with all my respect, but I will not voting in this pictures.
Shock collars are in Switzerland forbidden by law Sorry Henk, but I hate to see pictures with this collar
Thanks Bogacheva, Melinda, Nicole and Petra for your votes. Petra is right on 3 - the setter is still drawing there. Hopefully there will be more votes. Number 1 seems to become number one:-))) Why is 1 your favourite?
Esther - since eyewitnessing a showsetter while chasing a rabbit being hit by a car subsequently dying, I never train in areas with roads without a collar. There was no need to use them!
favourite: nr.1 because it shows a very intense and expressive point, seems to be a sudden stop on game smell
nr. 2 seems more as if the dog stopped to watch something, without smelling the game
nr. 3 as you said shows a drawing not a point (the pose of her body is just beautiful, I only miss the top of her head:)
nr. seems more a point by sight than by smell
e-collars: those who think these collars make the dog suffer or they hurt them badly, never tried it on themselves. it's not a pleasant experience (this is what the collar was made for), but neither an insupportable pain for a human being! dogs have a higher tolerance of pain.
Comment by ursula wilby on March 3, 2010 at 1:41pm
These collars are not allowed by law in Sweden either...and this has been the case for many years...I am amazed that they are OK in Holland...
Thanks for chosing a favourite pointing picture with arguments. A quick count learns Number One got most votes, intensity the reason. It was a point on a couple of partridge meaning spring is arriving (in winter they live in clutches). Petra you are very near, two is a sight point on hare. But three and four are on smell. Good to know there are people here able to enjoy and "read" a point, thats an art!!!
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