Monty
Needless to say, he became a favorite of my clients, as Monty was usually the first dog out of the truck to get us started on the right track for that day. This strategy usually worked well for us, and Monty became a steady and spectacular performer on both grouse and woodcock. There were actually days where he was the only dog - putting in six hours or more, searching for birds, and we took a lot of them over his exceptional points.
Monty was also a great "lodge dog" and ambassador for our business, laying by the fire day after day, greeting many guests, and setting the tone inside the front room. He followed after Greta and Rudy in that respect, and his laid back personality was a great addition to our business. Unfortunately, he was not able to pass this trait on to to any of my other dogs - Bode, Rosie, Millie, Rocky and Bella are just not capable of "chilling out by the fire", apparently. Quite a few people that were greeted by Monty erroneously thought that German Shorthaired Pointers as a breed are normally as calm as he was. As anyone with experience of this breed knows, that is not the case!
For bird hunters, following a great dog over miles and miles of territory, trying to uncover what is hidden there, is something that cannot easily be conveyed. There is just something to roaming the countryside with a great dog that is very special and something that we always remember. Monty was a one-of-a-kind special dog, and we'll never forget him.