Shooting UK helps you buy the right gundog with this guide to finding the best adverts, selecting a healthy litter and choosing the best puppy
Would you like to appear on our site? We offer sponsored articles and advertising to put you in front of our readers. Find out moreIf you’re looking to buy a well-bred gundog puppy and you approach breeders of field trial champions, they’ll often tell you that the puppies have been sold before they’re even born. But you needn’t worry; it’s not necessary to buy a puppy bred from a champion to a champion.
If you find a puppy from good, sound working stock you should end up with a gun dog that will train and behave well.
When it comes to locating the puppy, a great place to start is Shooting UK Marketplace. There are new gundogs for sale listed regularly with photographs and detailed descriptions to give you a feel for the kinds of puppies available.
There are also plenty of gundogs for sale adverts in the back of Shooting Times, Sporting Gun, The Shooting Gazette and The Field that you can flick through. Another great place to enquire is your local gundog club.
FTCh and FTW represent dogs that have competed in field trials on live game under Kennel Club rules. FTCh means Field Trial Champion and FTW means Field Trial Winner.
GWT stands for gundog working tests. These dogs may have only handled dummies and never live game
D/DC means docked and dew clawed
You can find a more detailed checklist on the Shooting Gazette website
There is no guarantee that a pup that seems like the pick of the litter will mature into the best gundog. However, there are things to look out for that will help stack the odds in your favour. You should see how the jaw rests and check for all the obvious signs of health in a puppy. If it’s been docked, you need to see the certificate to check this has been done legally.
But, most importantly, you need to go with the dog you like the most. Don’t choose the shy pup or the boisterous one, but observe how the puppies interact with each other and find the one whose nature you like. You’ll be working hard to train the puppy and the gundog will be with you for its whole life; you need to find a dog you are fond of.
Some say two thirds of a gundog’s ability comes from its training with just a third being driven by its breeding, which means you must carefully consider how you plan to train your gundog puppy when you take it home.
See Shooting UK’s gundog training advice.
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