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  .:: What is The Small Munsterlander hunting dog ::.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Small Munsterlander Gun Dog was developed in Germany centuries ago as a versatile hunting dog that would point game birds, track all kinds of game animals, and fetch anything wounded or killed with a gun.
Small Munsterlanders are famous all across Europe for their tenacity in retrieving after the shot whether on land or in water.
The Small Munsterlander is a very versatile hunting dog that combines a great amount of self-confidence, desire and intelligence with pointing and an ability to retrieve on land or water.
www.julsonkennel.com /whatis.shtml   (381 words)

  
 Living with the Large Munsterlander
Munsterlanders are good with children but, they do grow quite large and being a lively breed they can be a bit rough for toddlers and young children without supervision.
Large Munsterlanders from strong working lines can be frustrating to first time dog owners as their enthusiasm needs to be harnessed, if not the dogs can become naughty, caused by their boredom.
The large Munsterlander is not a breed featured on the site (they only have 100 "popular recognised breeds") however if you fill in the questionnaire honestly then submit the form you will be given a choice of 4 breeds that would suit you.
members.tripod.com /mistypointlm/Living_with_a_Munsterlander.htm   (1451 words)

  
 Pet Handbook - Complete guide to pets and pet care » Small Munsterlander   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Large Munsterlander is from the same area, but was developed from different breeding stock and they're not closely related as the names would suggest.
The Small Munsterlander Pointer is a happy, affectionate family pet when in the house, while remaining a keenly focused, even driven, hunter-pointer-retriever when in the field.
The Small Munsterlander Pointer is rare in the United States, numbering perhaps in the hundreds, and demand from hunters outstrips the number of available dogs, so breeders typically give preference to hunters.
www.pethandbook.com /pets417.html   (828 words)

  
 Small Münsterländer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Large Munsterlander is from the same area, but was developed from different breeding stock and is not as closely related as the names would suggest.
The Small Munsterlander is a happy, affectionate family pet when in the house, while remaining a keenly focused, even driven, hunter-pointer-retriever when in the field.
The Small Munsterlander is rare in the United States, numbering perhaps in the hundreds, and demand from hunters outstrips the number of available dogs, so breeders typically give preference to hunters.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Small_Munsterlander   (825 words)

  
 Choosing a Munsterlander - PetPlace.com
It is thought that the large Munsterlander is a descendant of the German bird dogs, the fl and white variation of the German longhaired pointer.
The small Munsterlander was bred to be a smaller version of the large Munsterlander and is considered a separate breed.
The small Munsterlander is dapple brown with white and the hair coat on the body is shorter than that of the large version.
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 Munsterlander (Large & Small)
Munsterlanders are multi-purpose gundogs, also being used in field trials and in the show-ring.
The Small Munsterlander bitch stands 52 to 56 cms at the withers, the dog 50 to 56cms, whilst the Large Munsterlander bitch stands 58 to 63cms,the dog 60 to 65cms.
Large Munsterlanders are either fl or blue roan with white, while the smaller version is brown (liver) and white.
www.petplanet.co.uk /petplanet/breeds/Munsterlander_(Large_&_Small).htm   (844 words)

  
 smppage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Small Munsterlander Pointer (roughly pronounced moonsterlender), is primarily known as the Kleine Muensterlaender Vorstehhunde in Germany and parts of Europe.
While the Small Munsterlander Pointer once again became popular in the 19th century, it is interesting that many versatile hunting breeds were developed during the 1800's, especially the last half of the 19th century in Germany.
The Small Munsterlander is one of the oldest of the versatile breeds along with the Weimaraner, Brittany, Vizsla, perhaps the Cesky Fousek (although I have not nailed down the history of this dog, it does appear to be an older breed than most of the versatile breeds) and some other rare versatile breeds.
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 CentralPets.com - Munsterlander - Large Page (Printer Friendly Version)
Munsterlanders mature slowly, and though they should be trained, it is important to be patient and not over train them.
The Large Munsterlander will grow to a height of 25 inches and weigh in between 40 and 50 pounds-females tend to be slightly smaller than the males.
The main difference between the Large Munsterlander and its smaller relative, the Small Munsterlander, is its fl and white coloring (whereas Small Munsterlanders have white and "chestnut" coats).
centralpets.com /phpscripts/PrintFriendly.php?AnimalNumber=3259   (274 words)

