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At 2:18am on July 22, 2008, Laura Kolbach said…
hali, te mész szombaton az FT megbeszélésre cecére vagy hova?
At 2:25am on July 22, 2008, Laura Kolbach said…
mer én is tanakodom. izgat, mit okoskodnak össze. másrészt viszont eltölthetnék egy hétvégét debrecenben, és az is vonz. na szóval, most mérlegelek :-)
At 2:04am on July 26, 2008, nicola manduca said…
ciao petra non ho dimenticato le foto che aspettavi dei pointers ma il mio amico non le ha piu' inviate,nella mia pagina di exclusively c'e' una foto con pointer .fammi sapere.
ti saluto.nicola
At 4:31am on August 12, 2008, Laura Kolbach said…
sólyom, gondolom én, ha már solymásznak vele :-) van egy olyan képem is, ahol látszik a pointer is mellettük. szlovákok küldtél marianne-nak. sajna ennél több infóm nincs. de fantasztikus képek! teljesen odavagyok tőlük.
At 4:43am on August 12, 2008, Laura Kolbach said…
kerecsen=kerecsensólyom :-) felőlem akár valami vércse is lehet. majd megkérdem ágikát, ő ilyen nagy flóra-fauna-tudor.
At 12:38am on August 28, 2008, Laura Kolbach said…
kikérem magamnak. én is megnéztem...
At 2:24am on August 28, 2008, Laura Kolbach said…
asszem tán csak akkor lesz view-számlálás, ha ki is nagyítja az ember.
At 2:44pm on August 28, 2008, Christiane Lohmann said…
Finally today I found time to watch your 'hamster pictures' and still yours Andy is my type of dog, when it comes to hamsters;-)))
At 3:32am on September 3, 2008, Marta Magi said…
Mostanában nem olyan gyakran néztem be ide, mint szerettem volna, szóval 1-2 blogról, képről, videóról, fórumról stb le is maradtam, az utóbbi napokban próbáltam behozni a lemaradásomat, ha lehet ilyet, és olvastam, jelenleg is követem az ominózus fórumot. Nem akarok belefolyni, mert nem csak én folynék, hanem vér is. Nemhogy örülnének, hogy él még pár vadászó szetter ezen a bolygón, aki a világ tudtára adja, hogy még mindíg képes vadászni egy szetter, méghozzá nem is akárhogyan! Andy ezek közül a szetterek közül is az élen van, és te meg nagyon ügyelj arra, hogy ilyen barmok véleményét a szívedre ne vedd, mert ti igenis nagyon sokat tettetek le az asztalra Andyvel, elismerésre méltó a teljesítményetek, és nem is ragozom tovább, mert ezt te is tudod, remélem.
Szóval csak fel a fejjel, és remélem még nagyon sok videót láthatunk tőletek, mert egy élmény nézni őket!
Sok puszi nektek :-)
At 10:22am on September 4, 2008, Danica Morarova said…
Hi Petra,
Thanks for the compliment and comment.
Best regards
Danica&"little energy bomb"
At 1:50am on September 15, 2008, Renata Berlińska said…
It's a pity, I'll judge's assistant on those trials and hoped to see at least one red dog, not only shorthaired german pointers, czesky fouseks and maybe some weimaraners. But there is luck in leisure, I'll wait for your next dog. Start saving money!
At 2:57am on September 15, 2008, Laura Kolbach said…
gondolom, zsolti hívott már, hogy Benus munka ch tegnap óta :-)))
At 10:03am on September 16, 2008, Renata Berlińska said…
Hi,
I have to assist 12 times in trials to pass judge exam. I'm almost on halfway to do it.
About hunting with irish setters - I think the main reason of IS low popularity among polish hunters is that IS are aristocratic dogs for well mannered hunters. And in Poland generally the culture of hunting with pure bred dogs is quite low. It's changing now but still many hunters don't have dogs or use dogs without pedigree or even strange cross-breeds. The second reason is small number of pheasant and partridges. If hunters decide to buy dog, they prefer more versatile breeds, recently wachtelhunds become popular for example. And next important reason is lack of kennels breeding setters mainly for hunting purpose since Harpol kennel stopped breeding their setters. In southern Poland, where bird hunting is more popular, there are quite many hunting english pointers because there are some kennels breeding working pointers. I think if there were kennel offering good working setters more hunters would decide for hunting with setters. I still believe that setters have future as hunting dogs. And what are reasons of so low popularity of IS among hungarian hunters?
At 5:30am on September 18, 2008, Renata Berlińska said…
Thanks for your wishes - maybe I'll manage to have the exam next year. We also have the problem with not trained dogs. Some hunters thinks that if they buy a dog with pedigree, he will know everything without any training. And than complains that the dog costed so much money and is so stupid!
About Jager - three years ago he had broken both right legs and the wrist and hock joint are almost completely distroyed. The front leg is quite OK now but he has still problems with hindleg, where metal nail was put inside. It came loose and was removed two months ago but Jacht still can't lean on this leg. I'm afraid he will need the next operation. Or meeting with Lohmann's Momo in season, he forgets about all problems with his leg than ;-)).
At 2:58am on September 22, 2008, Mikhail said…
Hello, Petra!
Which one from two pages you mean - Huntpics, or Huntdogs. First one in special resource for hunting picture associated with Huntclub.ru forums, the second - Huntdogs.ru (and fprum overthere) pretty new data base for hunting dogs.
Give me reference and I'll try to translate it for you.

best regards,

Mikhail
At 8:19am on September 22, 2008, Mikhail said…
OK! If you have some questions about - I'm ready tiexplain!
At 1:27pm on September 24, 2008, Susan Stone said…
Alright, my dogs are spoilt:-)) But I think your Andy gets his share of spoiling too when you see him hunting happily in the field - doing what so many setters never get to do!
Happy times!
Susan
At 7:02am on September 26, 2008, Susan Stone said…
Hi Petra,
the reason for the yellow jackets is safety & visibility - it was hunting season in the Engadin and some people can't tell a setter from a deer... !
Whilst we were there a huntsman shot a fellow hunter in the stomach... by mistake!
At 8:12am on September 26, 2008, Susan Stone said…

See what the one on the right has over his shoulders?
Hi Petra,
it is funny (wrong word?) how in some countries even the hunters wear bright orange warning jackets for safety and in others (like Switzerland) they dress to blend and that is when accidents happen. I was told that deer do not see colours (?) and that therefore success on the hunt does not depend on the green clothes you wear. But as I am no hunter I do not know. Main thing for me is that my dogs are safe! I tend to dress in yellow during hunting season also...
At 11:09am on September 26, 2008, Susan Stone said…

Hello Petra,
looks like a wild boar but is actually a Gämse latin Rupicarpa rupicarpa - and I think chamois in english & french.
On my dogwalks in the woods during hunting season I wear a yellow raincoat - not to worry: I don't go hunting in yellow:-)) although maybe it is time for a change in fashion???

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