I have an ESS and intend to obtain another dog later in the year. I have reviewed many breeds, but have always been a fan of rottweilers. I recall reading an article dealing with this breed as a gundog.
Would you like to appear on our site? We offer sponsored articles and advertising to put you in front of our readers. Find out moreI have seen many different breeds and cross-breeds used in the shooting field, some of which were not of true gundog origin.
A few can do useful work, but many are limited only to certain aspects of what is expected of a gundog, such as being used solely to flush game in the beating line.
I once tried to help someone who had the idea of training a rottweiler for the gun, and it was far from successful.
The breed has no natural retrieving instinct, no athletic ability, due to its heavy-boned conformation, and a very unappealing, surly attitude to discipline.
You will not do better than to buy one of the traditional gundog breeds and – if it is a retriever you need – to go with a spaniel or labrador, though golden retrievers and flatcoats also do a good job.
It is essential to buy from good stock.
If you like rottweilers, then by all means obtain one as they make lovely house and guard dogs, but don’t expect to turn it into something for which it has not been selectively bred.
The use of game cover for shoots has changed drastically in recent years, says Felix Petit, driven by an increase in government grants
By contacting your PCC about your local force’s firearms licensing performance you can help instigate change, says Conor O’Gorman.
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