Hybrid Retrievers is a kennel and one-of-a kind breeding program - offering a unique cross breed of German Shorthaired Labradors (GSP Lab Mix). Over the years, we have always kept breeding stock that was structurally correct and naturally muscular with a great personality. Our females are medium size when compared to Labs. They hold their body condition on a limited amount of food and have maintained the great personality. The stud males are very strong, correct dogs that will walk up to any stranger and lick them in the face after a couple pats on the head. All adult breeding dogs must hunt, retrieve and track a downed bird with no formal training. In short, our dogs have to be a LOVER and a NATURAL HUNTER. Show
About Our Breeding & SelectionWe did all this selection with only one goal in mind: to have a great set of hunting dogs to entertain the clients that visit our hunting lodge. But along the way something unpredictable happened: we fell in love with too many of the puppies. We had to stop raising puppies because our kennel was full and we did not have time to market the pups. Our hunting guests kept asking: where did we get those beautiful Labs, what is story with the spotted female, and where can I find one? So, after many requests, we started a breeding program in 2004. View More About Us Our Adults and Working DogsWhile we'd like to tell you the spotted female was a carefully planned creation, truth be known, she just showed up one day in a litter along with 10 black puppies. She is a beautiful female that hunts, points and retrieves with great energy. She has had three litters of pups; these dogs are scattered across the US, are loved by all that have them and are a constant source of high praise by their owners (see the accompanying letters of praise). Though we have 12 adult dogs in the kennel, we limit breeding stock to five adult females and three proven stud dogs. View Our Adult Dogs Genetic Selection & Quality PupsOur strict attention to genetic selection is a main contributing factor in the consistently high quality pups we produce. Our goals are to offer more spotted puppies; though rare, we should be able to offer more in the future. We now have three young spotted prospects that we selected from two spring litters. If they pass the hunting tests, this fall they will be added to our breeding line. View Our Current Litters Questions?At this time the pups come in all colors: black, chocolate, yellow, white, brown/white spotted and black/white spotted. We are very blessed with the dogs we have in our care. By upholding high standards in our breeding program, it is our wish that others may enjoy the great qualities and uniqueness of these Hybrid Dogs for years to come. Should you want to reserve one of our pups or started dogs, please fill out our contact form and which puppy you are inquiring about. Contact Us Similar Dog Breeds for Wirehaired labMiniature American Eskimo Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen USA Latest AdsAds by Verified Users
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German Wirehaired Pointers from breeders such as American Kennel Club cost about $600 to $950. The average cost for puppies under six months is approximately $800. Purebreds with an exceptional parental lineage may cost over $1,500.
What is the difference between a drahthaar and a German wirehair?What makes them different? The American Kennel Club requires that both parent dogs be purebred of the German Wirehaired breed. On the other hand, the Verein Deutsch-Drahthaar require the parents to have passed several tests in the program before being bred.
Are German wirehaired good family dogs?Considered even-tempered dogs, they are loyal to their family. They do very well with children if raised with them or with older children who treat them well. They also do well with other pets if raised with them; some individuals in the breed may try to dominate other animals.
Do German wirehaired dogs shed?The coat of the German Wirehaired Pointer, the breed's most distinctive feature, is dense enough in the water to protect against harsh cold, but it sheds in the summer to the point of veritable invisibility.
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