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I will be moving to Wa. this year. I will be looking into and chasing the wiley chucker. Currently I do not have a dog, however would like to get one. What are the smallest breeds suitable for chuckers? Thanks

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I have a german shorthair by far my best upland game bird dog from quail pheasants and chuckers he does it all very smart loyal dogs and great family dogs he knows if I grab my shotgun and put on my bird vest it's time to go to work

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Most of the best chuckar dogs I have been around have been German Shorthairs. As was said earlier, they also make fine family members.


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Check into the Mahoney Setter. They are small English Setters


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It takes a pretty athletic (tuff) dog to really excel where Chuckar live.
I'd suggest a female German dog. Males are generally more durable but you said "smaller".
Grief bred GSP (my choice), GWP (they're tuff as nails), or maybe a Drat if you want more than just a meat dog.



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Get a pointing dog that is breed in one of the western chukar states, such as Idaho or Nevada.

I like GSP's however English Setters do very well.


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GSP!

I've also hunted chuks over an excellent Brit.

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My vizsla has managed very well chasing chukars the past 10 years

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Originally Posted by pak
I will be moving to Wa. this year. I will be looking into and chasing the wiley chucker. Currently I do not have a dog, however would like to get one. What are the smallest breeds suitable for chuckers? Thanks




First thigs first......

chukar.

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Good Luck with the lifechange to Wa.


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Thank you, I'm well in my 60's so dog endurance shouldn't be an issue:).


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I have hunted chukars with several breeds, but given your age and desire for a smaller dog, it would be hard to beat a good Brittany Spaniel. They make good house/companion dogs, too.


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