  
 Small Munsterlander Information
The Kleiner Munsterlander, as it is known in Germany, originated in the 15th century as a offspring of the Industrial Revolution.
The Small Munsterlander, being one of the older longhaired versatile breeds, was likely used to develop some of the other longhaired breeds of this class.
The Small Munsterlander is a one of the newest versatile hunting breeds to gain popularity in the United States.
www.sidyboysfoolin.com /SmallMunsterlander.html   (423 words)

  
 Dog breeds : Heidewachtel / Kleiner Munsterlander / Small Munsterlander / Spion
The Small Munsterlander Pointer is one of the versatile continental pointing breeds.
The Small Munsterlander Pointer is known for having an excellent nose, strong retrieving instinct, and are excellent trackers.
While the Small Munsterlander has a staunch point, flagging or waving of the tail is normal and in this manner the point is different from some onther pointing breeds, although no less intense.
www.dogomania.com /breed/breed424   (307 words)

  
 The Large Munsterlander The All-purpose Versatile Hunting Companion
Though there is some argument, as there always is when hunting folks meet, the large and small Munsterlanders are the only breeds that exhibit both of these techniques at birth.
In 1921, the breed standard was established and the first Large Munsterlander occurred with 23 dogs.
The Large Munsterlander club had some infighting in the early years thus the dogs did not flourish as the shorthairs or the wirehairs.
www.bird-dog-news.com /Breedart/ND96.html   (1200 words)

  
 Large Munsterlander Breed Standard
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : The historical development of the large Munsterlander goes back to the white/particolour bird and hawking dog of the Middle Ages via the Stöberhund and Wachtelhund to the Pointer of the 19th century.
The Large Munsterlander as well as the Small Munsterlander and the Deutsch-Langhaar (German Longhair) belong to the family of the longhaired German Pointing Dogs, whose planned breeding began towards the end of the 19th Century.
After the « German Longhair Club » finally excluded the fl colour from breeding in 1909, the « Club for the pure breeding of the fl and white Münsterland Pointers » (founded in 1919) took over the breeding of the fl and white Longhair.
www.arba.org /LargeMunsterlanderBS.htm   (778 words)

  
 Gosch Kennels Small Munsterlander Homepage
Munsterlander is a very personable dog and will make a great addition to any loving, hunting
Munsterlander owners to have their dogs NAVHDA tested and become members of the Small
The Small Munsterlander Club of North America has a Breed Council and a newsletter.
www.goschkennels.com   (357 words)

  
 Large Munsterlander. HealthGene - Coat Color Test; DNA Parentage
The Munsterlander breed originated in Germany in the early 1900s.
The Large Munsterlander is essentially a working dog, so adequate exercise provision must be available if living in a town-dwelling.
The Large Munsterlander has a long and dense coat, which is neither coarse nor curly.
www.healthgene.com /canine/munsterlander_large.asp   (148 words)

  
 Small Munsterlander Club of North America Home
Section A. Small Munsterlander Club of North America, Inc. will promote the responsible ownership of the Small Munsterlander; also known as (SM) and serve as the official North American Breed Registry.
The Club recognizes the Small Munsterlander to be a versatile hunting dog, accepts the FCI Standard of the breed as the only standard of conformation by which the Small Munsterlander shall be judged, and encourages testing, training and breeding that conforms to accepted standards.
Participation in the Small Munsterlander Club of North America, Inc should be encouraged and promoted by the members.
smallmunsterlander.org /ByLaws.htm   (2499 words)

  
 obtaining a munsterlander
If you are interested in obtaining a Large Munsterlander you need to contact a breeder in your country unless you are willing to spend a lot of money importing the dog to your country.
There are rules which are associated with importing dogs and depending on where you live, and what country the dog comes from, these rules can include quarantine periods, vaccinations and tests.
Since the majority of enquiries I get are from the United States I would suggest that you visit the Large Munsterlander Club of North America web site as it lists all breeders, where they live and when they are having puppies.
members.tripod.com /mistypointlm/obtaining_a_munsterlander.htm   (558 words)

  
 Large Munsterlander Information
The Large Munsterlander is one of several continental breeds of versatile hunting dogs.
Although the Large Munsterlander is one of the last of the German breeds to gain official representation by a separate breed club, the Large Munsterlander was recognized as a color variant of the German Longhaired Pointer prior to that time.
The Large Munsterlander is a 53-76 lb., fl and white dog with hair of medium length.
www.sidyboysfoolin.com /LargeMunsterlander.html   (362 words)

  
 The Large Munsterlander Club
"The Large Munsterlander is a multi purpose gundog.
By placing these Materials on the site, the Large Munsterlander Club is not granting a license to use or reproduce them.
The content may not otherwise be copied, reproduced or distributed and may not be modified or incorporated into any other work, publication or site, whether in hard copy or electronic format.
www.homestead.com /lmclub   (125 words)

