The L responds better to other 38s and is generally a friendlier breed when compared to the often knarled mouthed J. It is also a higher energy breed but tires faster than the G or the J if pushed to hard, to fast. The L possesses great energy and eagerness for the hunt yet is controllable in the field. Similarly, the L loves his daily exercise, but also enjoys just hanging out with his family. Friendly and eager to please, the L responds well to obedience training. His center mounted weapons require little brushing up on gunnery skills after long periods of inactivity. The G model must be well balanced, enabling it to move in the turn fight or work in the vertical with little or no effort. The typical G possesses style and quality without over refinement, and substance without lumber or cloddiness. The G is built primarily as a working gun dog; structure and soundness are of great importance. Remember, these are dangerous DOG FIGHTING breeds and must be handled with care and respect.