It’s Such a Fun Season – Pudelpointer Puppy Walks [Video]
It’s such a fun season. Taking Pudelpointer pups out on walks as they explore, build confidence, and enjoy their first real time in the field.
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It’s such a fun season. Taking Pudelpointer pups out on walks as they explore, build confidence, and enjoy their first real time in the field.
Taking Pudelpointer pups on walks to build exposure, socialization, and resilience before they leave our kennel. Early experiences like this help pups develop confidence and adaptability in real environments.
First day in the field—and the second time out today. They’re sure game. Getting through cover is a lot of work at this size, and this clip was taken at the end of our walk. Early exposure, effort, and plenty of try.
I had to help Ripp (Blue) a little on this one. I don’t usually help pups much, but occasionally a small nudge is all it takes for things to click. Learning still comes first.
I like to watch pups get themselves into situations where they have figure things out on their own.
A short clip capturing Pudelpointer puppies out and moving in a real environment. Early exposure, curiosity, and confidence building—just another step in the process.
Morning walk with Pudelpointer pups. Our “boot camp” approach gets young pups into the field as soon as they can walk, building confidence, curiosity, and comfort in real environments from the very beginning.
Zayda, a Pudelpointer puppy, stalking her littermate and showing a first little “point” in the process. A fun glimpse of early pointing instinct showing up naturally during play.
The Paladin E Litter puppies playing and roughhousing together as they continue to grow and gain confidence. A quick look at natural interaction, coordination, and early social development.
Yellow was very interested in the puppy graphic in the whelping box. A newborn pup barks and growls at the picture, already showing curiosity and attitude. The yellow-collared puppy is now Zayda (Paladin’s Evolution).

