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![]() About Eastern Oregon Gun DogsEastern Oregon Gun Dogs is proud to breed and raise quality german shorthaired pointers. Our GSP's are known for there great hunting abilities and loving nature. We specialize in Tri-Tronics training equipment and offer free advise when you buy our products. You can also visit our website at www.eogundogs.com for our online store, health and satisfaction guarantee, pedigrees and photos of our dogs. Keep checking our online store for new hunting supplies and apparel. Hunting Dog Breeds RaisedGerman Shorthaired Pointer Additional ServicesStud Services Breeder Contact InfoJason & Lisa Baldwin PO BOX 119 Paisley, Oregon 97636 Breeding quality gun dogs for over 6 years.541-943-3607 Send Email to Eastern Oregon Gun DogsClick here to visit Eastern Oregon Gun Dogs websiteTestimonials (2)Submitted by: Nathan Goodich on Feb 06, 2008 I purchased my German Shorthair "Deuce" from Jason and Lisa in March of 2006. I got him when he was 7 weeks old. He rode on my lap then entire way home. Once we were home in Idaho, Deuce started getting used to his new home by sniffing around our field. I immediately could see that he was a hunter even at that age. About a week later, my family and I were taking a drive and we hit a chukar with the truck. I had Deuce with me and so we pulled off the road and I got the bird and placed it in some grass. I put Deuce on the ground about 10 feet away from it, at first he didn't know what it was but as soon as he caught a whiff of it?..he walked towards it, he stopped and POINTED! At 8 weeks old he pointed! We tossed the bird around a bit more, even into some tall grass and guess what? He retrieved it! He could barely carry it but he brought it back to me?he didn?t want to let go at first but what do you expect being that young. I knew that I had a good dog on my hands then. Since then I have worked with Deuce in our field on obedience and well as pointing and retrieving. He has done well in all aspects. When I take him hunting he minds well and man can that dog run! There is a lot more hunting in him than there is in me. I am ready to go home and he is just getting warmed up. I winged a bird last winter and it went down in some brambles, so I sent Deuce into the bushes, I was convinced that it was still there. After ten minutes or so of Deuce not seeming very interested and I yelling at him, I finally let him follow the draw below the bushes. Deuce tracked that bird at least 200 yards down the draw and finally caught up with it. The fight was on?the two played a game of tag for another hundred yards, flopping and jumping and finally Deuce got it and brought it all the way back UP the hill and put it at my feet?he knew the bird wasn?t in the bushes all along but minded my commands to keep looking there. Deuce has performed well for me numerous times in the past couple years and I know he will only get better. Deuce has done well on other upland birds as well as waterfowl. For the ducks I have to have him in a vest to keep him warm but he doesn?t have a problem with retrieving in the water. As far as a family dog Deuce has a great temperament. My son was two when we got Deuce and they have been inseparable ever since. My son lays on him, rides him, pulls him around by his collar (or ears) and he never has even growled at him. Deuce has never been ?high strung? or hyper like other shorthairs. He is just as happy laying on the deck as he is running across a hillside looking for birds. Jason and Lisa have done a great job with their breeding to come up with dog like Deuce. Nathan Goodrich Owner of "Gamblers Double Deuce" Submitted by: Brian & Michelle Huey on Jan 13, 2008 We purchased 2 German Shorthairs the day they were born. Which was Feb 3, 2006. The breeders were great to work with. We got to see the puppies whenever we wanted and we took them home at 7 weeks. They are great dogs and are excellent bird dogs. The breeders are very loving and have the dogs best interest at heart. |
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