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Greg JenningsUser is Offline


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06/28/2010 10:55 AM  

Peggy Seive has two males out of my Gunner available. Gunner is a Fritz son. You all know about Fritz.

They are a year old, housebroke, socialized and started in the field and have JH passes. Littermates have finished JH, are doing great in NAVHDA and the show ring. *Great* noses, fast-going and stylish, they'll do you proud in NSTRA, NAVHDA, AKC tests or trials, etc. You'll be getting a top-notch started dog at a bargain puppy price.

Sire: Gamble's Gunner Von Fritz SH, NA-1 - OFA Good
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=330

Dam: Odyssey’s Mystic Breeze JH - OFA Excellent, Cerf Clear
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=1156

DOB 6/4/2009 $400
For more information email: stlbirddogs@yahoo.com

Here is the original litter announcement: viewtopic.php?f=58&t=18882&p=189851&hilit=breeze#p189851

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06/29/2010 11:55 AM  
If I were in the market for a pup, this would be a breeding that would interest me. You have some top knotch dogs behind those pups, and by that I mean dogs that got it done in the show ring AND the field. I'm sure those 2 males are full of potential, and IMO a steal at that price.

Countrysides Red Hot Roxi
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=1176
Snips Bring It On Brandi
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=1711
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07/01/2010 7:27 AM  

 These boys have been heavily socialized and get along well with other dogs, they love people and attention.  In the field they have “get up and go”, great noses and know how to use them.  They have had quite a bit of field time but have no formal field training yet but now that work has slowed up a bit they will be starting on yard work.  Had some long work days but here are a couple of pictures I have access to, will post more from home.

 

Spot

 

Spot is energetic and really wants to please.  He has been a little slower to mature but is putting it together.  In the field he listens well, hunts and points hard and retrieved to hand on the times he has been shot over.  He is a good natured boy, loves attention and has a good time no matter what he is doing.  Spot has two legs towards his JH.

 

Zero

 

Zero is a little more layed back at home but all business in the field and a serious hunter.  He tries to please but can be a little more stubborn sometimes, wanting to do things his way.  Zero is a thinker, and needs a challenge, his biggest fault is that he is a bit of an escape artist.

 


Breeze - GSP
Dusty - Vizsla
The Brat Pack: Heidi, Hershey,Tank, Spot & Zero
stlbirddogsUser is Offline
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08/14/2010 9:15 AM  

Spot has started whoa training, is doing well and he really wants to please. He will make a great hunting/family dog, he’s a sweetheart and loves everyone. He’s doing great in the field, hunts with you, adjusts his range depending on cover and has a super nose.  Spot is definately looking forward to opening day of bird season!

Zero is at Walnut Hill for training, will post updates once we see how he progresses.


Breeze - GSP
Dusty - Vizsla
The Brat Pack: Heidi, Hershey,Tank, Spot & Zero
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