pup this June of 09

Parker Street said:   December 23, 2008 12:00 pm PST
Just wanted to drop you a line and say that I visited your web site... I must say it is one of the better I have come across in the "Bird dog world"... After reading what you have to say there I must say that you and I agree on most things...

Tami said:   December 9, 2008 9:54 am PST
I would like to say how impressed I am with your website. It is refreshing to see someone with a passion for something and it definitely shows through on the website, so thank you I am enjoying reading it.

Jerry Chambers said:   December 5, 2008 7:57 pm PST
I called today about the Lab in the paper and the Lady I talked to on the phone gave me directions and the last thing she said was muddy creek kennels I went to my lap top and typed it in and three hours later I sending you an e-mail to tell you what a great website you have. The stories are like old home week I loved the pointer stories my first pheasant hunt at 10 years old was with a pointer named pete I left that hunt thinking that the only people that got to shoot at birds was the blockers That was 35 years ago and every time I see a pointer I have to Laugh any way I truly enjoyed your site and will see you tomorrow

Rob Rogers said:   December 1, 2008 7:11 pm PST
Craig, I'm very impressed with you thinking on the GSP. I'm very interested in your pups.

Craig said:   October 31, 2008 5:16 pm PST
Years ago we advertised videos and pedigrees apon request. That was in the days of good ole Fax machines and to send a pedigree was real simple. People called, we talked and if someone had a specific intrest we were happy to send them a pedigree. Most people today can't keep up with the many,many dogs out there that have somewhat of a breeding history and few there be that are of any national calibre acclaim today. The days of people flying their dogs to Canada to breed to Stradivarius Baroque are over and dogs with a pure line bred ancestry are almost defunct. I still like Moesgaard(high heads and desire) crossed to Grief(nose and moxy) bred back Moesgaard for breeding stock. And then nowadays there are the black ones to try and figure out. They are a role of the dice more times than not and as far as I am concerned I think I have stumbled on some good ones and just think I will stick with what says Muddy Creek on the pedigree :)

Dennis Bailey said:   October 30, 2008 5:10 pm PST
very interesting reading on your site ..I have been looking and looking but can't seem to find a pedigree on any dogs curious what bloodlines you have.. check us out sometime www.highcalibergsp.com

john williams said:   September 1, 2008 2:33 am PST
love your site , its the only one that i ever bothered to read , very informative and interesting , but i cant find one price of any dog showing on your dogs for sale page or even which ones are still available ,,,, why??

robert middleton said:   August 6, 2008 6:04 am PST
cool new web site design! i've been working jesse in fox tail cover to retrieve doubles w/o seein them.too hot to work long though

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