  
 Large Munsterlander pictures
It was then that breed owners formed their own club in Germany and categorized the dog as an all-purpose hunter, capable of pointing, retrieving, and general utility work.
They were called Grosse (Large) Munsterlanders because people of the Munsterland area of North Western Germany owned the majority of the dogs.
Three years after a breed club of Large Munsterlanders was formed in 1919 and a studbook was established.
www.large-munsterlander-dogs.com /large-munsterlanders-pictures.htm   (225 words)

  
 Small Munsterlander
The Small Munsterlander, though a pointer first and foremost, is a "versatile" gun dog of German origins bred to track and retrieve game as well as furred animals.
But for the Small Munsterlander Club of America, summertime, outside of the hunting season, is the busiest time of the year.
"The Munsterlander hunting contest was actually a combination of fun hunting mixed in with some informal dog training," says John Luttrell, head dog trainer and operations manager at Oak Tree Hunting Lodge and Training Facility in Clark, South Dakota, the location of the most recent three-day Small Munsterlander convention.
www.gundogmag.com /gundog_breeds/munster_080905/index.html   (777 words)

  
 Munsterlander Notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
There is nothing like cross country skiing with a couple of munsterlanders to pull you.
No significance to these photos - but this morning went out to the car, and as Jo was going out she had her camera with her - so took these pictures from our gateway - what a beautiful rainbow.........
Munsterlander discussions and photos, by a global community of Munsterlander owners, for Munster Magazine.
munsterlandernotes.blogspot.com   (5936 words)

  
 Large Munsterlander Daily Dog
About Large Munsterlanders, by a Large Munsterlander owner, who attempts all the aspects of living with a Large Munsterlander, from gundog training, through flyball, agility, obedience and general day to day care.
Marli is now a multi-talented member of the household, she won a CC last year, and also takes part in agility demonstrations, and goes shooting most weekends!!
"Daily Dog" is all about the Large Munsterlander, photographs showing them at their best, and worst!!, and is done by either Jo, Elle or Katie, depending on who is by the computer at the right time, with the right photograph.
munsterblogdog.blogspot.com   (562 words)

  
 Small Munsterlander Breed Standard
After the change of the German hunting law, with the increasing number of hunters and hunting enthusiasts and the systematic cultivation of the game stock the breeding of new German Pointing Dogs began.
There are reports saying that around 1870 longcoated „Wachtelhunds“ (German Spaniels) were well known in the Munsterland region.
On March 17, 1912, the „Verband für Kleine Münsterländer Vorstehhunde“ (Club for Small Munsterlander Pointing Dogs) was finally founded.
www.arba.org /SmallMunsterlanderBS.htm   (1138 words)

  
 Hunting Hill's Kennel Homepage for Small Munsterlander Pointers
The Small Munsterlander's coat should be smooth with feathering on the ears, the legs, and the tail.
All Hunting Hills Small Munsterlanders used for breeding have met or surpassed the minimum breeding requirements of the Small Munsterlander Club of North America.
That means that 68% of the Hunting Hill's Kennel Small Munsterlanders have tested and of those tested 83% have passed.
hunthills.com   (442 words)

  
 The Large Munsterlander - a multi-purpose gundog originating from Germany
The Large Munsterlander is a multi-purpose German gundog which has, in recent years, become increasingly popular outside its country of origin.
Large Munsterlanders are already popular throughout western Europe and have now been exported to the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada and Australia from where they are slowly spreading as more and more dog owners succumb to their appeal.
Most of the dog photos are of my own dogs or belong to friends and acquaintances; if however I like your dog so much that I have featured it without your knowledge, please contact me so I can either insert a credit or remove the picture, whichever you prefer.
www.geocities.com /munsterlanders   (298 words)

  
 Munsterlander
Here a group of hunters wanted to create their own gundog breed, so they developed the Munsterlander the result of cross breeding between the spaniel and the German long-haired pointer.
There are 2 distinct breeds, the Small Munsterlander and the Large Munsterlander.
The Munsterlanders personality is courageous, cheerful, intelligent and obedient., but they are active dogs that needs to be kept occupied.
www.btinternet.com /~hhog/Munsterlander.htm   (219 words)

  
 Small Munsterlander Homepage
England and Germany, the small Munsterlander is an all-purpose pointing and retrieving gun
As with all hunting dogs, small Munsterlanders need adequate exercise.
The small Munsterlander is by nature a happy
www.goschkennels.com /stand.html   (320 words)

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